Ljink96 said:
Teeqoz said:
The relative gap between the PS4Pro and a Scorpio will be about the same as the gap between an XBO and a PS4 (just reversed). Sony's answer to the One S is the PS4 Slim.
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I don't think so though. Where PS4 Slim is simply a Slim PS4, One S has slightly incerased TF over the One. And it has HDR. If Sony's answer to Scorpio is the Pro, the gap of power will differ greatly. As I said, Scorpio is 6TF, that's a huge leap over Pro, in the same way that PS4 was slightly better than the One in regards to TFs. The Scorpio will be more powerful than Pro, which has me worrying if Sony will try to release another console to respond to that gap in power.
Edit: I didn't say times...I said more...addition. Not um...multiplication? 4.2+1.8 =....6?
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Okay, but that's a weird way of putting power difference. "A normal PS4 has 1.8 Tflops, 1.794 more than a PS2". Sooo... the gap between a PS4 Pro and a Scorpio will be the same as the gap between a PS4 and a PS2? In pure flop terms, yes, but like I said, that's a silly way of putting it, because the important part is relative performance. Obviously the jump in graphics will be nowhere close to the jump going from PS2 to PS3. The gap in power between a PS4 Pro and a Scorpio is almost exactly the same as the gap between the PS4 and the XBO (the Scorpio is 43% more powerful than the PS4P, while the PS4 is 40% more powerful than the XBO.) And the PS4 isn't a huge leap over the XBO. It's a noticeably difference, yes, but not a huge leap, not by a longshot.