kaczmar
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Hear me out.
Ever since the reveal of the luxurious looking DualSense controller and the state-of-the-art SSD, I began to realize Sony and Cerny's approach to focus their budget on other components instead of putting every egg into the basket that is the GPU.
While 10.2 Teraflops is a respectable number to have on any console, the fact that Sony decided to opt out of the archaic Power Battle led me to believe that the PlayStation 5 will have the following:
So GAF, do you think Sony did the right choice and focus their budget on improving the quality of other components of the console instead of maximizing the theoretical Teraflops count of their GPU?
- A more lavish and expensive cooling system, according to Bloomberg back in early 2020.
- A more expensive, durable, and luxurious controller which includes translucent buttons to light up accompanied with a noise-cancelling mic and possibly back triggers.
- A state-of-the-art SSD with a world record speed of 9GB/s and an SSD meticulously designed for ease of development.
- A console design that will incorporate sleek metallic/higher quality materials for manufacturing.
- A controller with state-of-the-art haptic feedback and adaptive trigger systems.
- A more powerful built-in PSU to help mitigate cooling issues further.
- An expansive Backwards Compatibility functionality that encompasses all previous generations of their library.
- A state-of-the-art Audio Engine that rivals the cremè of the crop in the Audio Industry.
Nice post. Didn't think of that but you might correct. At the end of the day, Sony exclusives will look and play amazing. Multiplat games may look/perform not as good compared to PC and XBOX Series X.