bentanchorbolt
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I'm not going to debate you because there is no debate to be had. This isn't an indictment against consoles. Consoles are great and necessary machines, its where I play most of my games.End of generation games will look better then Cyberpunk maxed out @ 4k.
Also Cyberpunk maxed out @ 4k is not playable on any hardware released today.
Stutter extreme, so you throw in DLSS and its a good solution but you still need 3080 level GPU.
Dont get me wrong. The same game will always look better on PC if the developer wants it to.
Its an open plattform where u can throw money against a problem.
The consoles were always about mainstream-ish kinda prices and good performance for that.
The PS4 has shown that with better understanding of the hardware they were able to build incredibly looking games even at the end of a gen.
So not sure where the 3090 hyperbole comparison comes from. If you pay 2000€ for a console in 2020 ( release year of the consoles ) yeah they should've been more powerfull.
But they are 500€ so whatever. Also the amount of individual games that look better then God of War 2018 on a PS5 that are avaiable for PC is very low. PC games dont have the regular heavy hitter anymore.
There is no Crysis, Bioshock, Witcher 2 coming out regularly. Cyberpunk is one of very few examples.
Also Dark Souls on PS5 or Ratchet and Clank look not much worse then Cyberpunk maxed out. Maybe u enjoy the look of cyberpunk more but that is a choice the developer makes. On a technical side they are not as good, but pretty close.
Having said that, every generation that comes around we get an endless amount of hyperbolic comments regarding one of these machines having some "secret sauce" or whatever which makes the games not possible on any other platform, but the truth is no matter which way you slice it, the PC space is doing the same thing at higher resolutions, higher framerates, and with much better effects. Which is expected because of a nearly unlimited price and power budget on the PC. The point is, knowing visuals and experiences like that exist make comments from Tim Sweeney and others come off as extremely hyperbolic, especially when you consider that AMD is on the cusp of launching hardware that is 2-3 generations newer than what's inside the PS5 and Series X.