I don't fully understand tech specs, but I walked out of that stream thinking that there is something wrong with Sony leadership now, hence the departures and reshuffles.
And that this "audio, audio, ssd, audio, 10tf" seems a lot like xb1's "tv, TV, sports, TV, Kinnect camera" moment.
Hella disappointing from an on paper tech specs standpoint.
As for looking ahead...
Though xb1x is more powerful than my launch PS4 and I literally never turn it on unless something comes on gamepass. And after completing that game, which could be a skant few hours, the xb1x gathers dust again.
Exclusives/Games/OS Menus/Game Services and Controllers are big parts for me. Sony's got a PS5 purchase just on games tbh, but I've also preferred every one of those bullet points more on ps4 rather than xb1x. Only xb's Gamepass and Backwards Compatability shit on PS4's PSNow service.
MS most likely get an XBSX purchase off BC/GamePass alone. Only this gen, based on this initial tech specs and the feeling in my gut right now, should see me fire up the XBSX more reguarly based on GP/BC, and individual next gen games if they're horrendously bad ports on PS5.
In the back of my mind, two potential issues loom which makes the PS5 feel... PS3-ish.
1. multiplatform games won't use any PS5 unique tech, they will target bog baseline and aim for parity and be done with it.
2. The factor of Sony sending their exclusives to PC this gen like MS did last gen. So are games gonna take advantage of SSD benefits.
Now... Somebody come tell me how wrong I am and how I'm wrong, and make me feel better please.