Mahadev
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What last gen console is running on a comparable CPU/GPU/SSD?
I'm talking about the cheap version, PS4 pro and Xbox one X had comparable (if not better) specs. The only thing that is different is the SSD.
What last gen console is running on a comparable CPU/GPU/SSD?
Xbox will get the game a few days early it is supposed to be Nov 17
I was referring to the Series S as well.I'm talking about the cheap version, PS4 pro and Xbox one X had comparable (if not better) specs. The only thing that is different is the SSD.
I was referring to the Series S as well.
Which current gen console is running a comparable CPU/GPU?
It runs laps around what the PS4 Pro and One X are running.
Xbox one X was 6 tf compared to the 4 of Xbox Series S with 12 GB RAM (compared to 10) that even had faster bandwidth iirc.
Thats not how it works.
Imagine Sony announce the PS5 at 399$
Thats not how it works.
I don't see how Sony is going to compete with these prices especially the all-access program.
Every mom that walks into Gamestop is going to get the cheaper option.
That's not how any of this works. The Xbox One S has been cheaper than the PS4, for years now.
By the time Xbox One S came out Sony already had the market share but nice try
Aaaahhh... to be a gamer in Canada :
Crucify if old
It's the current exchange rate. For context, the PS4 was USD$399.00 while being sold for AUD$549.00 - but the exchange rates were much more in our favour in 2016. My expectation was around AUD$650.00-$700 for the XSX given the hardware. When they announced the USD$499.00 price, I figured the AUD$649.00 was a lock. Down here, we call it the "Australia Tax", so I should've seen AUD$749.00 coming. The PS3 launched for AUD$1000.00 and was all but DOA. At $749.00, Microsoft won't be selling too many in Australia right away.Legit question--would it be cheaper for you to import from the United States than to purchase new in your country? Or is this just the exchange rate between US$ and AUS$ f*****g things up?
I remember the ps3 launch...surely sony would not be dumb enough to price their console at $599 USD meaning the aus tax would be $1000 audIt's the current exchange rate. For context, the PS4 was USD$399.00 while being sold for AUD$549.00 - but the exchange rates were much more in our favour in 2016. My expectation was around AUD$650.00-$700 for the XSX given the hardware. When they announced the USD$499.00 price, I figured the AUD$649.00 was a lock. Down here, we call it the "Australia Tax", so I should've seen AUD$749.00 coming. The PS3 launched for AUD$1000.00 and was all but DOA. At $749.00, Microsoft won't be selling too many in Australia right away.
I guess we're gonna find out. They're holding back pricing and release dates longer than any console manufacturer in history. Either COVID is a real monkey in their gears... or they're working on marketing to soften the blow.I remember the ps3 launch...surely sony would not be dumb enough to price their console at $599 USD meaning the aus tax would be $1000 aud
particularity in this climate of Covid and the after effects
i also dont get why we have to wait 12 days to preorder considering the preorders are already very late
Come on Sony, 399. 499 Canadian.