crackajack
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[x] Maybe
Depends on what all the improved specs mean in real games. The PS5 would have felt much less of an upgrade if I had have a PS4 Pro before. Last gen Pro was a clear leap though, this time even optimistic speculations don't sound mind blowing.
It seems to circle around better RT, higher res and maybe better framerates due to improved upscaling which might accelerate other parts, since stuff can be loaded on different cores differently. Nice, but do I really need and actually clearly see it.
I would think extra expensive 3nm is necessary to make a leap, and change of AMD RDNA and Zen gen, but maybe the little extra sauce is actually interesting enough and more cost efficient than trying to max out current lacking AMD PC tech.
Depends on what all the improved specs mean in real games. The PS5 would have felt much less of an upgrade if I had have a PS4 Pro before. Last gen Pro was a clear leap though, this time even optimistic speculations don't sound mind blowing.
It seems to circle around better RT, higher res and maybe better framerates due to improved upscaling which might accelerate other parts, since stuff can be loaded on different cores differently. Nice, but do I really need and actually clearly see it.
I would think extra expensive 3nm is necessary to make a leap, and change of AMD RDNA and Zen gen, but maybe the little extra sauce is actually interesting enough and more cost efficient than trying to max out current lacking AMD PC tech.