![]() ![]() He wasn't talking about immature Series X dev tools.Īnd as was brought up earlier in this thread, I'm not just using this game, but nearly every game over the last 6 months or so have been visually superior, whether because of framerate, resolution, or both, on Series X. He referenced getting a bunch of texts from developers suggesting that PS5 had some hidden superiority that just couldn't be talked about yet. He wasn't spot on in that he was alluding to some secret sauce that the PS5 had that developers couldn't talk about. ![]() It's not really a big deal, but I'm just providing receipts that he did indeed try to push the idea that the Series X wouldn't outperform the PS5 based on specs. He specifically brought up whether a game would look better / have a better resolution / have a better framerate and said you couldn't use a spec sheet to figure that out. I agree with you, but I don't think that exactly relates to what Schreier said above. I heard from at least three different people in the past couple of hours since the Cerny thing being like, wow, the PS5 is actually the more superior piece of hardware in a lot of different ways, despite what we were seeing in these spec sheets Meanwhile I'm getting texts even today from developers being like this is such a shame - the PS5 is superior in all these other ways that they're not able to message right now or can't talk about right now. This is going to lead to weeks and weeks of talk about how Xbox is the most powerful console, and so on. Presumably it comes out this fall on both Xbox Series X and PlayStation 5 - which one will it look better on, which one will have a better resolution and better framerate on? I don't think we can know the answer to that question just from the spec sheet, and that's the point I'm making. There are so many things here that are revolutionary, so many behind-the-scenes tools and features, APIs, and all sorts of other stuff that is way beyond my scope of comprehension.Īt the end of the day, that is fundamentally the big question - when Assassin's Creed Kingdom, or whatever it's called, Assassin's Creed Vikings comes out this fall, presumably, corona aside. This thing is one of the coolest pieces of hardware that we've ever seen, we've ever used before. But meanwhile, the people I've been talking to over the past few months and the past couple years who are actually working on the PlayStation have pretty much unanimously all said: This thing is a beast. And it's like, oh my god, the Xbox is more powerful than the PlayStation. So everybody's now seeing this spec sheet and they see PS5, 10.2 teraflops, and Xbox Series X, 12 teraflops. I believe it stands for floating point operations per second. ![]() The number everyone's looking at is teraflops, which is essentially the maximum speed that a graphics card can run at. ![]()
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