I disagree with the most revolutionary console ever designed. The real difference is the SSD. Nothing else, but that's my opinion. I think that it's going to be a sweet generation, and that both MS and Sony have stepped up their game. Can't wait to have better AI and the visuals and sound is going to be out of this world. Remember it's all about the software. My only concern with the PS5 is that it seems like the 10.2 TF was a last minute thing (according to my resources and what I have observed). Since the base overall TF performance is actually 9.2, how much strain will this put on the system. That's why their cooling solution for the console is very expensive (industry standards for cooling electronic devices). How much is it going to throttle, and will it fall behind when it comes to ports like with the PS3 and 360 era. These are the things that I will be watching very closely, and will not buy day one because of issues that may plague the system.
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Re: PS5 Is One of the Most Revolutionary, Inspired Consoles Ever Designed
I disagree with the most revolutionary console ever designed. The real difference is the SSD. Nothing else, but that's my opinion. I think that it's going to be a sweet generation, and that both MS and Sony have stepped up their game. Can't wait to have better AI and the visuals and sound is going to be out of this world. Remember it's all about the software. My only concern with the PS5 is that it seems like the 10.2 TF was a last minute thing (according to my resources and what I have observed). Since the base overall TF performance is actually 9.2, how much strain will this put on the system. That's why their cooling solution for the console is very expensive (industry standards for cooling electronic devices). How much is it going to throttle, and will it fall behind when it comes to ports like with the PS3 and 360 era. These are the things that I will be watching very closely, and will not buy day one because of issues that may plague the system.