Caporegime
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At £500 are we looking at the 3070? Which based on the past, is usually equal to the Ti model in the previous generation?
Just like the 2070 was

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At £500 are we looking at the 3070? Which based on the past, is usually equal to the Ti model in the previous generation?
What rationale do I need to provide? The facts are there. Top end consumer PCs are already more powerful than these unreleased consoles.I do indeed have a reflex gag to illogical (as you provided no explanation and no good reasoning) and snipey posts dismissing consoles when we have enough info to make reasonable judgements about the power they will have. The fact you still don't provide any rationale in your follow-up post is telling.
What rationale do I need to provide? The facts are there. Top end consumer PCs are already more powerful than these unreleased consoles.
What's a homing briefcase? Can I cut bread with it?PS5 is to PC graphics as knives are to homing briefcases. Infinitely better in every way. Plus we have actual keyboards.![]()
PS5 is to PC graphics as knives are to homing briefcases. Infinitely better in every way. Plus we have actual keyboards.![]()
Not just about. They are.Just about
I can't see the 3070 only being £500, if its about equal to a £1200+ 2080Ti.
Not just about. They are.
Not just about. They are.
If you can get a whole console at ~ RTX 2080 Super performance for £100 less than the cost of that GPU alone.... Yeah Nvidia are in hot water.
AMD don't really care, at best only 3 in 10 people buy AMD GPU's even where people like those GPU's and think they are good cards, at the high end its less than 1 in 10, but huge numbers of people do buy consoles powered by their hardware.
I don't have a gaming PC because I want an "average" experience.
Every time a new console gen comes out people jump on this forum saying that PC gaming is dead... 20 years later and PC hardware and games continue to break new records in sales... yes console gaming is always higher in terms of numbers, but it never diminishes PC gaming.
The fact that you think gaming on a TV is any way a good experience tells me everything I need to know about what you like about gaming. It is as drastically different a use case as you can possibly get to how I actually game.
Consoles could come out that are faster in every way than my PC and I would still buy a gaming PC over a console every day of the week. Its like going on to a DSLR forum and telling everyone your $1000 phone is better at taking pictures than their $500 DSLR. Maybe it is for the way you use your phone, but some people prefer all the customisation that's possible, its not strictly about cost or performance, they are completely different use cases.
they've got no idea what a 2080Ti on a 4K monitor looks like and don't want to pay thousands for it anyway.
First of all context is everything. I word things carefully but not everyone reads as carefully. As I said to "the average punter" those consoles will look incredible, they've got no idea what a 2080Ti on a 4K monitor looks like and don't want to pay thousands for it anyway.
It's not either/or there's a lot of overlap between consoles and PC. I wouldn't play some games either on console but I won't deny that consoles over a very good experience to the average user. PC will always offer higher settings and frame rates but costs many times more so that seems reasonable.
The new consoles will not affect sales of high end PC hardware but may swing the purchasing decisions of the low to mid range buyer and I can see why.
PS5 is to PC graphics as knives are to homing briefcases. Infinitely better in every way. Plus we have actual keyboards.![]()
Yeah, that’s what 980Ti owners said, then the 1070 came out. Apart from the lacklustre 20 series it has always been like this. Let’s see what happens, nvidia have a lot more competition this timeI can't see the 3070 only being £500, if its about equal to a £1200+ 2080Ti.
If that is the case, then the 2080Ti owners want to get selling their £1200+ cards now, before these hit, otherwise they are going to be lucky to get about £300 for em![]()
+1An Xbox Series X will be more powerful than a 3600x with a 2080 Super and it'll cost around £500
And it'll play 4K Blu-rays, and have HDMI 2.1 which no Nvidia GPU currently does have.
So yes, you are correct that the small number of people with 10+ core CPU's with 2080Ti's or Titan RTX's have "PC's already more powerful than these consoles" (and I'm one of them, by the way)
But if you are on most types of budget, the Xbox Series X makes far more sense than buying a top-end PC for gaming.
Either way, I think the new consoles will be great for PC games. I probably won't bother buying an Xbox Series X, because of the Microsoft Gamepass means I get all the games on PC anyway and yes, my PC is better