These new consoles are going to put the final nail in the coffin for PC gaming.
These new consoles are going to put the final nail in the coffin for PC gaming.
You can build a high end PC for a grand I reckon, 2070 super, ryzen 7 or equivalent. I wounder how many people buy a while PC though Vs upgrade in stages, which is what I do as cpus last longer. Back on topic, I'll be getting one with a disc as its cheaper long term as I don't keep games once I've finished them.Not quite the nail in the coffin, but with the ridiculous absurb prices of pc hardware (more specifically GPU price per performance), consoles are definitely going to shake up the pc market. Gotta be screwed up in the head to spend £1500 to £2k on a whole pc to achieve what a console could do for a 1/3 of that.
You can build a high end PC for a grand I reckon, 2070 super, ryzen 7 or equivalent. I wounder how many people buy a while PC though Vs upgrade in stages, which is what I do as cpus last longer. Back on topic, I'll be getting one with a disc as its cheaper long term as I don't keep games once I've finished them.
You can build a high end PC for a grand I reckon, 2070 super, ryzen 7 or equivalent. I wounder how many people buy a while PC though Vs upgrade in stages, which is what I do as cpus last longer. Back on topic, I'll be getting one with a disc as its cheaper long term as I don't keep games once I've finished them.
You can build a high end PC for a grand I reckon, 2070 super, ryzen 7 or equivalent. I wounder how many people buy a while PC though Vs upgrade in stages, which is what I do as cpus last longer. Back on topic, I'll be getting one with a disc as its cheaper long term as I don't keep games once I've finished them.
That is why I am hoping both AMD and Nvidia price their cards more competitively this time around.You wouldn't be able to build a pc for a grand today to match performance of a next gen console, you'd be hard pressed to be fair. You might well need a 2080S for starters if the gpu performance is to be believed. In simple terms most people will see £500 for a whole console or £700 for a gpu (1 piece of a pc build). There's no way you'd be building a pc for a grand blowing more than half that budget already on a GPU.
That is why I am hoping both AMD and Nvidia price their cards more competitively this time around.
Let’s see how it goes. If nvidia keep to current prices or increase then a lot of people will give them a hard time online. They did not have much competition the last 2 gens, but this time it will be different.They have to drop prices right across the board the buddy from top to bottom across the range. And we aren't talking 50 quid here and there, we would be talking 50% mate.
Just to add to this it's not just price cuts, it is a massive performance increase in each tier as well. 3060 class card will need to be nipping at the heels of a 2080.They'd have to drop prices right across the board though buddy from top to bottom across the range. And we aren't talking 50 quid here and there, we would be talking 50% mate to bring the price of the new GPU's where it should realistically. Let's be honest and call it what it is, gpu prices right now are disgusting, it's 100% mugging people off end of.
It's not just the price of GPUs that is daft but the PC "loses" one of its biggest advantages with the next gen consoles, the SSD.
But on the other hand, will "proper" usage of that tech be just done by Sony first party? Microsoft and most third parties will still have to cater for HDDs on PC, Xbox One and PS4 for some time.
This is the guy who also leaked the early May full PS5 reveal and the fact it was going to be a 13Tf console - so he's got good background.
I thought the PS5 was gong to be just over 10Tf, not 13Tf?
The case design gave it an extra 3tf
Common misconception based on the Mark Cerney hardware video being purposefully vague as it was before the physical design was revealed. It has a gyro, clocking up when standing to give 3 extra TF, so you have to make a choice between full power or laying it flat.
so you have to make a choice between full power or laying it flat.