PS5 and Xbox's Failure?
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What's going to be the better console: PS5 or Xbox Series X? It's certainly an argument that's been waged across quite a few message boards in recent months, as Xbox Series X was officially unveiled to the world. Meanwhile, a series of leaks and sly comments by Sony execs have given us an inkling as to what the PlayStation 5 will be capable of.
What's going to be the better console: PS5 or Xbox Series X? It's certainly an argument that's been waged across quite a few message boards in recent months, as Xbox Series X was officially unveiled to the world. Meanwhile, a series of leaks and sly comments by Sony execs have given us an inkling as to what the PlayStation 5 will be capable of.
Luckily I am not a fan of any of these PlayStation one was my favourite machine once upon a time.
What's going to be the better console: PS5 or Xbox Series X? It's certainly an argument that's been waged across quite a few message boards in recent months, as Xbox Series X was officially unveiled to the world. Meanwhile, a series of leaks and sly comments by Sony execs have given us an inkling as to what the PlayStation 5 will be capable of.
I think there is going to be a budget next generation xbox that is much cheaper maybe £300 that runs the same games at a lower resolution like 1080p where as the full fat version may be at £500 approx. I've seen some people stating they will go with the lower cost Xbox and maybe upgrade later. I wonder if this cheaper xbox could actually be the runaway success delivering the same game experience at a lower resolution and the fact there is no budget ps5 limits its success. Seems like a lot of xbox models though. I've got the original Xbox one, then there is the S and the X and now 2 more models. There is talk that many of the initial games will still appear for the older models so that is 5 different performance levels as the S is slightly faster than the original xbox one. I dread to think what my humble xbox one will run the latest games at, probably 720p at 20fps.
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