After seeing the interview, I'm actually more inclined to think these games will mostly come to PS5. Phil was asked straight out if these games will come to Playstation, and like a true politician, he answered everything but the question.
The Xbox looks great no doubt, and as a Sony fan, I've got to say it burnt a little when I heard the teraflops number. However, the longer I look at it, the teraflops difference isn't really so huge, both machines are beasts and will easy give us 4k 60. Also, the more I understand about the potential advantages of the PS5 SSD, I'm actually pretty excited for it. I played through God of War on "Give me God of War" difficulty. I'm not a great gamer, so some battles took me up to 30 attempts...lol. Instant respawn after death will be like gold for me. Another thing, probably more important, is the possibility that the SSD will reduce the reliance on the GPU and CPU. The Xbox has a lot of power, but possibly, the PS5 just won't need that much power. We'll know soon enough!
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Re: Maybe Don't Get Your Hopes Up for Future Bethesda Games on PS5
After seeing the interview, I'm actually more inclined to think these games will mostly come to PS5. Phil was asked straight out if these games will come to Playstation, and like a true politician, he answered everything but the question.
Re: Xbox Boss on PS5: We Have a Plan That Can Win
The Xbox looks great no doubt, and as a Sony fan, I've got to say it burnt a little when I heard the teraflops number. However, the longer I look at it, the teraflops difference isn't really so huge, both machines are beasts and will easy give us 4k 60. Also, the more I understand about the potential advantages of the PS5 SSD, I'm actually pretty excited for it. I played through God of War on "Give me God of War" difficulty. I'm not a great gamer, so some battles took me up to 30 attempts...lol. Instant respawn after death will be like gold for me. Another thing, probably more important, is the possibility that the SSD will reduce the reliance on the GPU and CPU. The Xbox has a lot of power, but possibly, the PS5 just won't need that much power. We'll know soon enough!