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Also it’s a fucking console in a universe where PCs exist.
I just saw an article that said: can the pst pro run elde ring at 60 fps? What the fuck, the ps5 can’t do that? What is even the point then? Maybe i’m hallucinating, because i have seen maybe one or two ps5 in stores, but doesn’t it have some pretentious 8k ready sticker or something on it?
DF tested it and no, The PS5 Pro can’t run Elden Ring at 60 FPS. Also ye the whole 8K thing is infuriating not even the RTX 4090 can do 8K reliably
FULL 8K 60Hz READY’*"
' neural network upscaled from 480p
* neural network upscaled from 10 fps
" you don’t own a fucking 8K display, stop kidding yourself. If you did it would look the same as a 4K display but take 4 times as much energy to run
Hold on to your butts, there’s a wave of dipshits on their way to say “BuT a CoNsOlE iS sPeCiFiCalLy MaDe To PlAy ThEsE gAmEs!1!1!”
I had a PS4 pro. Didn’t feel any tangible benefits over the standard model.
It was the only last gen console to run Cyberpunk 2077 with a stable framerate. First party exclusives made good use of it too.
Isn’t the ps4 pro mainly smaller and not as obnoxiously loud as the standard one?
It’s definitely not smaller.
It was actually slightly larger.
It was wider, longer, and those bars were about the same size, but the pro was 3 instead of 2 compared to the original non slim.
The implied uncertainty was the noise part. Neither was enough to really pay attention to in a living room type environment, so I have no idea.
It’s plenty loud. The fan kept kicking in on GOWs map screen for some reason. I think you’re talking about the ps4 slim.