We are midway through the Console Generation with the Xbox Series X and S, and Microsoft has decided to not bring a Pro Mid-gen to market. Game engines are getting more demanding as Fans have been asked by for higher fidelity and graphics in big AAA games. But Xbox and AMD have partnered to use even more power from the Xbox Series X console and it’s going to make games look and play better than ever!
The PS5 Pro is now releasing and offering gamers a high-resolution 60 FPS experience with ray tracing support. The PS5 Pro is a expertly designed console that relies more on machine learning AI upscaling then expensive silicon bound by the constraints of frequency and power draw. But AMD is working on a solution that has made the Pro console obsolete.
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- All Xbox games will come to PlayStation going forward.
- Xbox is now everywhere, in your phone, in your fridge, in your toaster… Xbox as console is not important anymore for Microsoft. It feels like their focus is put completely in the cloud and on Game Pass.
Even if the Series X has a lot of power room, no developer is using it so what is the point?
Sadly I see very few buying a next Xbox, I doubt it strongly that Microsoft is going to produce another one after they see how PlayStation have completely dominated them for the last 10 years
it's simple logic.
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