It feels like the Pro may be a little early. It seems not quite powerful enough for the jump to 4k properly, and obviously the lack of 4k blu-ray drive seems strange.
[QUOTE="darky89, post: 6520882]It feels like the Pro may be a little early. It seems not quite powerful enough for the jump to 4k properly, and obviously the lack of 4k blu-ray drive seems strange.
Going to be doing a lot of upscaling I think.[/QUOTE]
Nothings going to jump to native 4k properly in the console space at $400
my GTX 1080 can barely hold 30fps at 4k very high settings in deus ex
Comparing ps4 pro to pc is like comparing a bicycle to a Ferrari. PC will always be far ahead due to upgradable hardware. Such pointless articles ever since sony pr said pro was made to keep ps4 gamers from going to pc. Smh
[QUOTE="mistercrow, post: 6520892]Comparing ps4 pro to pc is like comparing a bicycle to a Ferrari. PC will always be far ahead due to upgradable hardware. Such pointless articles ever since sony pr said pro was made to keep ps4 gamers from going to pc. Smh[/QUOTE]
Like the article said, it was comparing it for science and to feed the curiousity. It was not not show which one was the better system.
[QUOTE="mistercrow, post: 6520892]Comparing ps4 pro to pc is like comparing a bicycle to a Ferrari. PC will always be far ahead due to upgradable hardware. Such pointless articles ever since sony pr said pro was made to keep ps4 gamers from going to pc. Smh[/QUOTE]
lol....what? The article isn't about console vs PC. It is speculating how games would perform for the PS4 Pro. This has been going on since before the PS4 was launched.