Posted January 14, 2021
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Right now, Microsoft and Sony release their consoles in 7-year cycles.
I don't think that's the right course of action. We could see that with Cyberpunk.
I mean, just take a look at my PC. RTX 2060, Ryzen 5 2600, 16 GB of RAM. It's pretty decent, by not really high end... And yet it absolutely blows away PS4 pro in every regard, let alone the base PS4. Yes, it's probably weaker than PS5 and the corresponding Xbox... But then again, i am not expecting it to last me another 7 years, while PS5 is supposed to.
It's pretty silly how developers need to limit themselves just to make the game work on hardware which wasn't even that good when it was first released. I mean, i am pretty sure that RTX 3080 and 90 already outperfom PS5, and we are just two months since launch.
Think about it that way. Until a few months ago, PS3 and X360 were technically "last gen"... When they were released in 2006. If i am to use an analogy to football, that was when Fabio Cannavaro won the Ballon d'Or, and Italy were world champions. That's how long ago it was.
Imho Microsoft and Sony should shorten the consoles' life cycle from 7 to 5 years. RDR2 worked well on PS4/X360 and that should have been the last major AAA title to have appeared on those consoles, just like GTA V in 2013.
Do you agree with me?
I mean, in some ways it's good that consoles have life cycles of 7 years, because that means we don't have to upgrade our PC's all that often, but at the end of the day, i think that releasing an AAA title like Cyberpunk on 7 year old hardware is detrimental to gaming.
I don't think that's the right course of action. We could see that with Cyberpunk.
I mean, just take a look at my PC. RTX 2060, Ryzen 5 2600, 16 GB of RAM. It's pretty decent, by not really high end... And yet it absolutely blows away PS4 pro in every regard, let alone the base PS4. Yes, it's probably weaker than PS5 and the corresponding Xbox... But then again, i am not expecting it to last me another 7 years, while PS5 is supposed to.
It's pretty silly how developers need to limit themselves just to make the game work on hardware which wasn't even that good when it was first released. I mean, i am pretty sure that RTX 3080 and 90 already outperfom PS5, and we are just two months since launch.
Think about it that way. Until a few months ago, PS3 and X360 were technically "last gen"... When they were released in 2006. If i am to use an analogy to football, that was when Fabio Cannavaro won the Ballon d'Or, and Italy were world champions. That's how long ago it was.
Imho Microsoft and Sony should shorten the consoles' life cycle from 7 to 5 years. RDR2 worked well on PS4/X360 and that should have been the last major AAA title to have appeared on those consoles, just like GTA V in 2013.
Do you agree with me?
I mean, in some ways it's good that consoles have life cycles of 7 years, because that means we don't have to upgrade our PC's all that often, but at the end of the day, i think that releasing an AAA title like Cyberpunk on 7 year old hardware is detrimental to gaming.
Post edited January 14, 2021 by GeraltOfRivia_PL