PS6 will probably have a PCIE6 SSD which will make the PS5 SSD look like a mechanical drive. PS6 will probably have a wireless VR solution in PSVR3 and it'll have a large back catalog of games that can be played day 1. Look at Sony and they are creating serious value and foundation for a PS6. I think as a result we have to start looking at generations being more linked than they have been in the past, which isn't necessarily a good thing or a bad thing. The PS4 and X1 are going to inherit some scalability options with PS5/XSX, but that probably won't be true of PS6/NextBox. PS4 doesn't play PS3 games, has serious framerate issues on games, extremely long loading times, and very limited VR capability.īut you look at PC and most minimum requirements go back as far as the PS4. This generation has a lot to separate itself actually: VRR, SSDs, significantly improved VR, much better controller, and enhanced BC. The reason why you are saying that is because games are extremely scalable now, there are diminished returns on graphics, and because of backward compatibility. I see why you'd say that, but it just isn't true.
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