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Next-Gen's dependence on SSDs and its impact on PC gaming

Next-Gen's dependence on SSDs and its impact on PC gaming

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Pickmaster12
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02-09-2018, 02:13 AM
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The review highlighted a more cautious take from Ars, noting it wasn’t as impressive as previous comparisons. It acknowledged the PS4 didn’t leap dramatically in graphics compared to the PS3, but still delivered solid performance seven years prior.
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Pickmaster12
02-09-2018, 02:13 AM #11

The review highlighted a more cautious take from Ars, noting it wasn’t as impressive as previous comparisons. It acknowledged the PS4 didn’t leap dramatically in graphics compared to the PS3, but still delivered solid performance seven years prior.

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Slimey9000
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02-09-2018, 02:13 AM
#12
The bold part about components in a "high end pc" can be understood in different ways. It suggests the design is alike, but that doesn't guarantee identical quality. A Ferrari F-40 and a Ford Escort both share similar parts, like steering wheels and brakes. They are both vehicles and may even have overlapping components. This comparison doesn't imply they are the same in power or performance—just that they are quite comparable in many aspects. The statement highlights how terms like "very similar" can be open to interpretation.
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Slimey9000
02-09-2018, 02:13 AM #12

The bold part about components in a "high end pc" can be understood in different ways. It suggests the design is alike, but that doesn't guarantee identical quality. A Ferrari F-40 and a Ford Escort both share similar parts, like steering wheels and brakes. They are both vehicles and may even have overlapping components. This comparison doesn't imply they are the same in power or performance—just that they are quite comparable in many aspects. The statement highlights how terms like "very similar" can be open to interpretation.

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Bastibar
Junior Member
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02-09-2018, 02:13 AM
#13
I understand your perspective, but focusing on "high-end PCs" suggests they're talking about strong components rather than general setups. Otherwise, they might have used terms like "common PCs" or "standard desktops." Think of it like comparing a Ferrari track car to its road-legal version—both are fast and premium, but one is built with more effort and investment. In 2013, a top-tier high-end PC would have been quicker than a console, just like today’s high-end models (around 3700x and beyond) still outperform new consoles. However, those parts can cost as much as or more than the consoles themselves.
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Bastibar
02-09-2018, 02:13 AM #13

I understand your perspective, but focusing on "high-end PCs" suggests they're talking about strong components rather than general setups. Otherwise, they might have used terms like "common PCs" or "standard desktops." Think of it like comparing a Ferrari track car to its road-legal version—both are fast and premium, but one is built with more effort and investment. In 2013, a top-tier high-end PC would have been quicker than a console, just like today’s high-end models (around 3700x and beyond) still outperform new consoles. However, those parts can cost as much as or more than the consoles themselves.

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Tronmike
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02-09-2018, 02:13 AM
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Agreed, that's a fair observation.
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Tronmike
02-09-2018, 02:13 AM #14

Agreed, that's a fair observation.

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