There's no point. If you already have a PS4. There's no point in getting a Scorpio either. The Scorpio is significantly more powerful than PS4 and X1. It's not a new generation kind of leap. But it's a good bump. And it's a little more powerful than the Pro. The only thing you're going to get on the Scorpio and Pro is better resolution, and for some games, SLIGHTLY better graphics. Maybe. Because the fact is. Developers cannot use all the extra power for their games because they still need to be "on-par" with the PS4 and X1. And most of the extra power is all being spent to force theses new consoles to run the games at higher resolutions.
If you want to drop half a grand or whatever for a clearer picture. Go ahead.
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It's weird that everyone keeps saying that like it's no big deal, but when a game comes out and doesn't visually look amazing, it's instantly the worst thing in the world
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It isn't a big deal. The games will look almost the same. You're not getting massive graphical upgrades. Mostly just a resolution bump.
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Everyone who is immature and thinks graphics > story/gameplay balance. Hopefully you weren't using this as an argument.
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I wasn't making a point for myself, just comparing it to the watchdogs fiasco and everyone one like it
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I think the Scorpio is also being geared towards VR too as well as the 4k gaming.
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It is I think. Holo lens I think it's called.
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Yeah that as well as I think they will eventually partner with oculus or HTC vive.
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Yeah, I heard they would with Oculus I think.
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Pretty sure he Scorpio is gonna be a next gen console, and far better than the Xbox one. For the better resolution you're thinking of the Xbox one S
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No. Scorpio is not a new generation. Xbox one S plays videos at 4K. Not games. But the Scorpio will.
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Just saying what I heard from about 99% of the people out there. No reason why one guy should be correct about this when thousands say otherwise.
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You're right. Just google it. You'll hear it straight from Microsoft.