Tasty The Treat
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Alright so I have been gaming on PS5 Pro for a while now and I am blown away by how good this thing is to own right now. I had a One X last gen and I thought that was amazing when it came to the way it could enhance the performance and resolution of the console library, but this really takes that to the next level. What I love about PS4 Pro is how it doesn't seem to need "Pro enhancement" or any special treatment to do it's thing. I downloaded a bunch of games I got off PS+ as I installed a 4TB drive in it as well, and one of them that works as a great example of what it can do is Saints Row. Yeah, terrible game I know, but I remember it running like shit on my old launch spec PS5 and needing to have it on the high frame rate modes for it to run smoothly. Now I can have it on the high quality setting and because the frame rate was unlocked the game basically plays at 60fps like that with only moments where it slows down (probably due to shitty optimization). This sort of effect can be noticed all over, so long as a game doesn't have a locked frame rate you can play games that were never meant to be played on anything besides a launch spec PS5 on the quality settings and probably get as good of performance as you would have had with the frame rate modes.
IMO the way it can just improve the performance for just about any game makes this feel almost like having a gaming PC and being able to run just about any game on high settings with a good frame rate. It just seems to open up the entire library to feeling enhanced and the graphics and performance I have leaves nothing to be desired really in the way of improvements. I mean I have no clue why I would want a next gen console anytime soon with this as it feels like this gen has only just recently gotten to a good point when it comes to game variety, and new games take forever to develop. I mean I don't think there is much room for any sort of revolution over what this thing is capable of anytime soon and new consoles are feeling more and more like just buying a newer graphics card. With this it's like between the 6TB I have of combined internal storage along with the 2TB external SSD I have for PS4 games this just feels like the perfect all-in-one solution for playing any games from this and last gen. I honestly think this is the only home console anybody would really need and it's good enough right now to make me question the point in buying a new gaming PC, I really don't see how I'd be playing games any better than I am right now and can't think of much that could even take advantage of any extra performance over this right now.
IMO the way it can just improve the performance for just about any game makes this feel almost like having a gaming PC and being able to run just about any game on high settings with a good frame rate. It just seems to open up the entire library to feeling enhanced and the graphics and performance I have leaves nothing to be desired really in the way of improvements. I mean I have no clue why I would want a next gen console anytime soon with this as it feels like this gen has only just recently gotten to a good point when it comes to game variety, and new games take forever to develop. I mean I don't think there is much room for any sort of revolution over what this thing is capable of anytime soon and new consoles are feeling more and more like just buying a newer graphics card. With this it's like between the 6TB I have of combined internal storage along with the 2TB external SSD I have for PS4 games this just feels like the perfect all-in-one solution for playing any games from this and last gen. I honestly think this is the only home console anybody would really need and it's good enough right now to make me question the point in buying a new gaming PC, I really don't see how I'd be playing games any better than I am right now and can't think of much that could even take advantage of any extra performance over this right now.