Yes that's for sure will improve, but don't forget that PS5 Pro has 300 TOPS. A handheld will be lucky to get 50 TOPS. So, the AI tech will be very inferior. To upscale from low resolution, the hardware needs to do more work.
These youtube guys using RTX cards with huge tensor cores ( 700+...
So far on PS5 pro I find PSSR to not be very stable at distance subpixel objects ( and that already based on high resolution base). Only in motion. The image is 4K sharp ( maybe better) when not moving.
I am not sure how AI can output good stable image from a resolution that is lower than...
There's no clear definition of what 2nd party is, but you're kind of correct. People define that as 2nd party. The IP is owned by publisher but development by 3rd party studio.
You are definitely correct when it comes to commercial success. Sony's first party became top quality and commercial succes starting from mid to end PS3 days till now. however, they had high quality ( though not all commercial success) titles during PS1, PS2 era such as Dark Clouds, ICO, SoTC...
Yes, it is 2 million behind PS4 when xbox is selling almost zero. They didn't gain market share from the death of their competitor and they lost 2 million users already.
Great exclusives made Playstation what it's now ( 3rd party exclusives in PS1,2 era and 1st party in PS3,4 era).
The people at Sony and the sweet non doomers thinking that losing exclusives will not impact Sony negatively in the long run are ignorants.
But his original argument was PC vs Console not PC vs PlayStation. So, he has to accept that the total is 71% Console > 29% PC.
I am still confused how did he conclude that Elden Ring sold the most on PC?
XVI was initially felt like a giant step to the right direction, but then went 10 steps bback. However, the game is still good. PC gamers don't like console style games.
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