PlayStation 5 Pro load times leave fans divided in leaked specs

The PlayStation 5 Pro may not be the console of our dreams, at least that’s what some fans are now worrying about.

These concerns come after thePlayStation5 Pro’s load times have been revealed, with those times dividing users.

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Are you ready forThe Occultist? Where will your journey take you…

Unlikely, given how hyped up that fandom is, but you never know.

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Over the course of their conversation, loading times are mentioned, which is where the great divide amongSonyfans started.

Previous leaks and speculations placed the TFLOPs of the PS5 Pro at 33, however, The Digital Foundry has referred to 36 TFLOPS instead.

As expected, this has caused some confusion.

“So, it’s actually 36 TFLOPS instead of 33?”askedRedditor SpyroManiac36.

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To this user IndefiniteBen replied, “Technically yes, but the fact 33 has been quoted implies that is the typical power level of the console. 36 can be reached with the boost clock, but the Pro will only be able to use the full boost clock in very limited and specific scenarios.”

While some of you will fully understand what all of that means, some of us don’t speak tech, hence numerous Redditors asking whether this is a good or bad tidbit of information.

“I wish people would stop acting like they understand TFLOPS. It’s an essentially meaningless number,” argued RogueLightMyFire.

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From here, another debate then started over the merits of TFLOPs.

For every “this is better than assumed” comment, there’s someone else complaining that there’s “zero chance this thing can playGTA VIat 60.”

Ah, the duality of man.

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Topics:PlayStation,PlayStation 5,Sony,Tech