Modern video games can be a wonderful thing, no matter which platform you game on.Each platform has its own benefits that others may not have. Consoles have exclusives with franchises such asThe Last of Us,HaloandSuper Mario, whilePCscan have a bit of everything with the added benefit of upgrading systems for as much as deep wallets will allow.Take a look at our review for the recently releasedStarfield.In terms of PlayStation 5 andXboxSeries X/S, one of the added benefits that each console has is the SSD hard drives, which can result in super-fast loading times and for the most part, enhanced in-game performance. However, as a result ofMicrosoft’s court battle with the US market regulator, the FTC, The Vergereportsthat documents published in court reveal Xbox’s former head of platform engineering and hardware Liz Hamren stated that the PlayStation 5 has an advantage over the Xbox Series X|S due to its SSD performance.Advert“They [Sony] have optimised for raw higher throughput … 2x ours with slightly better hardware compression and associated performance improvements,” said Hamren when comparing the PS5 to Xbox Series X/S. Though to be fair, the Xbox Series X does have 12 Teraflops compared to the PS5’s 10 Teraflops, but in the grand scheme of things, the difference between both systems is miniscule.In other news, it is reported that Microsoft plans to release a new console in 2024 witha wild new design, and anext-gen Xbox has surfaced- which all but confirms recent PlayStation 6 release date rumours. That’s not all. The leaked documents have also unveiled that Bethesda is working on aFallout 3remaster, plus Xbox reportedly attempted to acquire Nintendo. As you might imagine, Nintendo replied with a big resounding no. Ouch.Featured Image Credit: Microsoft, SonyTopics:PlayStation,PlayStation 5,Xbox,Xbox Series S,Xbox Series X

Xbox official documents admit PlayStation is twice as good in one key area

Modern video games can be a wonderful thing, no matter which platform you game on.Each platform has its own benefits that others may not have. Consoles have exclusives with franchises such asThe Last of Us,HaloandSuper Mario, whilePCscan have a bit of everything with the added benefit of upgrading systems for as much as deep wallets will allow.Take a look at our review for the recently releasedStarfield.In terms of PlayStation 5 andXboxSeries X/S, one of the added benefits that each console has is the SSD hard drives, which can result in super-fast loading times and for the most part, enhanced in-game performance. However, as a result ofMicrosoft’s court battle with the US market regulator, the FTC, The Vergereportsthat documents published in court reveal Xbox’s former head of platform engineering and hardware Liz Hamren stated that the PlayStation 5 has an advantage over the Xbox Series X|S due to its SSD performance.Advert“They [Sony] have optimised for raw higher throughput … 2x ours with slightly better hardware compression and associated performance improvements,” said Hamren when comparing the PS5 to Xbox Series X/S. Though to be fair, the Xbox Series X does have 12 Teraflops compared to the PS5’s 10 Teraflops, but in the grand scheme of things, the difference between both systems is miniscule.In other news, it is reported that Microsoft plans to release a new console in 2024 witha wild new design, and anext-gen Xbox has surfaced- which all but confirms recent PlayStation 6 release date rumours. That’s not all. The leaked documents have also unveiled that Bethesda is working on aFallout 3remaster, plus Xbox reportedly attempted to acquire Nintendo. As you might imagine, Nintendo replied with a big resounding no. Ouch.Featured Image Credit: Microsoft, SonyTopics:PlayStation,PlayStation 5,Xbox,Xbox Series S,Xbox Series X

Modern video games can be a wonderful thing, no matter which platform you game on.Each platform has its own benefits that others may not have. Consoles have exclusives with franchises such asThe Last of Us,HaloandSuper Mario, whilePCscan have a bit of everything with the added benefit of upgrading systems for as much as deep wallets will allow.Take a look at our review for the recently releasedStarfield.In terms of PlayStation 5 andXboxSeries X/S, one of the added benefits that each console has is the SSD hard drives, which can result in super-fast loading times and for the most part, enhanced in-game performance. However, as a result ofMicrosoft’s court battle with the US market regulator, the FTC, The Vergereportsthat documents published in court reveal Xbox’s former head of platform engineering and hardware Liz Hamren stated that the PlayStation 5 has an advantage over the Xbox Series X|S due to its SSD performance.Advert“They [Sony] have optimised for raw higher throughput … 2x ours with slightly better hardware compression and associated performance improvements,” said Hamren when comparing the PS5 to Xbox Series X/S. Though to be fair, the Xbox Series X does have 12 Teraflops compared to the PS5’s 10 Teraflops, but in the grand scheme of things, the difference between both systems is miniscule.In other news, it is reported that Microsoft plans to release a new console in 2024 witha wild new design, and anext-gen Xbox has surfaced- which all but confirms recent PlayStation 6 release date rumours. That’s not all. The leaked documents have also unveiled that Bethesda is working on aFallout 3remaster, plus Xbox reportedly attempted to acquire Nintendo. As you might imagine, Nintendo replied with a big resounding no. Ouch.

Modern video games can be a wonderful thing, no matter which platform you game on.

Each platform has its own benefits that others may not have. Consoles have exclusives with franchises such asThe Last of Us,HaloandSuper Mario, whilePCscan have a bit of everything with the added benefit of upgrading systems for as much as deep wallets will allow.

Take a look at our review for the recently releasedStarfield.

In terms of PlayStation 5 andXboxSeries X/S, one of the added benefits that each console has is the SSD hard drives, which can result in super-fast loading times and for the most part, enhanced in-game performance. However, as a result ofMicrosoft’s court battle with the US market regulator, the FTC, The Vergereportsthat documents published in court reveal Xbox’s former head of platform engineering and hardware Liz Hamren stated that the PlayStation 5 has an advantage over the Xbox Series X|S due to its SSD performance.

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“They [Sony] have optimised for raw higher throughput … 2x ours with slightly better hardware compression and associated performance improvements,” said Hamren when comparing the PS5 to Xbox Series X/S. Though to be fair, the Xbox Series X does have 12 Teraflops compared to the PS5’s 10 Teraflops, but in the grand scheme of things, the difference between both systems is miniscule.

In other news, it is reported that Microsoft plans to release a new console in 2024 witha wild new design, and anext-gen Xbox has surfaced- which all but confirms recent PlayStation 6 release date rumours. That’s not all. The leaked documents have also unveiled that Bethesda is working on aFallout 3remaster, plus Xbox reportedly attempted to acquire Nintendo. As you might imagine, Nintendo replied with a big resounding no. Ouch.

Topics:PlayStation,PlayStation 5,Xbox,Xbox Series S,Xbox Series X