The future of the gaming industry.
- Cole H
- Nov 6, 2017
- 1 min read
With the release of the XBOX One X coming soon, we prepare to move into the future of gaming on consoles. With the Xbox One X to be supporting 4K for almost every game, the console seems to be striving for a goal of beating the PS4 PRO, which at the time seems likely as the PS4 PRO doesn't offer 4K for most of the games and isn't able to run the same speed with the same GHz, and ram that the XBOX One X is packing.
It is easy to tell the difference as the Xbox One X is said to be packing 12GB of RAM vs only 8GB on the PS4. It seems XBOX decided they are trying to make come back after Sony has been dominating them in sales for a VERY long time.
The Xbox One X packed 2.4 GHz and the PS4 Pro follows closely with about 2.3 GHz. Not that much of a difference is there, but it is still a difference. No matter how small it is, it is a difference. It's not that big a difference and is a problem I wouldn't mind putting aside for now.
Personally, I have been a fan of Sony for a while now but I might be taking a new leaf with this one as it seems that the Xbox One X seems to be the more capable machine. Although, the failure of a PUBG launch may cause some bad rep for the new console. It still seems to be the Next Gen console we've been asking for.
