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The performance of the console in the next era is a problem that core players are very concerned about. At present, PS5 and Xbox Series X have announced their own specifications. Players have been arguing about the performance of these two consoles, and on this point, developers are undoubtedly the most voiced. Recently, the game developers of "Commander 85" talked about their views on the next-generation console.
Marcin Makaj said: "Both hosts have taken a big step forward in CPU performance. Simultaneous multi-threading can make a big difference. Improving the game's graphics performance is always what players want, although both The performance of the host is different, but considering the PS5's more flexible CPU variable clocking solution, to be honest, I can't see who is the real winner."
In addition, Marcin Makaj also expects that PS5 will once again become a more developer-friendly platform. He said: "Based on my experience developing games for Xbox One and PS4, I usually get better game performance on PS4, and I think the next-generation console will do the same. Having more powerful performance will always be It’s a good thing, because it provides new possibilities for the performance of the game screen."
Marcin Makaj said: "Both hosts have taken a big step forward in CPU performance. Simultaneous multi-threading can make a big difference. Improving the game's graphics performance is always what players want, although both The performance of the host is different, but considering the PS5's more flexible CPU variable clocking solution, to be honest, I can't see who is the real winner."
In addition, Marcin Makaj also expects that PS5 will once again become a more developer-friendly platform. He said: "Based on my experience developing games for Xbox One and PS4, I usually get better game performance on PS4, and I think the next-generation console will do the same. Having more powerful performance will always be It’s a good thing, because it provides new possibilities for the performance of the game screen."