They’re not doing it. The cloud providers are doing it so we will all have to pay for cloud subscriptions. I will stay on my PS5 until the AI bubble implodes and all the hardware ends up on the 2nd hand market.
AI hardware are 1 ton server racks that consume an obscene amount of electricity, you probably wouldn’t want any of that in your home
Well single processors could be taken for local inference. But yes not for graphics. But once the market is swamped in inference hardware it will leave them desperate to get back into the gaming market which will be good for us normies.
Not a great article even if it does attempt to make a relevant point.
Talks about how we didn’t get slimmed down versions of consoles while ignoring the beefed up releases like PS5 Pro.
And then they totally lost me at the still image comparison between Xbox One and XSX and related talk about how games look mostly the same across gens. Anyone who has played the pictured game (Halo Infinite) on both knows how the visual differences are huge - better resolution, higher frame rate, WAY better draw distance, texture popping reduction, etc.
This author has an agenda that they go out of their way to push, even when they don’t need to.
Talks about how we didn’t get slimmed down versions of consoles while ignoring the beefed up releases like PS5 Pro.
That’s a strange callout. Why would he required to mention the existence of more expensive models when he’s calling out the lack of a cheaper mid cycle refresh? That’s like the exact opposite of what he wants.
I was at a large electronics retailer here in Germany recently and a new Xbox Series X was 599€ (launch price was 499€). A digital-only PS5 was 499€ (launch price was 399€).
The hardware hasn’t changed at all, apart from minor revisions maybe, since launch mind you.
But the memory and storage in them has gone up by around 200-300 euros so the current prices aren’t going to last long either.
My real problem is that they’re basically computers but they’re locked down. A few hundred more and I can get something completely customizable, with a wider selection of games at better prices, and performance is about the same. And of course you can do a lot more with a regular PC.
I’d be more open to buying one if they supported running Linux OOTB (without hacking or voiding warranties etc.) even if it was a dual boot or a VM situation. Either that or a big price drop. I thought consoles used to be able to do more with less because of high optimization but maybe that’s not a priority anymore.
No Jellyfin on PS5 and I’m like what is even the point
Better off with a NAS for jellyfin anyway so you don’t suddenly lose jellyfin for a moment when restarting your PC or start stuttering in games when someone’s watching something and it starts transcoding
Not that I follow my own advice, I keep my PC running 24/7
Don’t want to store on the PS5, just want to stream what’s on my server already.
It used to be you had to research a lot to get a good pc but nowadays it’s kinda hard to go wrong so the argument that you don’t have to look up stuff with a console and you are ready to play is also making getting a console slightly less attractive.







