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A_lost_10mm_socket t1_isjjabx wrote

They are the same exact console. The only real difference are the exclusives and the services. Do your own research.

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Nicoll514x t1_iskbw3w wrote

I mean even the hardware is vastly different but sure same console…

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A_lost_10mm_socket t1_iskjwz8 wrote

No it's practically the same. Differently packaged but still the same.

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Nicoll514x t1_iskrh2r wrote

Guess you never looked into the hardware then

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A_lost_10mm_socket t1_isky3tk wrote

I have taken many apart as I work in an electronics repair shop. Today I've done 2 ps5's. Yes, they are practically the same hardware wise. There are minor differences but the end result is the same. If you don't believe me check wikipedia.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PlayStation_5?wprov=sfla1

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xbox_Series_X_and_Series_S?wprov=sfla1

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Nicoll514x t1_isl5pg2 wrote

Lmao you clearly didn’t read those two articles. That or you are just oblivious to what any of it means. The series outputs more power and quality do to the “differences” in their hardware. They share some common grounds but microsoft did go above and beyond to make the series x out perform the ps5

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A_lost_10mm_socket t1_isl7904 wrote

They didn't. The performance is highly dependent on the game. I know this is true because part of the repair process we do when fixing busted hdmi ports is to test them. We let them run for about 20 minutes on our 4k test tv. We have copies of madden 22 for both, and we let the ai play a game against itself.

Having seen this for dozens of hours on both I can safely say that they are near enough identical.

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