Is PS5 inferior to Xbox Series X and would it be limiting its performance? Some statements made by Digital Foundry in a video comparison between the next gen version of Control Ultimate Edition have generated a real crawl space on social networks.
At 4:20 of the video below Alex Battaglia explains how the game's graphics offer a similar experience on the two next-gen consoles and speculates that developers are more interested in offering consistent quality across both platforms that to take advantage of the greater power of the Xbox Series X. Critics say that, despite the 12TF and the 52 CU GPU of Series X, the developers would take the less performing hardware of the Sony console as a reference, so as not to disappoint the owners of PS5.
In truth we believe that this is not the case and that with the passing of the months the greater power of Series X will also be exploited by cross-platforms. After all, the same happened with Xbox One X, which has offered the best console versions of cross-platform games for years, without the developers having set any limits, so we don't see why it should be different with the new consoles.
At 4:20 of the video below Alex Battaglia explains how the game's graphics offer a similar experience on the two next-gen consoles and speculates that developers are more interested in offering consistent quality across both platforms that to take advantage of the greater power of the Xbox Series X. Critics say that, despite the 12TF and the 52 CU GPU of Series X, the developers would take the less performing hardware of the Sony console as a reference, so as not to disappoint the owners of PS5.
In truth we believe that this is not the case and that with the passing of the months the greater power of Series X will also be exploited by cross-platforms. After all, the same happened with Xbox One X, which has offered the best console versions of cross-platform games for years, without the developers having set any limits, so we don't see why it should be different with the new consoles.