News JVTech A developer compares a PS5 Pro and a PC, and assures that buying “an equivalent PC would cost significantly more”
Published on 11/21/2024 at 12:45
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The (more or less sterile…) debate between consoles and PC is a classic among video game enthusiasts. With the arrival of the PS5 Pro, this subject comes back to the forefront. According to Eduard González, lead developer of Lords of the Fallen, the PS5 Pro offers unrivaled value for money compared to an equivalent PC.
Power comparable to that of a high-end PC
According to González, Lords of the Fallen, a game using the Unreal Engine 5, can run on the PS5 Pro with the same graphics settings as a PC configured at maximum. This includes advanced visual details like high-resolution textures, ray tracing, and improved lighting management.
- Quality Mode: Native 4K resolution at 30 FPS, ideal for visual immersion.
- Performance Mode: Dynamic 4K at 60 FPS, for those who prioritize fluidity.
A new technology, PSSR (PlayStation Super Resolution), allows the console to compete with solutions like Nvidia's DLSS to improve visual quality without sacrificing performance.
Why would an equivalent PC cost more?
The developer emphasizes that the PS5 Pro, as a dedicated system, integrates hardware optimized for video games. For comparison, assembling a PC with similar components — GPU, CPU, RAM and SSD — would be a significantly larger investment.
Estimated cost of a comparable PC:
- Graphics card: A GPU capable of handling 4K ray tracing, such as an Nvidia RTX 4070 or an AMD RX 6800 XT, costs around €600 to €800.
- Processor: A mid- or high-end processor (Intel Core i7 or AMD Ryzen 7) represents a budget of €300 to €400.
- RAM: 16 GB of DDR5 memory costs around €100-150.
- Fast NVMe SSD storage: 1TB of high-performance storage can cost $100 or more.
Power supply, motherboard, case, etc. : Around €300.
Combining these costs, a PC achieving the performance of the PS5 Pro could easily exceed €1,500, more than double the price of the console.
Aside from hardware, the PS5 Pro benefits from one key advantage: software optimization. Developers, like those of Lords of the Fallen, work directly on a fixed architecture, which allows them to get the most out of each component.
Comparison with a PC:
On PC, games must be compatible with a wide range of configurations, which can limit their effectiveness.
On PS5 Pro, every game is designed to make 100% use of the console's hardware. This optimization allows the PS5 Pro to compete with machines that are more powerful on paper, but less well exploited in practice.
PSSR: a game-changing technology
PSSR (PlayStation Super Resolution) is a new feature integrated into the PS5 Pro, comparable to Nvidia's DLSS. This technology uses machine learning to improve perceived resolution, reducing the load on the GPU without compromising visual quality.
The concrete benefits:
- Performance improvement: Allows you to achieve higher FPS while maintaining a resolution close to 4K.
- Compatibility: Works on all games optimized for the PS5 Pro, making this technology particularly versatile.
Although the PS5 Pro offers excellent value for money, choosing between a PC and a console depends on each gamer's priorities.
Advantages of the PS5 Pro compared to a PC:
- Lower initial cost.
- Ease of use: No complex configurations or maintenance.
- Dedicated optimization: Games that run perfectly on the hardware offered.
Advantages of PC:
- Versatility: Able to handle much more than gaming (creation, office, etc.).
- Customization: Ability to update each component.
- Extensive catalog: Access to thousands of games, including those exclusive to PC platforms.
The comparison between the PS5 Pro and a PC remains an open question. For gamers looking to maximize their performance at a reduced cost, the PS5 Pro is an attractive solution, especially when you consider its optimized hardware and innovations like the PSSR.
But obviously, the PC remains an essential choice for those looking for flexibility and multiple uses.
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