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"Do you want the honest truth? This machine, [the PS4], is not so strong as you think, Fares says. This is like a five-year-old PC. If consoles were as powerful as PCs are today, you would see all different games. Most of the work developers put out there is to make them work on consoles."
He seems to suggest that optimisation efforts for consoles slows game development down, while the specs themselves bottleneck developers, stopping them from doing everything they want.
While consoles have similar architecture to PC these days, it’s clear there’s still a huge gap in terms of power, even with these mid-generation upgrades. In fact, rather than jumping to a proper new generation, developers need to make sure games run on the vanilla PS4 and Xbox One. While he’s aiming specifically at the PS4 here, the Xbox One is even more underpowered and that’s what developers will need to aim for, despite the existence of the Xbox One X.