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Originally Posted by TheWildWhelk
Narmak, i can't think of a reason for the PS5 Pro to be made; the PS4 Pro was to bridge the 4K gap by rendering at 1440p and upscaling to 2160p, no way is Sony going to be anticipating 8K gaming in 3 or 4 years down the line. The PS5 can sit it out at 4k for quite some time, knowing that the 8K generation is very far off.
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The reason a PS5 Pro could be possible is because i have a feeling the base hardware still won't consistently hit a native 4k @60fps with bells and whistles. A Pro model would help them get even closer to that even when using dynamic resolution and so on. The Unreal Engine 5 demo for example seemed to have no Ray Tracing and settled usually at 1440p. Plus it was 30fps. So i do think there's a group of people that would want it and personally i would probably upgrade to a PS5 Pro.
My personal feelings was to buy a PS5 at launch, enjoy it as it is and upgrade to a PS5 Pro if they release it and also at that sorta time, look to upgrade the internal storage past the 825GB or whatever the Pro might even come with as standard. I think the 825GB on PS5 is soldered in and not removable and the additional storage would be in addition to it but we'll have to get further details tbh on how it works.