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it is important to those who have a relativ old PC and are not sure if it will run fine. this video shows you what the ps5 really is. you can deduct from there and logically tell if your PC will be fine or not.
the findings from the past are still true. the ps5 cannot suddenly exceed at GTX 1080 in performance magically and suddenly be as good as a 3060. which is simply far from the truth.
you are right. we will see what is actually the reality about DD2.
but the video still makes sense to today when you look at other games, which came out on PS5 and PC. the processing power of the PS5 cannot exceed a 1080 and matches often on the 1070. pc version have to be on low or mid settings to match the visual fidelity on the ps5 version.
if you like we can meet here again after the release and benchmarks are there. so we can see which gpu matches the 20-30 fps mark.