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Consoles need to be affordable so filling them with parts which will make them cost £800-1000 isn't going to happen.
Console games still look nice though, i have a PS4 and games like Yakuza 6, Horizon Zero Dawn and God Of War look really impressive. They don't hold a steady 60fps though which is something a good pc can handle.
They've caught up before. They don't stay up there for long, though.
Maybe not in framerate but in graphics quality.
But yeah that didn't last long.
But yeah consoles arent ever catching up to pc. Not unless people are ok paying at least 800 to 1k for them.
Red Dead Redemption 2 on the Xbox One X is one of the most photorealistic games I have seen.
60FPS? Thousands.
30FPS? I would say £600-800.