I just think that developers are allocating resources to have features for these pro consoles. I’d prefer if they just optimized the experience for everyone.
But you’re right about one thing, I’ve kept playing on the base ps4 until the end of the generation and I’ve been able to enjoy a lot of games.
If devs can manage to get games to run well on the billion combinations of PC parts, I think they can mange 2 console SKUs. Especially if they are already using dynamic resolution/VRR, they can just let either run higher on the Pro and boom you’ve got a Pro version. If anything the PS4 Pro was the afterthought for devs, as many would just bump it to 1440p and call it a day.
Only if the Pro model became a dominant model would base owners maybe need to worry, but with 40m+ units sold and still maybe a year until the Pro model that’s just not going to happen.
I just think that developers are allocating resources to have features for these pro consoles. I’d prefer if they just optimized the experience for everyone.
But you’re right about one thing, I’ve kept playing on the base ps4 until the end of the generation and I’ve been able to enjoy a lot of games.
If devs can manage to get games to run well on the billion combinations of PC parts, I think they can mange 2 console SKUs. Especially if they are already using dynamic resolution/VRR, they can just let either run higher on the Pro and boom you’ve got a Pro version. If anything the PS4 Pro was the afterthought for devs, as many would just bump it to 1440p and call it a day.
Only if the Pro model became a dominant model would base owners maybe need to worry, but with 40m+ units sold and still maybe a year until the Pro model that’s just not going to happen.