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"Oh no. Games weren't running at 60fps"
Tons of games weren't 60fps before the ps4 pro was ever released. That isn't leaving the ps4 behind.
Also. Woooow. You made your first pc 20 years ago. I'm like super impressed. Except I'm old. Older than you apparently. Or at least I started much earlier. Come back when your first pc had to have dip switches all over the motherboard and 4MB of ram was a whole lot. I was playing computer games in the 80's, noon.
But so what, really? That's a dumbass "flex" to try and make. "I've used a computer longer than you, so that means I know more". Like, seriously? That's what your little mind tries to go to? You're an idiot.
I wasn't trying to flex. Iwanted to correct your unfounded claim that I obviously wasn't a computer gamer.
That in turn is a bit in the realm of pot calling the kettle black.
My point was that console exclusive games are optimized mainly for the highest-end console for which they are developed. I don't know how to explain it much simpler.