Aw, that's a shame. Annapurna published quite a few indies I liked. Maybe the leavers plan on starting their own indie publishing thing, but that's gonna be tricky without financial backing.
Obviously. PS5pro seems to be mostly a gpu upgrade, supposedly putting it roughly in the ballpark of a RTX4070, and a 4070 can't get native 4K at 60fps with RT in every game. Tho cpu seems to be unchanged, so for a lot of games that are cpu-bound (i.e. open world) that's probably going to be the bottleneck. I'll bet you GTA6 will be 30fps. Probably not native 4K either, but upscaled + dynamic resolution.
Digital Foundry recently confirmed that PS5 PRo is equivalent to RTX 4070:
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Okay, so $700 at first doesn't sound too bad in that regard, but let's pretend we want the disc drive and the vertical stand, also want to get a 4k tv. That's gonna be $810 + $300-500 for the TV. I kinda feel everyone is gonna want the disc drive at least, not sure on the vertical stand; So we're looking at around $1070 minimum. Oh but you gotta pay for that PS+ subscription as well, which at minimum will run you $10/mo. So for about an year of use, we are seeing $1190 total.
Again that's just my estimate and the price can very; I.E. Someone may already have a 4K TV, wait for sale on the console or the TV, want to purchase an extra SSD, choose or not choose to get the disc drive or the vertical stand, etc. But essentially it looks like for the price point alone PS5 Pro doesn't seem all that different from a gaming PC?
I feel gaming pc do have a bit more advantage here; Lots of third-party sellers to get games cheaper, no need to pay for extra subscriptions, the option to upgrade each part instead of getting a whole new system, etc.