Intel has become a victim of exactly what AMD did with their CPU's, architectural stagnation, they don't have new architecture they simply keep iterating on the existing.
It's why I still have my 2600k which is five years old and running strong with absolutely no need to "upgrade", more like side step. Game performance is still near identical to what Intel has released over the last 6 years, five generations of i7's since mine came to market and not one has been a reason to upgrade.
AMD's Ryzen is really starting to look appealing, they've finally upped the ante and are bringing new architecture to the market, and so far it looks great, possibly great enough me to go red again.
@wexorian: Valid criticism =/= hating, sort your logical mess out.
1. It's Bioware and Electronic Arts, they are no doubt one of the first developers and publishers to get SDK's and that was also no doubt LONG AGO.
2. It's not new tech, it's actually old existing tablet level technology that is being put into Switch, which again is likely the reason for it not to come to Switch, it would be too much work to port everything.
3. The game is guaranteed to sell insanely well.
4. It's coming to Xbox One so it's coming to Scorpio, they are one in the same. Also EA/BioWare are on very friendly terms and in partnerships with Microsoft so the game is no doubt going to have a bevy of Scorpio based improvements and no doubt native 4K rendering.
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