Midwayman
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I'd bet my left nut this first round of games on the PS5/Xsex will work just fine with dual RT/Raster and HDD solutions on all current gen PC hardware.
Hell most of them will probably run OK on my now quite old sig rig with the right mix of settings.
By the time you get the ground up, won't work without it engines that need those features, you'll have PC hardware to boot in reasonable price ranges.
The first round of releases will almost certainly be cross platform with the previous gen titles, so yah it'll take a year or two before devs are willing to risk making titles that can't play on older hardware. Still I'm betting Sony or MS will do something first party only to show off their new hardware. Sony is the more likely candidate as they have more transfer and will want to show that off since they're behind in gpu speed. Also they don't tend to port to PC where MS has committed to do that.
I always struggle with buying games right away. I know a lot of them have a ton of bugs on release. Buying early access games is even worse. Single player experiences are almost always better 6 months out. However if multi-player is a large aspect of the game, being behind the learning curve really sucks. If you buy a game 6 months in you're left with sometimes low server pops, or the people still playing are all the hardcore guys and it'll take a month of being cannon fodder before you catch up.