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Edge: PS4 to launch in Europe in early 2014, US/JP 2013, more powerful than next Xbox

miksar

Member
Apparently Edge asked some of its sources and gave us a little more detail about the new Sony console.

Development sources with working knowledge of both next generation consoles have told us that PlayStation 4 will be more powerful than the next Xbox, will ship with a redesigned controller and launch by the end of the year in Japan and the US. PlayStation 4’s European launch will follow in early 2014.

Sony is set to reveal its next PlayStation on Wednesday February 20th at an event dubbed ‘see the future’. Sony Computer Entertainment released a teaser video last night to announce the event. Below, our sources revealed what to expect from PlayStation 4.

The controller

Sources close to the hardware have revealed to us that PS4 will ship with a redesigned controller which is the same size as an existing DualShock but features a small touchpad in place of the existing Select, Start and PS buttons. The tech is based on Vita’s rear touchpad, and is similarly responsive in use.

A new Share button on the controller will, when pressed, launch a new feature that will allow screenshots and video to be distributed online. The PS4 hardware will continually record the most recent 15 minutes of onscreen action (with no processing penalty, claims our source), which users will then be able to edit and broadcast via the Internet.

The launch

We’re told that PlayStation 4 will launch in Japan and the US by Christmas, with a Euro rollout following in early 2014, the delay attributed to the complexities involved in European distribution. Alongside the console, Sony will also introduce a new, improved iteration of its PlayStation Eye peripheral, which remains compatible with the PlayStation Move controller. Move will be available at launch, but it’s not clear yet whether it will be bundled with the hardware. Sony has already earned an enormous amount of goodwill among studios working with PS4 development hardware. Privately, Sony representatives have conceded that the company made a mistake in creating such esoteric architecture for PS3, and its strategy for PS4 gives developers more opportunities this time around, notably because the hardware is much more PC-like in its makeup than PS3.

We have confirmed with sources that recently leaked tech specs are accurate. Though Durango devkits offer 8GB of DDR3 RAM, compared to Orbis’s 4GB, Sony’s GDDR5 solution is capable of moving data at 176 gigabytes per second, which should eliminate the sort of bottlenecks that hampered PS3 game performance. Importantly, we’ve learned that Sony has told developers that it is pushing for the final PS4 RAM to match up to Microsoft’s 8GB.

Both platforms are driven by eight-core AMD CPUs clocked at 1.6GHz, with Microsoft opting for a D3D11.x GPU from an unknown source and Sony utilising a more capable solution in AMD’s ‘R10XX’ architecture, alongside the so-called ‘Liverpool’ system-on-chip.

It’s clear Sony has designed a system that, on paper, outperforms Microsoft’s next Xbox. One source familiar with both platforms tells us that in real terms Sony’s console is “slightly more powerful” and “very simple to work with”.

Ultimately, the performance differences between the two consoles will have as much bearing on multiplatform releases as the differences between PS3 and 360 – very little – but Sony will be expecting big-budget firstparty releases such as the PS4 Uncharted sequel to demonstrate its console’s superiority.

http://www.edge-online.com/news/playstation-4-revealed/
 
A new Share button on the controller will, when pressed, launch a new feature that will allow screenshots and video to be distributed online. The PS4 hardware will continually record the most recent 15 minutes of onscreen action (with no processing penalty, claims our source), which users will then be able to edit and broadcast via the Internet.

Am I the only one that really loves this?
 

Auto_aim1

MeisaMcCaffrey
The PS4 hardware will continually record the most recent 15 minutes of onscreen action (with no processing penalty, claims our source), which users will then be able to edit and broadcast via the Internet.
This is great if true.
 
Damn, I was hoping for parity.

Also, that sucks for Europe.

- edit

Importantly, we’ve learned that Sony has told developers that it is pushing for the final PS4 RAM to match up to Microsoft’s 8GB.

holy shit!


It’s clear Sony has designed a system that, on paper, outperforms Microsoft’s next Xbox. One source familiar with both platforms tells us that in real terms Sony’s console is “slightly more powerful” and “very simple to work with”.

hmmm define slightly?
 
Well the first bit was already known. Early 2014 is a shame :(
Few people called it I suppose.

Sources close to the hardware have revealed to us that PS4 will ship with a redesigned controller which is the same size as an existing DualShock but features a small touchpad in place of the existing Select, Start and PS buttons. The tech is based on Vita’s rear touchpad, and is similarly responsive in use.

Probably going to be used for menus and OS functionality when not in-game use.
I said MS should do this as it'd be great for Live. They'll lose out without it
 

velociraptor

Junior Member
2014 Europe launch? Fuck that.

Why is Sony so inept at launching consoles in Europe? Why can't they launch it in 2013? I'll most likely have exams during the period the PS4 is launched in the UK.
 
I can't believe Sony is doing this to us poor Europeans yet again :(

I'm sure Microsoft will wanting to be launch in Europe this year then, given their weakness in this part of the world.

EDIT: We had this rumour regarding Wii U in Europe too though, so hopefully it doesn't mean too much. Believe. :)
 
A new Share button on the controller will, when pressed, launch a new feature that will allow screenshots and video to be distributed online. The PS4 hardware will continually record the most recent 15 minutes of onscreen action (with no processing penalty, claims our source), which users will then be able to edit and broadcast via the Internet.

My dick is wet.

I can't believe Sony is doing this to us poor Europeans yet again :(

They need to make sure they have enough for demand. Europe usually cleans house for Sony.
 

onQ123

Member
"A new Share button on the controller will, when pressed, launch a new feature that will allow screenshots and video to be distributed online. The PS4 hardware will continually record the most recent 15 minutes of onscreen action (with no processing penalty, claims our source), which users will then be able to edit and broadcast via the Internet."


Nice!
 

Pie and Beans

Look for me on the local news, I'll be the guy arrested for trying to burn down a Nintendo exec's house.
Am I the only one that really loves this?

Nope, this is what I've been hoping for ever since Noby Noby Boy had integrated XMB Youtube recording.

Package sounds phenomenal. Shame about the Euro wait.
 

bryanee

Member
Well if that early 2014 thing is true and the 720 makes it out here in Europe in 2013 it makes my choice a whole lot easier. I wont be able to afford both at first so it'll be the 720.
 

M.D

Member
We have confirmed with sources that recently leaked tech specs are accurate. Though Durango devkits offer 8GB of DDR3 RAM, compared to Orbis’s 4GB, Sony’s GDDR5 solution is capable of moving data at 176 gigabytes per second, which should eliminate the sort of bottlenecks that hampered PS3 game performance. Importantly, we’ve learned that Sony has told developers that it is pushing for the final PS4 RAM to match up to Microsoft’s 8GB.

wut? 8GB GDDR5, or am I reading it wrong?
 
I'm all for sharing, but to have a dedicated button for it? I'm not sure it's something most people would use that often (outside of GAF).
 

Globox_82

Banned
If they pull this shit again on Europe I am going Xbox. fuck sony in that case. Second class treatment of the most loyal market needs to stop.
 

BadWolf

Member
So very curious about the new controller.

That record function sounds fantastic as well, should be great for fighting games in particular imo.
 

DBT85

Member
Why the fuck would you assign a whole button on a controller to only do Sharing?

And no way it gets 8gb of GDDR5. That just isn't happening.
 

Hindle

Banned
It's going to come down to the first party's to get the most out of each machine then. I'm fine with that.
 
I love the sound of that feature, if it's true. If the PS4 could also record headset audio it would be perfect for LP's, nice 15-minute episodes.
 

Maxrunner

Member
2014 sucks Sony...by that time you have time to upgrade the hardware, i mean one year from the announcement to the release, isn't that too much?
 
Importantly, we’ve learned that Sony has told developers that it is pushing for the final PS4 RAM to match up to Microsoft’s 8GB.

I call bullshit on this tbh. I'd eat my hat if they put 8GB GDDR5 in there.
 

tapedeck

Do I win a prize for talking about my penis on the Internet???
Importantly, we’ve learned that Sony has told developers that it is pushing for the final PS4 RAM to match up to Microsoft’s 8GB.
:O
 

Loudninja

Member
Sony has already earned an enormous amount of goodwill among studios working with PS4 development hardware. Privately, Sony representatives have conceded that the company made a mistake in creating such esoteric architecture for PS3, and its strategy for PS4 gives developers more opportunities this time around, notably because the hardware is much more PC-like in its makeup than PS3.

This is very good.
 

ironcreed

Banned
"Sony has already earned an enormous amount of goodwill among studios working with PS4 development hardware. Privately, Sony representatives have conceded that the company made a mistake in creating such esoteric architecture for PS3, and its strategy for PS4 gives developers more opportunities this time around, notably because the hardware is much more PC-like in its makeup than PS3."

To say that this bodes well would be an understatement. Good show, Sony.
 
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