Fallout 4 is dropping to 20 FPS! RELEASE THE SEVENTH CORE
(Shu cracks staff upon altar. A mighty roar is heard)
Only thing im worried about: The problem with the PS4 is thermal throttling especially the original revisions... mine sounds like a hairdryer already. The xb1 has much better cooling.
Fallout 4 is dropping to 20 FPS! RELEASE THE SEVENTH CORE
(Shu cracks staff upon altar. A mighty roar is heard)
Bethesda haven't even acknowledged the existence of any performance issues. Who knows if they even realize they have an extra core available to them.
lmao this.
Fallout 4 is dropping to 20 FPS! RELEASE THE SEVENTH CORE
(Shu cracks staff upon altar. A mighty roar is heard)
Fallout 4 is dropping to 20 FPS! RELEASE THE SEVENTH CORE
(Shu cracks staff upon altar. A mighty roar is heard)
Bethesda haven't even acknowledged the existence of any performance issues. Who knows if they even realize they have an extra core available to them.
Is it realistic to expect an overclock ? It happened in the past.
Get a grip.
Bethesda haven't even acknowledged the existence of any performance issues. Who knows if they even realize they have an extra core available to them.
Is it realistic to expect an overclock ? It happened in the past.
Only half-joking, you could take a 256 core CPU and Bethesda's game engine would still run with performance issues there.
Is it realistic to expect an overclock ? It happened in the past.
Does Gamebyro even know what multiple cpu cores are?
100% yes.I prefer Toguro's estimates for the power up:
XB1 already 120%.
PS4 finally achieved 80%.
Good work Sony. Now let's get a 10% overclock
No.
What happened in the past was an underclock to save battery power.
You can only up the clock if you planned for it from the start and there is no reason for Sony to ship an underclocked cpu.
Wonder if this will be enough to push the PS4 ahead in general performance over the i3/750 ti setup that its often compared with on the PC side of things. My understanding is that the CPU was the limiting factor for the PS4 there in performance, with the Radeon 7850 ish GPU in the PS4 being faster than the 750 Ti.
Sony is not forced into making sudden changes. I think the biggest drive for giving devs more performance will be PSVR. For example "if PSVR app is running = shutdown/pause X OS services and open up some CPU/Memory".
Eh. As "pathetic weak-ass mobile shit" as the PS4 CPU is (that's what we usually hear from the PC people, paraphrased), I'm pretty sure it can easily do PS2 emulation on 6 cores. Probably on 1 core if the emulator is well-written.
This is good
This thread is severely lacking in the gif department thou
Good news. I always wondered why the PS4 needs to reserve two entire cores for the little that it seems to do in the background. Especially given that a single Jaguar core at 1.6Ghz likely outperforms many mobile devices who do much more with less power.
This is good
This thread is severely lacking in the gif department thou
The RAM reserve also is overkill IMHO, but it will probably take quite a bit longer in the generation until that's reduced.
The RAM reserve also is overkill IMHO, but it will probably take quite a bit longer in the generation until that's reduced.
Yeah, that seems excessive too. But then again, they might have changed that too already.
This wont happen, in all likelyhood. They partitioned it off in the first place so that they'd have fewer worries about RAM usage as they add more functionality to the OS.
Fallout 4 is dropping to 20 FPS! RELEASE THE SEVENTH CORE
4k @ 60 fps in all (except maybe for open world) games as a standard should be a possibility now...no more excuses Sony / 3Rd party devs.
Or else I trade in ps4 for the soon to be super powerful (with the direct x upgrade) xbox one.
My guess is that Sony wanted to be extra cautious this gen in terms of ram for the OS. They got burned last gen by not having enough RAM reserved for the PS3's OS for etra functionality. Didn't want a repeat of that.
Unlocked that Chakra.
There goes the gap.
It's possible. But I would not expect it anytime soon.
No.
What happened in the past was an underclock to save battery power.
You can only up the clock if you planned for it from the start and there is no reason for Sony to ship an underclocked cpu.
Is it realistic to expect an overclock ? It happened in the past.