djblackice
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Here we go...
You bought that bull shit?
The Cloud is the new Secret Sauce?
The Cloud is the new Secret Sauce?
Reiko
Banned
(Today, 02:11 AM)
cloud computing sound like something Crazy Ken would have said to bolster the PS2/PS3
So will games lead develop on XOne being that the tech is inferior and then port to PS4 with little to no changes because of the PC like architecture? If so, then at least the games will look the same. On the bad side, XOne will probably be holding the PS4 back for what should be more graphically intensive games. meh
We really need a one console future. Hopefully sooner rather than later.
the only thing my insider was right about on the controller was the rumble in the analog buttons. did they scrap the screen idea because of price? was that ever going to be? booooooo!
in game informer interview with marc whitten (the guy on stage talking x1 specs)
GI:the PS4 has 8gb gddr5 of very fast ram which are focused on games and I've heard x1 has 3gb for the OS and only 5gb for games wont x1 be at a disadvantage becuase of this?
xbox guy response: ''err, i dont want to talk about sonys platform, i dont know how it works'' lol
this pretty much confirms 5gb for games doesent it, Mark whitten certainly didn't deny it and seemed in agreement with the game informer guy about 5gb for games and 3gb for OS.
maybe he does not actually know, how much RAM it has for games and OS!
lol, why did he get banned? being false xbox prophet?
The hardware guy does not know how much ram is allocated?
He would be really incompetent if that was the case.
Reiko on Beyond3D:
"I was lied to. My "source" gave me false info."
Saw one of the videos after the reveal that said they tried a touch pad on the controller and they didn't like people constantly looking down at the controller and then back up at the tv.
The hardware guy does not know how much ram is allocated?
He would be really incompetent if that was the case.
He is not a hardware guy, and he was talking about how the PS4 system was set up when he said he didn't know how it works.
So the PS4 is more powerful?
Are they confusing a touch pad and a touch screen?Saw one of the videos after the reveal that said they tried a touch pad on the controller and they didn't like people constantly looking down at the controller and then back up at the tv.
Is it? I thought the 7GB for games rumor was just something reported by a site called PS4Daily without a direct quotation or any sources. Have we heard from any actual developers what this number is? We know Killzone is using about 4.5GB, and I don't think any of the other developers have spoken in much technical depth.
So the PS4 is more powerful?
Well, I would like for you to look at the Killzone: Shadowfall reveal, and then look at the Call of Duty: Ghosts reveal, and then give me your take on the situation, as it were.
You're using a COD game to gauge how powerful the console is? Really?
Blu-ray drive.
he's talking about blu-ray..I think.
interesting. if you could ever find that link, that would be sweet. hmmm.. so they might of had it at one time.
Are they confusing a touch pad and a touch screen?
You don't have to look down when using a laptops touch pad...
3GB was for GPU only, 4.5GB total.I believe that it was reported Killzone was using 3GB
Well, I would like for you to look at the Killzone: Shadowfall reveal, and then look at the Call of Duty: Ghosts reveal, and then give me your take on the situation, as it were.
Well, that strategy clearly works for crazy buttocks on a train.Lol ...... when huffing glue is your source your always going to be off the mark ;p
Reiko on Beyond3D:
"I was lied to. My "source" gave me false info."
Well, that strategy clearly works for crazy buttocks on a train.
Well, I would like for you to look at the Killzone: Shadowfall reveal, and then look at the Call of Duty: Ghosts reveal, and then give me your take on the situation, as it were.
3GB was for GPU only, 4.5GB total.
It's impractical at best. It's one thing to have a game rendered remotely and sent to a console in an onlive type setup, but a hybrid approach where the game is partially rendered locally and some calculations are 'in the cloud?' While possible in theory, it would be a huge development headache, not worth the trouble for what would be marginal gains.So you guys don't think Azure will be useful for gaming?
So you guys don't think Azure will be useful for gaming?
TheVerge said:There's almost no latency, things are astonishingly accurate
http://www.gametrailers.com/full-episodes/1x6o6u/gt-tv-behind-the-scenes-of-xbox-one
~5:50 they start talking about the controller.
He may have been talking about a touch screen, about to rewatch.
It's impractical at best. It's one thing to have a game rendered remotely and sent to a console in an onlive type setup, but a hybrid approach where the game is partially rendered locally and some calculations are 'in the cloud?' While possible in theory, it would be a huge development headache, not worth the trouble for what would be marginal gains.
Nope, because we've seen exactly this excuse before with SimCity and it turned out to be utter horseshit. I expect the same here, that it'll actually be solely for always on DRM.