This was said about the PS3 too, and as an owner of one... it's likely going to be itsfuckingnothing.gif
I'm sorry you feel that way but clearly you have a different definition of good exclusives than most people.
This was said about the PS3 too, and as an owner of one... it's likely going to be itsfuckingnothing.gif
This..
I have 25% stronger gpu in my laptop and it even has a full hd screen now that is a engineering marvel. Did cost 3 times the ps4 :'(
I'm more of a PC gamer with a ridiculous rig and 1400 hours on dota 2 alone, but what most PC elitists try ignore are the vast number of exclusives that we won't be able to play on the PS4 this time around. And since we are talking about hardware, yes, the PS4 is absolutely an engineering marvel, fuck outta here if you think otherwise.
I've never had a Sony system die on me.
Whatever, I can build a PC the size of a altoids tin for $13 that can play Battlefield 4 at 4K and 240 FPS! You console kiddies are all dumb and stuff.
Am I doing it right?
Let me see some examples.
As a PC gamer myself I haven't seen them.
Uhh what? That was supposed to be positive for the PS4. Is it ok to personally attack people for posting their thoughts on hardware and video games?Great example of a PC gamer who has no idea what they are talking about. So glad I'm not this closed-minded. PC master race = lame.
It's not really a marvel. Sony chose louder and smaller over Microsoft's bigger and quieter.
Constantly repeating this doesn't make it true you know.It's not really a marvel. Sony chose louder and smaller over Microsoft's bigger and quieter.
Whatever, I can build a PC the size of a altoids tin for $13 that can play Battlefield 4 at 4K and 240 FPS! You console kiddies are all dumb and stuff.
Am I doing it right?
It's not really a marvel. Sony chose louder and smaller over Microsoft's bigger and quieter.
I actually wish PC gamers had more games to play, they would spend less time shitting every console thread.
I own a gaming PC and a PS3, I mostly play on PS3 but I don't go in every PC thread talking about PS3 exclusives. It would probably be annoying.
I'm more of a PC gamer with a ridiculous rig and 1400 hours on dota 2 alone, but what most PC elitists try ignore are the vast number of exclusives that we won't be able to play on the PS4 this time around. And since we are talking about hardware, yes, the PS4 is absolutely an engineering marvel, fuck outta here if you think otherwise.
I can't remember the last PC tech demo, but then I really haven't looked into that in a while as they're usually produced for cards from nVidia or AMD.
I think a big factor in calling something an "engineering marvel" is the power consumption. I believe it's still unknown at this point.
I can't remember the last PC tech demo, but then I really haven't looked into that in a while as they're usually produced for cards from nVidia or AMD.
Tech demos' representative values vary. With fixed camera(?) a lot of things can be prerendered/approximated in various ways.
Why is the Xbox One bigger? This is how it looks inside:
Where did you heard this info?It's not really a marvel. Sony chose louder and smaller over Microsoft's bigger and quieter.
It's not really a marvel. Sony chose louder and smaller over Microsoft's bigger and quieter.
Where did you heard this info?
A mid range 2012 GPU and a netbook CPU is an engineering marvel? Must be nice to be so easily impressed.
Oh my. When are those things gonna be affordable
It's not really a marvel. Sony chose louder and smaller over Microsoft's bigger and quieter.
The system is beautiful no doubt.
I'm still a junior member and can't post new threads to ask, and I'm not sure where else I can ask this question where it makes sense (and my search didn't find a thread on this). BUT, does anyone know if you can install a PS4 game on the console and not have to use the disc again?
That was my biggest annoyance this generation. I want all my games on the drive accessible whenever I want them. I don't wanna dig up discs every time I want to play them.
Games will install in the background while you play but you need to keep the disc in the drive (if the disc were not in the drive, you end up with a situation like the XBone with online licenses)
if you want all games on the hard drive with no discs, you can buy every game day 1 as a digital download.
Seriously?
Do you even know what an APU is?
Because that's what their using. Their basically re-engineered versions of the A10 APU Desktop Line. Much like the revision Intel Ivy birdge line for laptops, desktops and tablets. Instead of being 2.5ghz and up, they are clocked down to 1.7ghz, with lower voltage. Only big difference isn't in the core architecture, but mostly voltage and clock speed.
http://www.amd.com/us/products/desktop/Pages/consumer-desktops.aspx#6
Plus unlike Intel's nerf'd i5 and i3, which unfortunately only have dual core cpu's with hyper threading. The AMD line are true quad-core, and since their APU based, the GPU chip integrated in it is much more robust than anything Intel has. That's why cheap pc gaming can be had with a AMD based laptop with an A8 or above.
Intel does beat AMD for raw computing power, but in terms of overall, AMD is all around a better value, and is cheaper for their systems. Rather than pay the over bloated contract for Intel and Nvidia.
http://www.extremetech.com/gaming/156273-xbox-720-vs-ps4-vs-pc-how-the-hardware-specs-compare
They are indeed quit capable, maybe not as strong as a desktop CPU, but still can handle multi-threaded task's, and render at similar capacity.
Calling it a net book CPU is not accurate at all my friend.
I think you got those figures wrong
Definitely agree with the OP. Second post is lame!
That Xbone fan is the Citizen Kane of coolers