JimmyRustler
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Technically not impressive. The power gap between Wii U to PS4 seems to be like PS2 to Gamecube.
And this is good! It is the only way Sony has a chance to survive in console business.
Technically not impressive. The power gap between Wii U to PS4 seems to be like PS2 to Gamecube.
And this is good! It is the only way Sony has a chance to survive in console business.
Hahahaha perfect =D
Technically not impressive. The power gap between Wii U to PS4 seems to be like PS2 to Gamecube.
And this is good! It is the only way Sony has a chance to survive in console business.
That post is absolutely delusional -- as are many in his post history. Oh, and looking at previous statements to assess facetiousness or sarcasm is child-like? I'll take that into account. Thanks, Coolwhip.If you try to make fun of someone's post history (like a 12 year old) then that's a pretty weak post to do it with...
Technically not impressive. The power gap between Wii U to PS4 seems to be like PS2 to Gamecube.
And this is good! It is the only way Sony has a chance to survive in console business.
I'm no technical expert, but does this mean Wii U is going to be left out in the cold again for the most part like the Wii? Is the gap that significant between Durango/Orbis and Wii U is what I mean?
The specifications of Durango and Orbis seem quite comparable, whilst Wii U seems...lacking a lot.
I'm no technical expert, but does this mean Wii U is going to be left out in the cold again for the most part like the Wii? Is the gap that significant between Durango/Orbis and Wii U is what I mean?
The specifications of Durango and Orbis seem quite comparable, whilst Wii U seems...lacking a lot.
I'm no technical expert, but does this mean Wii U is going to be left out in the cold again for the most part like the Wii? Is the gap that significant between Durango/Orbis and Wii U is what I mean?
So 720 is considerably more powerful, I imagine devs would have trouble creating cross-platform games with these two
Technically not impressive. The power gap between Wii U to PS4 seems to be like PS2 to Gamecube.
And this is good! It is the only way Sony has a chance to survive in console business.
Are you referring to 720 --> Wii U? Because, otherwise, no.So 720 is considerably more powerful, I imagine devs would have trouble creating cross-platform games with these two
Let's just say if these Durango/Orbis specs are true, Wii U is fucked. (Ports wise)
Let's just say if these Durango/Orbis specs are true, Wii U is fucked. (Ports wise)
Wii U downports are still possible.Yup. It's 2006 tech vs 2011 tech.
So 720 is considerably more powerful, I imagine devs would have trouble creating cross-platform games with these two
Let's just say if these Durango/Orbis specs are true, Wii U is fucked. (Ports wise)
That was the point. I think MSFT & Sony along with the biggest developers have decided to push Nintendo out of the market by starvation. Why? cause the Nintendo Wii scared the fuck out of them.
Disappointing, if that's the case.Pretty much.
Wii U downports are still possible.
Sony is using GDDR5. If you are daft enough to make an assumption about performance based on RAM numbers alone, you are truly uninformed.But I like it that Durango probably has 8GB of RAM. 4GB for the Orbis sounds too low imo.
Think again.Well if the specs for both consoles are real I'm kind of disappointed. Kind of because I actually expected them to be 'not so strong', specially Sony's console, after all the money they've been losing (considering all of Sony's business).
But I like it that Durango probably has 8GB of RAM. 4GB for the Orbis sounds too low imo.
Well if the specs for both consoles are real I'm kind of disappointed. Kind of because I actually expected them to be 'not so strong', specially Sony's console, after all the money they've been losing (considering all of Sony's business).
But I like it that Durango probably has 8GB of RAM. 4GB for the Orbis sounds too low imo.
Sure, but I meant more in terms of having it look anywhere near in the same ballpark.
But I like it that Durango probably has 8GB of RAM. 4GB for the Orbis sounds too low imo.
Disappointing, if that's the case.
I don't understand why Nintendo didn't see this coming. Surely, with all the momentum gained from the Wii, it would have been wise to go all out like Sony/Microsoft with a Wii 2 instead of some tablet hybrid called Wii U.
Seems like Nintendo is really lacking in foresight. It made sense for them to try something radically different with Wii. Not so much this time.
They should name it Playstation Orbis for retail, sounds great Imo
Well if the specs for both consoles are real I'm kind of disappointed. Kind of because I actually expected them to be 'not so strong', specially Sony's console, after all the money they've been losing (considering all of Sony's business).
But I like it that Durango probably has 8GB of RAM. 4GB for the Orbis sounds too low imo.
It all comes down to what "type" of ram each are using.I read about the RAM.
Is it really better to have half the amount of ram but having it faster/with larger bandwidth?
Devs wouldn't port anyway.Let's just say if these Durango/Orbis specs are true, Wii U is fucked. (Ports wise)
How come in every next-gen speculation thread everyone ignores the Sony patent with the GPGPU architecture? Is it because it's possibly a TV design?
You do realize that in terms of RAM, Sony's is "stronger" than Microsoft's, right?
Both are very powerful consoles so I don't see where the disappointment is coming from.
In simple terms, it's like having 8 250ml water bottles, or 4 500ml water bottle. Which one will you get? Depends on your carrying/drinking habits. Both are equally powerful.
Technically not impressive. The power gap between Wii U to PS4 seems to be like PS2 to Gamecube.
And this is good! It is the only way Sony has a chance to survive in console business.
So are those PS4 specs good
Well if the specs for both consoles are real I'm kind of disappointed. Kind of because I actually expected them to be 'not so strong', specially Sony's console, after all the money they've been losing (considering all of Sony's business).
But I like it that Durango probably has 8GB of RAM. 4GB for the Orbis sounds too low imo.