Omegabalmung9
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My hype will come when its a day or two before the release date.I usually get only a few hours of sleep on release days lol.
God yes. The original PS4 was already butt ugly, this one is just straight up hideous.
Wait, so you don't have a 4K/HDR TV but you're expecting Scorpio to provide the generational leap that PS4 Pro doesn't?Are there really consumers who would buy (or not buy) a console based on its physical appearance?
They don't want an "ugly" PS4Pro, but if it was "pretty" they would buy it?
I don't think there are a lot of people like that.
Personally I won't be getting one for the reasons many have mentioned:
no 4K/HDR tv
not getting PSVR
not significantly better than regular PS4 (ie. not a generational leap like Scorpio)
(supposedly) no exclusive content.
That last one is a big one for me as it's the only reason I got a PS4 in the first place.
(If Bloodborne 2 runs at a locked 60fps on the Pro I'll be eating my words)
I'm a PC gamer, I tend to upgrade my GPU every couple years. The PS4 Pro is a chance to do it on console. More power is a definite selling point, as I'm looking for the highest level of hardware performance.I guess the lack of hype could also be due to the fact only a small percentage of people own HDR 4k Tvs.
I don't see any point of getting it, unless my OG ps4 breaks down.
I guess the lack of hype could also be due to the fact only a small percentage of people own HDR 4k Tvs.
I don't see any point of getting it, unless my OG ps4 breaks down.
I don't get it? Would you be super hyped for IPhone 7 if you have a 6+?
A lot of people don't see the added value of the pro if you don't have a 4K tv.
Which is a shame because 1080p is actually where you'll see the best improvements (60fps, effects, post-processing). I read it's also useful for the PSVR ( saw an interview with farpoint developer where they say they use the raw power of the pro to increase resolution and therefore reduce blur/aliasing)
In this thread:
3x the compute power and SATA3 = "A modern day Rumble Pack accessory"
Support for UHD Blu-Ray discs = Killer app.
GAF, I love you, never change.
Why would anyone get hyped for something that is hardly any different to the previous console and with no need for it?
No no no. Didn't you read?
Lots have people here have said it's a minimal or marginal upgrade that will do nearly nothing at 1080. They must surely be right. /s
It'll be fun seeing the reactions to the various DF videos showing just what a pro does for you at 1080.
Maybe I'm wrong. But the ps4 pro does 4K tv, just not UHD bluray playback.A lot of people don't see the added value of the pro if you don't have a 4K tv.
Which is a shame because 1080p is actually where you'll see the best improvements (60fps, effects, post-processing). I read it's also useful for the PSVR ( saw an interview with farpoint developer where they say they use the raw power of the pro to increase resolution and therefore reduce blur/aliasing)
Likely, and with higher settings, and effects.People here do realize that the Battlefield 1 breakdown is going to look like this right?
Xbox One: 720p
PlayStation 4: 900p
PlayStation 4 Pro: 1080p
you know those settings weren't automatically created right? developers had to create those presetsI'm sure that it CAN do a lot at 1080p. The problem is that it's not automatic. Developers need to create a patch. It's not like on PC where the user can go from medium to very high when you get a new video card. If it was, I'd buy one in an instant.
That's bs... we have people here that could take a part a computer and put it back together. Cerny's presentation was boring, but it was informative. It's just a narrative driven by Sony dominating and no one wants to see that for too long, so let's exaggerate the mistakes and highlight the shortcomings.Part of that is on Sony for not clearly showing what the power will do for 1080 displays.
I think they will push more than 1080p on Pro or details/effects will be way higher.People here do realize that the Battlefield 1 breakdown is going to look like this right?
Xbox One: 720p
PlayStation 4: 900p
PlayStation 4 Pro: 1080p
They haven't done a great job saying what it will do for people playing on 1080p TVs or using PSVR, so there's not much to get hyped about.
I don't really get this reaction gif?
That's bs... we have people here that could take a part a computer and put it back together. Cerny's presentation was boring, but it was informative. It's just a narrative driven by Sony dominating and no one wants to see that for too long, so let's exaggerate the mistakes and highlight the shortcomings.
My opinion of course. But I think the people off of forums will support Pro just fine.
You are right, sir. Right decision.I think it will do very well, but personally it just pushed me to finally build a high-end PC.
In this thread:
3x the compute power and SATA3 = "A modern day Rumble Pack accessory"
Support for UHD Blu-Ray discs = Killer app.
GAF, I love you, never change.
I watched the conference, follow most gaming sites, and listen to 6+ hours of gaming podcasts a week and have heard next to nothing about the benefits for 1080p games. Why hasn't Sony produced videos highlighting what it can do for their first party games?
I am buying a Pro but have next to no idea what it will do for games at 1080p.
My guess is that they willI watched the conference, follow most gaming sites, and listen to 6+ hours of gaming podcasts a week and have heard next to nothing about the benefits for 1080p games. Why hasn't Sony produced videos highlighting what it can do for their first party games?
I am buying a Pro but have next to no idea what it will do for games at 1080p.
so because they're haven't been a ton of games highlighting differences in 1080p that means Sony said next to nothing?I watched the conference, follow most gaming sites, and listen to 6+ hours of gaming podcasts a week and have heard next to nothing about the benefits for 1080p games. Why hasn't Sony produced videos highlighting what it can do for their first party games?
I am buying a Pro but have next to no idea what it will do for games at 1080p.
I watched the conference, follow most gaming sites, and listen to 6+ hours of gaming podcasts a week and have heard next to nothing about the benefits for 1080p games. Why hasn't Sony produced videos highlighting what it can do for their first party games?
I am buying a Pro but have next to no idea what it will do for games at 1080p.
Devs can improve framerate, boost the texture quality, better AA and downsampling, more lush environments, better quality shadows, better effects, etcI watched the conference, follow most gaming sites, and listen to 6+ hours of gaming podcasts a week and have heard next to nothing about the benefits for 1080p games. Why hasn't Sony produced videos highlighting what it can do for their first party games?
I am buying a Pro but have next to no idea what it will do for games at 1080p.
Not yet i believeSo are there any pre-order deals or bundles for launch timeframe?
Small list right now but there is a thread.Do we have a list of games that are going to be enhanced for 1080p sets yet?