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“Do you want the honest truth? This machine, [the PS4], is not so strong as you think,” Fares says. “This is like a five-year-old PC. If consoles were as powerful as PCs are today, you would see all different games. Most of the work developers put out there is to make them work on consoles.”
Update: A previous version of this article incorrectly cited the PS4 Pro as the console, when it was a standard PS4. Unveiled during EA’s E3 conference, A Way Out looks promising - from the team behind Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons, the co-op adventure game offers asymmetrical drama filled wit
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"“No, I mean, there are certain limitations you have to work under,” Wardell said. “There’s what you can do and what is marketable.
Ashes of the Singularity has sold a lot better than we ever thought it would. But we shouldn’t kid ourselves, it won’t be a top 10 seller any time soon overall, because for it to shine, you need 2GB of VRAm and 8GB of RAM and four CPU cores. And while hardcore gamers have that, it’s still not that common. And in order to do [something like]
Lord of the Rings in real time, I would need a 16 core machine, 8GB of VRAM, and, say, 16GB of RAM, with either an AMD Vega or GeForce 1080. So I
could do it, there will be no one to sell it to.” "
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