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IGN: Mark Cerny Interview Part 1 - The Hardware

IGN writes: "In the first part of three part interview, IGN speaks to Mark Cerny, lead architect of Sony's new console. Today we talk about the hardware."

mewhy324682d ago

Cerny is a genius. Sony sure knew what it was doing when they hired him to design the most powerful console ever!!!

black0o4682d ago

No they didn't hire him .. he ofered himself

Undeadwolfy4682d ago

Yep... he just offered himself and offered his expertise free of charge. It's not like he has to make a living or anything. ¬¬

black0o4682d ago

he's the one seek them out not the other way around

Gazondaily4682d ago

Glad he assumed the reins. This guy is a genius. He is PRECISELY what Sony needed. A really likeable and down to earth guy too.

GameSpawn4682d ago

Cerny is officially a consultant. He is not officially on Sony's payroll as a Sony employee. He has mentioned this in many of his interviews and presentations. He likens the position to that of a director on a film. He has creative control over the direction and vision of the project at hand, but he does not have to report to supervisors or investors on a regular basis. He doesn't have to directly answer to anyone because as a consultant the responsibilities of the day to day activities do not lie with him. He prefers this as it lets him concentrate on the direction of the project with a minimal amount of distractions and also none of the other stresses.

AngryTypingGuy4682d ago

The man knows his stuff, and I think he has done everything right with the PS4. His face and mannerisms remind me a lot of Dana Carvey.

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ajax174682d ago

The most powerful console so far...

DJ4682d ago

Cerny reminds me of Steve Jobs in that he had the guts to do something radical, which was design PS4 from the perspective of a game developer, not systems engineer.

Persistantthug4682d ago

Regarding the Cloud:
"Well, to the extent that it's possible to do computing in the cloud, Playstation 4 can do computing in the cloud. We do some things....Today matchmaking is done in the cloud and it works very well.
If we think about things that don't work well...Trying to boost the quality of the graphics, that won't work well in the cloud"

--Mark Cerny
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That part was the most profound to me.

showtimefolks4681d ago

cerny has been with sony in a non employee way for a long long time, i am glad he went to sony to see if he could be the lead guy for ps4 and i am very glad sony allowed him

i think he can sense what developers want more because he himself is a developer and because he makes/consult on games than he knows what gamers want too

PS4 has all the positive media attention behind it since February, can't wait to get mine

one thing that is ruined is this pre order craziness, i like it because i don't have to stand in a long. But in a way it was fun standing in a line with fellow gamers and than some were told we are sold out and some were mugged in the parking lot lol

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pop_tarts4682d ago

don't worry mark if this was gaf your comment would be welcomed with open arms

Cryptcuzz4682d ago

Maybe it would have been better if you said "GAMING GOD"

A lot of people take things very literally nowadays ;)

Conzul4682d ago

He used a lowercase "g" in god. In Christian literature, any god without the uppercase "G" is a false god.

It's official ppl Cerny is the False god of Gaming.

Gekko364681d ago

@Conzul Now now, keep any references to the magic baby, his dad and the ghost from scooby doo out of public forums.

They are neither welcome or tolerated.

As to Mr Cerny, a Zeitgeist he maybe in his field and I agree that his approach to the design and architecture has been a radical departure to previous iterations of the playstation, however the only issue i have is saying only the ps4 has been designed with gamers at the forefront.

I'd argue that all consoles are designed with gamers at the forefront as it's primary consumer base. That said both Sony and Microsoft have embraced additional features.

Whether it is TV, social media, netflix, music, movies or internet gaming they all diverge from a pure gaming machine.

Both the next gen consoles are focusing in the right way, harnessing new and innovative ways of focusing the user while at the same time giving them choice.

On a final note it was interesting to hear Cerny refer to Computations in the cloud in the same sentence as match making. I'm not sure if it was intentional or deliberately ambiguous. Makes you wonder doesn't it?

Conzul4681d ago

@Gekko36
And yet, your post was somehow more distasteful. At least I was marginally humorous. X(

MEsoJD4681d ago

why did you receive so many disagrees?

NumOnePS3FanBoy4681d ago

because sensitive religious turds

mark134uk4681d ago

not sure lol some users of this site can be a bit weird sometimes

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Foxhound9224682d ago

This guy seems like he's on the ball, very impressed with what he has accomplished so far. Off topic, does anyone else get reminded of Jim Carrey with this guy? Every time I look at Mark I get a rush of Carrey haha Maybe it's just me

Phene4682d ago

I just like that there's a face behind the PS4, someone who can come out and explain all the technical nuances of its creation and development. As a consumer it makes me feel like real effort was put behind my hard earned purchase. Something I always admired about companies like Apple, they aren't evolutionary, but they are extraordinarily revolutionary. I love to see passion behind these things. And I'm not knocking Xbox, because its obviously a comparable machine to a certain extent but all I remember about it was that brash comment Don Mattrick made about online connectivity and "you should go buy a 360." I would hate to hear that as a consumer for their product(s).

bigfish4682d ago

"extroadinarily revolutionary" i like it,,i'm going to use that line myself in the future when talking to someone, thanks.

Phene4682d ago

lol go for it, I liked that as I was writing it

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The Big PSSR Interview With Mark Cerny

DF: "Just over a year ago, we shared exciting news directly from PlayStation 5 lead system architect Mark Cerny that Sony intended "to have something very similar to FSR 4's upscaler available on PS5 Pro for 2026 titles as the next evolution of PSSR." Just over a year later, the promise has been delivered and the quality upgrade can be transformative. This is the technology we hoped for, duly delivered, and when the opportunity arose to share some questions with Cerny about the revised PSSR, we didn't need to be asked twice."

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Mark Cerny Confirms Frame Generation "Should Be Seen At Some Point On PlayStation Platforms"

In a detailed interview coming soon on Digital Foundry, PlayStation 5 lead system architect Mark Cerny has shared more on the Project Amethyst collaboration with AMD, confirming that ML-based frame generation is coming to "PlayStation platforms" but advising DF not to expect any further updates this year.

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Chocoburger51d ago

Hopefully it can be turned off for those who don't desire frame generation. Just a simple toggle in the settings menu shouldn't be hard to add.

Eonjay51d ago

Yeah I am pretty sure this is the plan... Just easier to make it an option.
I am actually quite interested to see just what this does to extend the life of the PS5 Pro.
As far as PS6... I really feel like this tech is gonna greatly even the playing field with higher end PCs.
This is why Nvidia is trying to pass off its new AI filter as something worth caring about. We are fast approaching the endgame of raster performance.

Michiel198951d ago

bro nvidia doesnt care about pc or consoles....these tinfoilhat theories that nvidia want to deceive the public cause ps6 get closer to pc power? come on man....
They're making an ai filter because "drumroll" they're focussed on ai right now....not because of consoles power might or might not rival pc's power or whatever other console vs pc argument you wanna come up with. I like how every action a company takes in the mind of the sony goons always has either to do with console wars or consoles vs pc instead of just making money.

Look up the % of their revenue that comes from gaming and how much comes from AI

Inverno51d ago

Fake frames and fake resolutions should enhance an already well optimized game. Industry been moving in the wrong direction since these pro models came out last gen. The PS360 gen couldn't even deal with 720p res without tanking fps, PS4ONE gen started pushing for 4K when they couldn't even push beyond 900p/720p, and current gen can't run at 1080p/60 fps without dynamic resolution or some AI trickery.

SonyStyled51d ago

There’s quite a few PS3 games that are 1080p/60fps

OpenGL51d ago

Not really. Most of them were not actually native 1080p, Wipeout HD used dynamic resolution, GT5 was 1280x1080 scaled horizontally, etc.

LucasRuinedChildhood50d ago (Edited 50d ago )

PS3 was great but the frame rates weren't.
The vast majority of first person shooters on PS3 besides COD targeted 30fps, the genre which most needs 60fps.

Arcade racing games also often were only 30fps. Respect to Burnout Paradise and Driver Dan Francisco for actually being 60fps despite being open world when even track based racers were usually 30fps.

isarai_lee51d ago (Edited 51d ago )

Famegen is the most backwards garbage imo. The whole point of more frames is better response, but framegen doesn't improve response, in fact it makes it worse so what's the point?

jznrpg51d ago

I don’t have experience using it but I’m sure the end goal is to further the tech as time goes so it’s a benefit in the long run

MagUk51d ago

Frame gen has its usefulness but I would only use it if you can run a game above 60fps and upwards. It can add extra smoothness. Personally I’d only use it on single player games that ain’t that ain’t to fast paced.

Eonjay51d ago

I think how it will be used. I think it will be used on the Pro to provide improvements in unlocked games running in the 60-80 range... of which their are quite a few.

Pyrofire9551d ago

I am just coming around to thinking Frame-gen is okay but I have to emphasis so hard that a game already should be running at 60 before it.

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Mark Cerny 'Loved' Legend of Dragoon, But Admits It 'Can't Possibly Be as Good' as He Remembers

The Legend of Dragoon is held in very high regard by Sony stalwarts, a JRPG developed in-house for the original PlayStation. While it never achieved the same success as other games of that era, it's retained a cult status, and you still see calls from fans today for Sony to return to the land of Endiness. Now, fans can say that Mark Cerny, lead system architect for the PS4 and PS5, ranks among their number.

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no_more_heroes161d ago

There's definitely parts of it that haven't aged well, for sure. It would be interesting to see how a remake could fix the things that need it while somehow maintaining the game's charm.

gold_drake160d ago

i think the combat could definitely be almost like expedition 33, with the precision input thing.

no_more_heroes160d ago

My thoughts exactly. It's been a long-ass time since I've played it, but I remember there being weirdness with the plot regarding a female character. I'm on the fence about whether I'd want an FF7 Remake-style approach, or just a warts-and-all approach of it being the same exact game with 21st century graphics and presentation.

Even with regards to the goofy voice acting lol!

Part of me wants that FF7R style treatment.

Relientk77160d ago

A fantastic JRPG that should return. I wish Sony would just remake this already. I mean Bluepoint Studios makes fantastic remakes... there you go Sony.

-Foxtrot160d ago

They do…and as soon as Sony bought them they decided to waste their talents on a GaaS title for 5 years before cancelling it.

Such a shame

We could have had at least a remake from them with the next one close to being teased

MDTunkown160d ago

Jrpg age well it’s not like replaying driver.
And its flaws like to much random encounter and slow combat can easily be fixed

Knightofelemia160d ago

It's still one of those hidden gem JRPG's I love the game. I wish Sony would do something with the title whether an HD remaster or give it the remake treatment like Square did with FF7. I also wish Sony would do something with the Wild Arms franchise and another JRPG franchise I love as well.

Miraak82 160d ago

Story and charecters were good, cinematics were top notch and gameplay was fun for its time but world and exploration left much to be desired especially after playing games that came out before it like FF and Xenogears . It's a shame we never got another in-house made Sony rpg , kinda surprised they never tried to acquire Level-5 for all they rpgs they've made for them

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