I'm sure developers will be limiting that at around 1.5 or 2 if they have the option.
You don't get a performance difference past that unless you're pushing a resolution higher than 1080p with a lot of AA applied, which the PS4 won't be doing.
How much vram does the PS4 even have?
It's probably 1.5 or 2.
Don't get processing power and random access memory confused.
They aren't the same thing.
arq888 edited his comment. Now "buy is spelled correctly.
Punctuation could still use some work, but it's an improvement.
Actually yes we are ;)
But in actuality I'm neither a pc, nor console gamer. I happily enjoy both.
I'm anxiously awaiting the 720 reveal to decide which (if any) next gen console I'll be buying.
Different feel. I like to have both.
Trying to talk sense is the fastest way to lose bubbles around here. I used to have 6...:/
I personally have a lot more fun when I'm being wowed by graphics along the way. When I first started playing video games (when games were new) part of the fun was the amazement that I'm actually controlling what was on the screen. The same still holds today.
I don't care what anyone says, games are more fun when the graphics are amazing.
It's just like sex, even bad sex is good when the girl is hot enough.
Ditching the cell was the best thing that ever happened to Sony.
I'm so glad they wised up and went with a mainstream cpu. It's going to benefit games across all platforms.
Console gamers can't spell "buy".
I guess there's a reason we can afford to upgrade.
Have you saw our health care prices?
We can buy games, but we can't afford proper medical, at least the most of us.
I'd take health care over cheap games.
I'm a cheap kinda guy I guess. I'll rarely pay more than 30 bucks for a game. I'm patient.
However, I did break that trend with Far Cry 3. The only game in a long time...
Kuro, it's hard to take someone seriously when they don't even know the difference in ram and hdd space.
My Windows 8 netbooks only uses about 600megs of ram while in use btw.
That barely chips 8 gigs.
My point had nothing to do with bugs.
While it wasn't stated explicitly (perhaps it should have been) was that you have no idea what happens behind closed doors.
Happy or not, if something is hard to use it's hard to use.
Bethesda isn't the best developer, but it's not all their fault.
I'd bet my life that you can't even code a webpage.
If anyone can match or beat these specs it's the deep pocketed software/pc giant Microsoft.
I have to disagree.
It's grossly overstated how much an OS will actually impact a piece of hardware's performance.
My OS usually uses about 1-3% of my cpu, and maybe 600 megs of ram.
This was true in the days that a pc barely had enough ram to run the OS, but these days have long since passed.
Mine too Pody.
Still, it's a nice jump. Multiform games will look better now.
Guess I'll be saving up for that new video card.
I may pick up a PS4 if the price is right though.
5G and Wifi are two totally different things.
Around the power of a radeon 7850 with a mid range processor.
I personally look forward to seeing what MS has.
Sony seems to be really bringing the goods.
Can't imagine what the competition came up with.
Exciting times.
I've not been this excited since the PS2.
I've been waiting for this one for a while now.
While it doesn't seem like the old Tomb Raider I know and love, it seems like a great game in it's own aspect.
Can't wait to give it a go.