Good luck. My 1,2004 rig can't push those graphics at 60fps (I've tried). I can get around 30-45 roughly.
He's saying better frame rate and resolution with a new box would suit him just fine.
I agree.
Resolution+Framerate >>>>> Fidelity in my opinion.
When I game on pc, I always set the graphics to the absolute max detail I can get and still retail a solid 1080p(my resolution)/60fps.
I don't crank up the graphics and watch my frame rate tank into the 40's or worse.
I have a pretty decent computer, so I rarely have to do this thankfully, but when I must I must.
I quite liked Conviction. I had a lot of fun with it, and it felt like Splinter Cell to me.
I liked it a lot.
Considering it's a tablet, that can run full blown pc games...720p is pretty great. The 360 and ps3 can barely pull that resolution off most of the time.
I totally agree. I would buy one if I could afford it. Alas.
RPS is a great site. I always respect, and generally agree with the reviews there.
Can't wait to play this game, despite it's changes.
Looks great.
What about this thing you know nothing about turns you away? And makes you spell so poorly?
I know it sounds crazy...
But how about we wait until we at least see it before we make judgments?
Everyone over 13 knows Tomb Raider was first.
Give it up.
Origins was definitely 1080p.
The price hasn't even been announced yet...
Nor has the product been revealed.
Cloud gaming? Ewww...
I'm sure it had something to do with Steam support on Mac operating systems.
I'm with Santista.
It looks great, but already owning everything I need...I'm not anxious to switch over.
I'd rather upgrade my pc, or grab the next best console (whoever that may be).
In the end, I'm glad there are SO many options coming into play.
These are mostly chassis that you can buy now, for cheap. Nothing here is really meant to be anything resembling a final product.
The controller is also a cheap Logitech controller I believe (not 100 percent sure on the brand, but I know I've seen them in stores).
I'm just going to leave these here...
http://www.engadget.com/
http://blog.gizmodo.com/
Look for yourself and you'll see the many, many companies all pushing the 4k stuff.
Sony is getting very little attention overall.
It's more LG, Samsung, and Panasonic who are getting all the excitement.
I can see you're all about ...
If you've been following CES, pretty much everyone is working towards it.
Even Netflix has streaming for it (although it looks terrible so far).
I wouldn't even bat an eye at 4k for another 4 or 5 years. We're still trying to catch up to to 1080p.
Frame rate is everything when it comes to how a game feels.
I won't play a game if it can't run at 60fps (frame rate lock, poorly optimized, etc).