This is a large scale game similar to GTA 5. The problem here is Sony willing to help with the funding of the game, let it go multi-plat or just cancel it.
4k gaming is a big leap over 1080p however the new frontier is 8k gaming.
Recirding in 1080p would take up a lot of space on the HDD and would use quite a bit of RAM,
I would like to see a GTA 5 on x1 using Dx11.2 PRT Tile resources and Kinect 2.0.
It don't need to match the ps4 it has already passed it.
Its going to be interesting to see how these glasses will be different from Google's versions..
In the leaked Microsoft roadmap documents if i remember they are designef to interact with Kinect 2.0
This will be one of the most sought after game at launch. Epic story hi end pc
Its published by Microsoft.
Waste of time with petitions. Only on xbox one is where gamers can play this game.
We may see a more advanced version of tile resources in the upcoming Dx11.5/12
....go back to to the article on Capcoms article on Depp Down that should let you know everything about the ps4. I have actuall in game screen shots of the game.
Carmack is referring to the old Kinect technology. He hasnt even touched Kinect 2.0 that has zero latency.
WeLl thats his opinion when other devs. Loves it and 2 of Japans most prominent game developers prefer Kinect Kojima and Shinji Megami.
Yes sir, damage control on the highest level.
Superior Graphics
Superioe Technology
Entertainment Value that is second to none
Financial Stable for years to come.
Like i say in another thread do you people really think MS going to release a console with two year old specs from vgleaks that has a three to four year old GPU?
Xbox one will eventually win out because its a custom full HSA console.
@cooguy1212 do you really think MS is going to release a console with specs from a 2 year devkit that has a 3-4 year old gpu.
Everything i read and say from insiders dude please on't hate.
Sony is a non HSa member so the ps4 uses the AMD Kabini that is not as good at multi core threading like the HSA Kaveri.
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