lol this gon b gud
Didn't Sony remove some hardware in this ugly model?
It's sad these companies make people pay for online on consoles and now they're raising the prices even more.
Minecraft wasn't $60 at launch and still isn't and had more content during alpha when it was like $15 though.
Maybe they're against DRM.
The 1080 alone is around $600 and can just barely pull 4k at 60 FPS. This would either mean MS is probably taking a huge loss per console sold or they were very careful not to say "4k and 60 FPS games." since even top PC hardware is just barely capable of doing it.
PC gaming can't die and not really do to the fact that PC gaming itself would die, but rather, PCs in general would have to die. That of course would be impossible due to the mass amount of people who use PCs for many different things. Artist, emergency services, of course gaming, schools, businesses, etc. All these different people and organisations use computers and even if Nvidia, AMD, and Intel stopped producing enthusiast chips due to a decline in interest that would never happen, we...
This is why I hope PC gaming kills consoles eventually.
PSVR is also anti consumer crap. Go Vive or OSVR if OSVR shows great potential.
Like how closed the platform is.
I've been saying this for a year now.
One's a more powerful computer than the other. All systems can do 2D and 3D rendering and the more power you give yourself the more room you have to create. If something's developed on a Pentium II with Rage 128 graphics, then it will pretty much look like and play like a late PS1 game, if you use an i7 6700k with a GTX 1080, then it'll look damn near life like, but maybe in an uncanny way and also have a large amount of mechanics compared to the former machine.
I wonder how many disagrees I can get on this site.
Keyboard, mouse, bigger FOV, and high frame rates help a lot in FPS games. Consoles are too restrictive to allow for any of these.
I thought consoles didn't need to be upgraded.
An i7 5930k and a GTX 1080 is low spec?
Yet the PS4 is also crashing and giving poor performance.
Cool, something a very small amount of people will care about.
No offence to the people who trade in, but you're rather uninformed about the value of the thing you traded in.