Awesome, hope it offers a nice jump at the RX 480/580 price point.
Agreed. The way buildings break is far less sophisticated and the footage I've seen doesn't demonstrate the ability to actually knock down buildings as in that old demo.
Obviously non-first party titles that are still $60 will not appear on Gamepass.
I have I think 52 physical PS4 games, 17 physical Xbox One games, and 9 physical switch games.
They need to keep it in some form for backwards compatibility.
Yeah, even when it's not used properly it doesn't really detract in any way so I'm fine with it.
This is an interesting development that will help guarantee a huge number of PS4 owners move over to PS5.
Not shocking since PS4's install base is larger than Xbox One and Switch combined.
If you want to talk about ancient look no further than the regular Xbox One... 720p
Unsurprising, the power of the cloud was the secret sauce that was supposed to make the Xbox One more powerful than the PS4. To date there's never been a game on Xbox One with enhanced graphics or physics thanks to the cloud, and the Xbox One has been out for more than 5 years. I think the fact that the Xbox One X even exists demonstrates that the cloud was never going to be able to make the Xbox One more powerful.
TSMC is manufacturing 7nm parts now so Sony could redesign the slim and pro if they move both machines over to 7nm. Question is whether it's cheaper yet, there will probably be a lot of demand for TSMC's 7nm capability.
I think it will seriously harm sales on the PC but it won't kill the series because the move has no impact on PS4 or Xbox One, where the series has also become popular this gen due to Redux.
What's with all the Xbox fluff pieces recently talking about a next-gen Xbox? Is everyone seriously okay with the Xbox One X being replaced this quickly?
I'm curious to see whether the destruction is real. I am skeptical as more than 5 years into the Xbox Ones life, the cloud has never done what was promised and has not made up the difference in power between the PS4 and Xbox One as was one promised.
I don't think MS should launch 2 consoles at the same time.
Oh yeah, I'm sure they're really worried about losing out on the tiny piece of revenue they get from putting their games on Gamepass. There's a reason 3rd parties don't put brand new games on the service.
I tested it on my Xbox One a few hours ago when it was happening, couldn't do anything after attempting to launch Gears of War except turn off the system or controller. This is the always online future Microsoft envisioned.
Anyone with a PS4 or Xbox One should not buy these "official" hard drives, they're no better than the cheaper models from Seagate, HGST, Western Digital, etc.
Tough luck? If Japanese developers thought the platform was worth targeting, they would.
When the RX 480 first launched it was not AMD's most powerful GPU but it was their newest in terms of the tech inside of it. The Fury X was a much larger GPU and thus more powerful. Navi will probably be the same way, more sophisticated than Vega VII but it'll be much smaller, thus not as powerful.