Oh no, it's not assumptions. It's just logic.
Ahh right, so you chose well but it's somehow difficult for you to put a new graphics card in there? Nope.
What you really mean is that you either do not have a gaming PC you upgraded in the past two years as you claimed or you made very poor hardware decisions while doing so.
It's one or the other, sorry to break it to you. You most likely just have a very old machine you di...
You must have made some poor hardware choices building your PC. Most people can build a system that only requires maybe a video card upgrade from something that is only a couple years old to get a big leap in game performance.
Sony will just push out good bundles as they have been already and improve the value. If Microsoft don't bundle the Xbox One X then it'll just seem even more expensive in comparison to a bundled Pro with 2 or 3 games.
The game IS a buggy mess. This developer should not be listened to. They can't code for crap. The game is poor. They either don't have the resources to do the job properly are just don't have the technical ability to fix their game.
Whaddaya mean your $2400 PC can't do 4K 30FPS in Gears of War 4?
$2400 spent in 2010 maybe.
You can go ultra and get 4K 30FPS on a previous gen GTX980ti. Hell if you give up a few minor settings you can even do it on a GTX980 or $225 GTX1060 without too much difficulty!
Now! Right now. Not in another 5 months.
It's not likely even with that extra power Xbox One X will be fully equivalent to ultra settings on P...
Stop stop stop.
Every time there is always some genius that thinks Forza Motorsport is the same as Forza Horizon.
Please just stop. If you have never played Forza games and not followed the series do not comment with this never ending fallacy.
Forza Motorsport is a sim-like career based circuit race series. Like Gran Turismo, Project CARS or Assetto Corsa.
Horizon is an arcade inspired open world free roam racing adve...
The reason why you are obviously wrong is because if you spend $700 on a video card like a high end 1080ti and by extension a high end Volta when it arrives in the next 12 months you aren't playing at 1080p.....
All that performance will be welcome to push 4K for PC gamers. PC gamers will be the ones that widely adopt 4K first. Even with Scorpio you'll be waiting for another generation before most console games render in 4K,
That means a good 3-4 ...
A high end PC game today at 4K can use about 6GB of video memory. Scorpio won't likely use any more, because even though it has 12GB only 8GB is available to developers. It has a lot reserved for the OS and multitasking naturally.
Developers still need to use some of that 8GB as system memory too, so it'll be limited to 5, maybe 6GB of memory tops as video memory.
In short as long as you have a graphics card with 6GB of video memory not much will ...
It certainly doesn't go to waste, especially now when we are in an era where there is a massive hike in resolution to reach the standard that is arriving - 4K.
PS4 Pro itself has a GPU more than twice as fast as PS4, but it still isn't nearly enough to convert 1080p PS4 titles into 4K native ones. Xbox Scorpio will probably only just about manage the same sort of assets of Xbox One games in native 4K, with minimal improvements to the base game beyond resolution.
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Yeah it's just a quickly knocked up tech demo though, something like The Order 1886 takes years to build. Over 4 years for that game. As you pointed out though Volta GV100 which was shown is insanely more powerful than PS4.
It certainly isn't unrealistic to think if a new generation of consoles arrives in 3-4 years, they will probably be close to as fast as this Volta GPU shown today. GPU tech moves that quickly. Original 2013 PS4's GPU is as fast as the fastes...
Indeed. PC rolls on, the juggernaut isn't slowing.
AMD's rebirth as a CPU competitor thus reducing performance CPU prices and talk of Nvidia launching Volta graphics cards before Scorpio even arrives the hardware scene will move on quickly.
Consoles can get close to PC performance when they first launch, but never beat them. After a year PC has just increased it's lead once more.
Scorpio offers little PC gamers won't b...
The key in the Digital foundry comparison is he says 'sort of' equivalent to the Scorpio video, which is a fudge. It isn't equivalent at all, hence the performance disparity. He basically admits this is not a perfect comparison. Major problems with that comparison:
Forza has always used dynamic settings even on console to maintain it's performance just like it does on Apex. With dynamic settings enabled at 'Ultra' GTX1060 does indeed maintain 60FPS a...
They are clueless. He's claiming even a GTX1070 drops frames @ 4K ultra on Forza 6 Apex which is patently not true if a GTX1060 doesn't....while he supplies a sum total of zero evidence to back up said claim.
Stupid fanboys who know nothing about hardware
What are you not getting about this? How is it faster than a GTX1070 if even a GTX1060 OC can do ultra, 4K and 60FPS while recording the gameplay??
How is it faster than a GTX1070 if the GPU is essentially ever so slightly above an RX 480? Stock 1266mhz RX 480 is 5.7 teraflops if you didn't know.
Please, stop talking complete and utter nonsense.
Do you have even have a PC? Have you even played Forza 6 Apex?
You do...
Who is 'they' that did the test you are talking of? This phantom test you keep citing, gonna produce the evidence for it are we?
Watch the video I posted of you know, legit evidence. You can find a few more GTX1060 tests in 4K and locked to 60FPS or surpassing it. You do really need at least 12GB of system RAM though and a good quad core, I would say at least a 4 year old i5 4670K or better.
Forza 6 Apex was in beta until September last year. Anyt...
Scorpio is nothing like a GTX1080.
I see we have a lot of people that are absolutely clueless about Forza 6 apex, and Scorpio's realistic GPU performance, and PC graphics cards. I happen to own Forza 6 on Xbox One and Apex on my PC and know exactly what hardware it runs on.
Scorpio's GPU is essentially equivalent to a slightly overclocked RX480.
40CU @ 1172 mhz is basically 36CU @ 1300mhz (a mildly overclocked RX 480) Indeed suc...
Essentially it's GTX1060 performance, maybe a factory overclocked card. Generally that card can do all ultra 4K/60FPS with a little bit to spare as well (as in it usually runs like 80FPS if you don't cap the framerate)
Forza 6 4k at 60FPS isn't really that amazing though. 'Xbox One quality settings' is what their article says. I mean you can do that on Forza 6 Apex on PC with a mid range machine. A good quad core and a GTX1060 can do 4K 60FPS on it with those same quality of settings no problem whatsoever these days.
It's going to be fast for a console but really, Microsoft have to focus on the games rather than the hardware now. If they are simply going to offer a butt lo...
Looks amazing visually. I remember the first time I saw this game at the end of 2015 it looked pants graphically, but I also said that was how I remember GT3 first looking on PS2 but it just got better and better and better closer to launch til it was the best looking racer anywhere at that time.
You have to say it now looks incredible. I hope it has some great high resolution modes on PS4 Pro.
It's not really a gaming chip.
You could easily turn that around and say so a $450 Ryzen 1800X doesn't outperform a $300 i7 7700k!
Which it doesn't BTW, in games it mostly loses to said cheaper Intel chip.
But in productivity Ryzen wins because of all the cores.
Same goes for 7900X here but even more so. It DESTROYS a Ryzen 1800X in productivity which is why it costs $1000....
What's...