Know who else is Japanese?
These people. https://twitter.com/ALGORHY...
Or, and hear me out, this is because physical games have been in short supply and a lot of people will go back to buying discs once the supply chain is back to normal?
Maybe? Possibly? Probably?
Just wait til Black Friday. Man'll be posting pics of any PS5's he can still see on a shelf and snarking.
Framerate is not inherently tied to a gen. A game that can run at 60fps is not inherently more "next gen" than one that can't.
This is literally common sense.
That is literally the most ridiculous metric you could possibly apply to gaming. Framerates are arbitrary and not tied to anything to do with a gen.
What if I told you that framerate and resolution aren't the only ways in which game design can change?
What Sega did with the Saturn is what lead to their collapse as a console maker.
@GamingTomarow Well for one, the PS3 is notoriously hard to emulate. People using high-end PCs trying to make a PS3 emulator are only now having major breakthroughs, and even then that's just getting games playable. Many of those have some stark visual issues as well. The Cell was a complicated but VERY powerful little chip.
Can't really speak for the others though, but PS3 is understandable at this point.
...it's a tablet with an HDMI adapter. Most everything groundbreaking about it has been on the software side finding ways to make games work despite the limitations, being blunt.
Sure, Cliff. That was the big mistake.
That's not bias. This is going to become STANDARD in the near future. This is going to shape games across the board. Cerny legit co-developed this with AMD for a reason, this sort of I/O is going to be incorporated into their boards in the future too.
We are witnessing the future of game design, we have the potential for an actual revolution in game design and development unlike anything since the jump to 3D, and y'all wanna turn this into Console War silliness just...
lol that's cute
They're not even the ones talking about their SSD right now, but even then? This has the potential to literally revolutionize how games are made. That's something worth repeating again and again.
If we use PCMR logic, kinda. lol
It'll be on PC too, eventually, but they should be glad that gaming is pushing in this direction now. Instead they're salty they might have to wait a minute for that tech to hit their hardware options and try to act like this is nbd and they've ALWAYS been able to achieve it. It's sad, really.
@anubusgold
1. That's still not as fast as the PS5's
2. In the VAST majority of those cases, that's a theoretical output in ideal conditions. The PS5 SSD's same spec in that scenario is 22GB/s.
3. You're still ignoring the fact that RAID is NOT A SINGLE SSD.
4. You're also ignoring that he's speaking of both the SSD and the I/O.
Instead of insisting this isn't possible or trying to downplay it as ...
1. Not an SSD like this.
2. Note he's also speaking of the I/O, which IS currently unique to the PS5.
...no one mentioned the Series X, fam. Or "Power".
Your insecurity is showing.
This is... a genuinely stupid list. lol
7 is literally missing the point of the Palace.
5 is... compalining a Bad Ending is bad.
3 makes zero sense because the gun sale thing is quite thoroughly explained.
2 is especially stupid as that's literally the author's own interpretation of Futaba. If you opt not to see it that way, then there's nothing painting it that way. Kinda silly to say she's definitive...
I've been that way since it was revealed, tbh. That E3 presentation just solidified it for me.
You're lying to yourself if you think an SSD and IO solution like this will only change load times.
"Opines"
Gaming Bolt getting fancy.