@S2Killinit
"PS5PRO is better than 90% of PC out there. "
What is that even supposed to mean? You can build a PC however you want, you're aren't limited by a proprietary ceiling. My PC is better than 100% of PS5s because I, as an individual, built it so. See how meaningless that is to say?
"We are seeing the comparisons, and its right up there with the best PC can do"
If you run something a...
"One of the many reasons they don't go public."
Steam makes Valve far too much money consistently to have any reason to go public. As of this year, they’ve generated over ten billion dollars in revenue, Valve has just under 350 employees. In their situation remaining private is far more beneficial as they're not beholden to shareholders to self-sabotage.
Also, Gabe’s son, Gray, has been under his father’s guidance for some time to eventu...
@Profchaos
It’s not harder to quantify at all. PC handhelds are literally just PCs. Hardware, OS, storefronts, compatibility, benchmarks, all of it is very measurable if you so choose to learn about it. A closed ecosystem is a walled garden where you take whatever is tossed over to you. You don't know what you're getting, because half the time you see benchmarks and it's far less than what'd you'd expect despite marketing, and with no recourse. Just look at Silent...
The Switch 2 did that in a week because it's a heavily closed ecosystem for the adult tech illiterate and because children exist. PC handleds exist for people whom already own a serious rig and travel, or as an all in one entry device for someone to get into pc gaming.
If nobody buys Intel, what's to keep AMD from getting an ego like Nvidia? Need to maintain balance as much as possible to keep these companies humble.
@Babadook7 Lmao. There is no such things as "GTX 5060TI " The GTX line hasn't been a thing since the 20 series introduced RTX. There is no artifacting with a game like this at these settings, nor at that framerate.
https://youtu.be/z98CCoFe30...
Here, you can kindly stop regurgitating nonense now. You really need to educate yourself on what you think you know what you&...
@Babadook7 You don't have any points, your "most likely" is based on nothing. You're the one with no evidence to the contrary. I however have what's in front of me that's already comparable to other existing benchmarks, and so there's no reasonable doubt on their part to have to lie. You can quite literally go on youtube and search "Stellar Blade 5060 Ti" and pick your poison. This isn't hidden information.
@Babadook7 In the video you can see the performance with the configuration listing, which showcases the 5060 Ti. So yes they used it. Doesn't matter if it's throughout. The game is being maxed out on the 5060 Ti, at those settings there is no visual difference between it and 5090 as both are at the "setting ceiling".
Saying “fake frames are not as good as real ones” misses the point of what frame generation is actually doing. The GPU still renders the cor...
@Babadook7 They used multiple configurations, but the 5060 Ti is the standout of the comparison. You don't need a 5090 to max this game.
"The PC version of Stellar Blade demonstrates outstanding optimization, delivering buttery-smooth performance even at max settings. Its implementation of multi-frame generation technology shines particularly bright on NVIDIA’s RTX 50 series – a GeForce RTX 5060 Ti can push frame rates beyond 150 FPS with all graphical bells and wh...
There should be a second listing right under it in your library.
https://i.imgur.com/712MsIQ...
Anast has been on a roll lately with the dumb comments. More so than usual. Some event must have transpired recently to cause him to overcompensate so much.
Lmao. It's a game originally made for the PS4. Get over yourself.
Paying to access something you probably have already owned for two decades now. Very impressive.
@Eonjay
You can have better performance in anything if you lower settings, consoles do it all the time, practically to abysmal levels. However, that threshold for "solid" that some are use to is a visual eyesore to someone else with reference to better. To get console equivalent or well above doesn't require meeting that price point as an acceptable threshold. Personally it'll be a cold day in hell before I call sub 60 sub 1440p native "solid", t...
Arguably FEAR has a bigger cult following, the first game left a considerable impression on the industry with it's communicative flanking A.I that utilized a dynamic environment when making decisions on how to approach the player i.e knocking shelves over to block paths to force the player to consider their next move, turning over tables to use for cover, ambushing, laying down suppressive fire while others retreated from or advanced toward the player, losing sight of the player didn'...
Valve has already implemented anti-scalping safeguards for its hardware before and will again, a big aspect of that is why they choose not to officially go to retail, they have more control handling sales themselves. Prior to the Steam Deck’s release, pre-orders were restricted to existing Steam accounts with a proven purchase history for the first 48 hours of pre-orders being available, and each account was allowed only a single pre-order.