@timotim
"Who implied that it was new???"
Repetitive information, obvious statements, refusing to show skepticism over the companies future because they flex money for their investors despite a repeatedly poor performing business since 2009. Purposefully adding fluff to comments. Nothing that needs to be said because we know it or have heard it already. I was stating how irrelevant your words are since they're so commonly spoken to paint a b...
Um, more CU's is less beneficial to gaming than the higher gpu clock speed. The TFlop advantage gives no gaming advantage.
XBox has a whole 6 gigs for its OS. Which, undoubtedly will be more resource heavy in the background. PS5 has all audio offloaded. Gaming audio is done by the GPU these days. The PS5 GPU and CPU are basically completely free for gaming while XBox has to use them to process audio, a heavier OS, and more CU's means less efficient gaming performanc...
All Phil has done this gen is make excuses in the form of failed promised meant to distract from the consoles short comings and the excitement of competitors having actual games and features.
Cloud matchmaking, cloud boosting console performance, cloud processing physics or lighting, promises the best, biggest, and most exciting e3 in "xbox history" every single year. He even said single player games don't have big impact anymore despite huge sales for them th...
You're talking like PR. Not a gamer. Talent has always filtered and out. Nothing new. Development schedules say we still won't have many exclusives for quite some time. No true launch exclusive either.
On the power argument. Tflops mean nothing for gaming. An RX480 has more tflops than a GTX 1080. Bigger clock speed directly improved gaming performance over CU's. If all those CU's aren't tasked fully and efficiently, it just burdens developers and the pr...
Unmatched? Not by PSNow just cause you get new exclusives at launch, when they end up with low review scores based on Microsoft track record? PSN has more games available, the older exclusives list is higher quality, it has streaming capability right now included, and you don't require PS+ to play online for any games accessed through the service. If you think about it, there is more value to PSNow right now. After the new MS title is done, you realize you have a smaller backlog.
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PS4 never had an issue staying cool. The fans on certain models just ramp up to speed way before overheating temperatures. Tests always showed the PS4 to be well below necessary temps. Cooling won't be an issue. Noise was the issue, which they have clarified will be addressed and no longer an issue
@CaptainHenry916
It's just for Solid State Drive, meaning no moving parts like HDD's. So, what type of memory would we move on to that isn't a solid state? There are SSD improvements. Just like what the PS5 is getting ahead of the market. Chill on the PC master race talk, lol. Both are great.
@AngelicIceDiamond
PC performance gains are roughly 30% every year. And, no one is saying that it's cheap. But, PC gaming doesn't have to be expensive.
If you upgrade your PC in similar fashion to the release period for every console generation then you won't spend much at all, and save a lot more on the cost of games over the years, and not require an online subscription.
@CaptainHenry916
I am a nut with ...
It's just a song for fun, but not disguised as anything else like most modern "artists" that sing about things they apparently do, but don't, and are just written for them by someone else. Lol. I'm curious what the creative process for Blue was
@ElementX
I don't think that randomly generated NPC's is what anyone was focusing on for open-world improvements. The scale of the world, the variety of objects placed in it, the view distance and lesser amount of pop-ins, better level of detail, and how resources can be saved with a super fast SSD now that the objects out of view can be kept on the SSD instead of on the RAM just waiting to be used. Not to mention that XBox uses a modified Windows OS which is more r...
@zeuanimals
That is true from what I understand. Say that the tasks for each Compute Unit is being done quickly with these fast GPU's and other Compute Units don't get enough to do to take full advantage. Or simply aren't assigned to help demanding tasks in the scene. Of course, they still help overall, but since the PS5 GPU doesn't have to worry about audio processing at all and the storage solution is OP and has a lower resource cost OS, the GPU has more m...
@Nirwanda
It could only work like that if the game is stored on both the drives at once as a unified storage. You couldn't remove the drive at all or games would be inoperable. You'd typically need the OS copied to both equally so the free space on each drive is the same for equally distributed storage so you get the combined speed. It also means they need the system bandwidth to have both drives at max speed simultaneously. That's likely, but could be a cut cor...
"hardcore console gamer"
Yeah, no. XBox has the youngest demographic of the big three for a reason. Flamboyant forum fanboys aren't hardcore gamers. Clearly not since *gamers* are there for the games, and specifically being hardcore *gamers* means exclusives are a big deal. Being *hardcore* also means they understand the history of the consoles to know that Microsoft is far more talk than show, frequent liars, and disappoint with games when they finally releas...
@CaptainOmega
If you actually read the Kotaku article... Lockhart is a disc-less version of scarlett. Not a weaker version. Just like XBox One SAD is the One S disc-less version of the base console.
An RX has about the same Tflops as a GTX 1080. But is way worse for gaming. Quit the uneducated Tflop opinions. People think flapping their gums as a group will magically change facts. The PS5 has less bottlenecks, more RAM available for gaming, a dedicated a...
Maybe. Just maybe. IF they showed games then people would stop asking for them. Maybe, Just maybe. IF their games would release consistently and not end up disappointing, being average, and disrespecting prior entries to the franchise that they are deciding to milk without good material then people wouldn't complain about the ones they do get, and they wouldn't be so forgettable.
@AngelicIceDiamond
Okay. Many people make mistakes, and still make those mistakes regardless of stating they make them. They still closed down several studios while their library was suffering. They cancelled projects because they couldn't manage properly, they relied on random third party timed exclusivity to fix their lack of first party developers. Be realistic. The problem isn't fixed until their new studios deliver. Every console maker has third party deals, bu...
@AngelicIceDiamond
"First of all, we need to deliver on the promises that we make. So if we say a game is going to ship at a certain time, we’ve got to get that done, we just need to get better at executing"
This is why CrackDown 3 and Sea of Thieves suffered. They worried about the release that was scheduled and not delaying it to improve it for launch. Why is the first worry the release date? Because they know they needed more games released e...
But, that depends totally on the hosting platform and they are almost always behind or run into issues. OR, they charge a premium to allow mods and with that they give you "support" which is kinda really just them doing what you already know but with more access since it's their job.
We absolutely wouldn't get the hands on tinkerers which do the majority of the mod work. Like the Just Cause mod that had hundreds of players online. That was amazing.
The only streaming I plan to do is connected to my personal device over my internet either remotely or locally. Locally, I actually stream to my hacked Switch when I have it running Android, where it thinks it is an NVidia shield tablet. I love it!
@timotim
"🤣🤣 315; Dont get cute with me buddy. You are comparing TF counts of different architecture"
1. Don't use emojis when trying to argue. Thus usb Facebook