Aaaaand my two PS3 Fats (20gb and 60gb) models that have been fixed and are working 100%, and silent, just went up in price! Gotto keep them clean and make sure there's no corrosion, because I'm going to play a lot of classic games when I get old...in 20 years.
Yes, Naoki Yoshida and the guy from Dragon's Dogma. This will be an interesting game for sure. My biggest concern is the DMC type of battle system. I want my FF series to be extremely fast turn-based, or slow action AKA Dark Souls.
They don't need to outperform Nvidia, they need to have better performance per dollar to compete. Most people do not buy 3070, 3080, 3090 level cards, they buy 3060 level cards. If AMD comes in with less wattage and reasonable performance between 3070 and 3080 with improved RIS, and aggressively price it at or under 3070, they will have a winner. Couple that with Zen 3, and you are set. The only thing you might lose is Ray Tracing performance, but you can make that up with RIS2.0 or somet...
@RazzerRedux
I agree with you. Developers are not lazy or trying not to optimize games for PC. They have to do testing with multiple GPUs across the board, and they add PC ultra options on top of the games they develop for consoles as a baseline. Maybe they simply add them knowing that in the future new cards might be able to run them and at the same time devs can give options to gamers to run games 30fps/60fps/120fps/144fps etc.
This guy who wrote the article should use Optimized settings per game. There's no point cranking everything up to ultra and thinking that's how the developer thought gamers should play the game. For example RTX2080ti with optimized settings for SOTR runs 4K native 70fps+ all the time and you can't really see any difference between "ultra" and "optimized" unless you zoom in 200-300% and start making comparisons. Who does that if they want to game??
Might make sense to wait until DDR5 standard comes out. From 2080ti the only reasonable upgrade would be 3090, but I'd still wait for two years until upgrading. I'm thinking of moving from 5700xt to 6800xt, but I'll see what it looks like in reality for AMD's card before jumping in.
Two options for me at 4K: 1. RTX3080ti DLSS+RTX 2. Big Navi + Res Scaling + RIS + Ray Tracing.
Let's see what produces the best bang for buck.
Right now Nitro+ 5700xt provides 2080ti performance at 80% res scaling + RIS, and pretty much native 4K (sure, internal rendering resolution is lower, but if nobody can see the difference without 200% zoom, who cares!)
I'll be sticking to my Nitro+ 5700xt and using Trixx boost @ 80% + RIS to hit upscaled 4K60, OC at 2070mhz core 1820mhz vram. Ryzen 3100 is enough to run all games. I'm using a 65" Sony HDR10 4K60 panel, so no need to get an RTX3080 after all. I was thinking of upgrading, but aside from Control, Cyberpunk and RDR2, everything runs 60fps high/ultra, undistinguishable from native 4K unless you do 200% zooming. If you have 4K120hz panel, RTX3080 OC makes sense with a Zen 3 10core/20...
Which means 20% more performance and more than twice the price. Sounds like a bad deal to me. 3080 it is.
I'm the opposite. I'm tired of everything that is too fast in games, the stress levels get high immediately. Can't play anything fast after working 10-12 hours and weekends are full of family and sports activities, and studying business stuff. After all that, I can't take a fast-paced action game for more than an hour. Turn-based RPG or Strategy? Yes, that relaxes me. I can sip coffee and tea, while listening to good in-game music, and take a walk outside and think about my ne...
I won't buy Sony or Nintendo launch consoles anymore. Every single one of them had some type of a problem, and they were always inferior to the models that came out a year or so later. Thermals, hardware fixes, cooling, parts etc. were all refined in the 2nd or 3rd batch of consoles.
I regret heavily buying the PS4 Pro, that is the most horrible mistake I've done. It ruined last half of the gen for me due to it's jet engine noise. I can't play anything when...
He is interested in all profitable and growing businesses in the world + space travel. The reason he cannot make a good video game is very simple: you cannot buy inspiration. Artists won't create art for money, it is the process of creation they like.
New Suikoden type of 2D/3D game. Some of the best JRPG creators in the world joining together to make an epic RPG where you can build your own castle and village around it, and recruit more than 100 people in it to do different types of stuff. Plus, you will get a big overworld and a superb story. Check out Suikoden 2 for example.
I want something akin to DLSS2.0 1440p --> 4K upscaled, this is when RT would make sense on consoles which are around RTX2070 Super/RTX2080 Super level. Maybe RDNA2.0 has something like that. DLSS2.0 looks better than native 4K and has more than double the performance, meaning 60fps with RT is possible.
If RTX 3000 series has DLSS2.0 for all games on by default (like Trixx Boost + RIS on AMD cards) then that's the way I go, I just love that technique to bits. To be h...
The original Demon's Souls was hard, and Bloodborne was pretty tough as well.
There should be a final stretch goal called "FU Konami" at 10M mark. Meaning of course Forever United. I bet the fans would rally behind that.
@JuniperSniper
You talk about facts, but where is your data to back them up? And where's your data-based comparative analysis of the racial groups and nationalities you speak about? Talking about facts without presenting is called being biased, racist and subjective.
Talking about facts with undisputable data from different sources which has been peer-reviewed and accepted scientifically, and looking at this data objectively while thinking about cult...
Same! I actually bought B450 two months ago and Ryzen 3100, because I thought it's enough for a year, and I can upgrade to cheaper Zen 3 XT versions sometime next year. Or just sell the whole budget rig and build a real gaming PC!
Absolutely not true. Shadow Hearts, Kingdom Hearts, and Suikoden series soundtracks disagree wholeheartedly!
Indeed, you have HDMI connection, native chips for both consoles and scaling that works quite well. Plus no bugs or artifacts, and faster loading times, and very good sound quality. PS3 original phat is the best way to play classics.