No, not eaten alive savagely. You will have a grenade stuck to you as you get kicked back over to your friends though. You must have confused Gears with Left 4 Dead.
Dynamic scaling is a nice function of XB1 designed to lock fps. If res is up at 1080 until the system begins to stall, the two versions will look similar most of the time, so it's a good compromize. Solid fps provides better gameplay as well so it's a win/win.
DX12 requires Win10 in order to function. The final features of DX12 were just revealed and Win10 isn't even on XB1 yet, so it's funny to see you "guarantee" that MS could put unfinished code onto the XB1. Another counterpoint is that DX12 is closer to the metal than the DX11.3 that XB1 uses today.
True, DX11.3 has features of DX12 but few games at retail have any of those features yet because of when they were added to the dev kits. Sony, on the other hand...
Ouya? More like oh no.
Run DX12 specfic engines that finally use the XB1 the way it was desgned to be. Possibly cloud technology as well. Let's see what E3 brings before passing judgement.
@why o why
I said nothing about Killzone so relax, chief. I was simply rebutting your fanboy statement to prove that Sony did it too. PS2, at launch, was also a prototype, over preordered by 1.5 million units because Sony insisted they'd have enough, had half of the North American launch units sold in Japan for $40 more per unit to make more profit, and took nearly a year to fulfill all the preorders because they insisted on sending units to retail outlets to sell to wal...
8GB should be enough? I don't think we have a choice.
@why o why
Or perhaps it was the PS2 disc read error fiasco that continued to persist through most of its lifespan? Class action lawsuits are always preferred to admitting fault and paying to fix the problem out of court though, right? Sony never does anything wrong, lol. Let's see how many of the ignorant just disagree without doing a quick search on wiki first.
Remember when Polyphony used pictures of PGR to promote GT... twice? How does THAT happen? At least MS has something to do with windows.
There are way too many flaws in Project Cars for it to be a better game than the others. Frame rate drops on console, ghosting on PS4, screen tearing, etc. I don't personally think the physics are right either. On paper, however, it does have more sim elements so I guess it is a more complete sim.
I find it strange that the leak came out of Brazil. Still, if it's true, it'll be sweet news.
I'ts not ironic that his name is Kwiet but he's shouting? I see. I will go tell dictionary.com their definition is wrong.
@kwiet
I'm not ripping on you, I just found it to be funny.
I agree. I think it's more like gaming as spam. I find that any game that releases annually gets old. Every other year at a minimum makes more sense so they don't drive great franchises into the ground lke AC and Far Cry.
FM and GT fans can finally agree on something! Project Cars is not better than either.
KwietStorm + caps lock = irony
I just feel that 2x is better because it didn't feel as gimmicky. Play control was better in the later games, but I think building off of a 2x core makes more sense for the revival.
@johndoe
If you're genuinely curious about how bad Sony was doing, you could have looked it up instead of being an ignorant lemming. You took the time to look up the meaning of a word as opposed to the validity of my statement. You also chose to go off topic and talk about manufacturing costs and not the r&d budgets which is what the quote you refer to is actually about. I find that rather amusing.
BTW, in the quote you pulled, "partly" is ...
Sony was failing for a decade before they had to sell off a number of divisions just to keep afloat. I didn't say they are still broke because in addition to the restructuring of Sony the PS4 has finally made them successful again. As a reminder since you forgot, tenses include past, present and future. I find it strange, however, that a group of former execs which include Ken Kutaragi still think that Kaz is running the company very poorly though.
It's funny that on...
What?
You realize this article is linked to PSU? Why would they send any other version to that site? Wouldn't the PC version "clearly" be the best one? What if the XB1 version has a stable framerate because of dynamic resolution? You are ASSuming too much.