Yes. And if you have an Xbox One, One S or One X, you will notice that, if you want to use Dolby Headphones you need to pay 49$ for a license. Ok, it is a lifetime license, but it is something others offer for the price of the console. Dolby defend their by license system and modularity. PlayStation 5 will give that with the system, no need to play an extra if you want to squiz al system posibilities.
Maybe Microsoft gives Dolby Headphones and Dolby Atmos licenses for free to third p...
Yes, Dolby... but you need specialized hardware for that and... Do you offer this audio spectrum and posibilities "for free" to developers, like Sony does? Because paying for Dolby support on every game is only available to big publishers, as it has been for decade (Microsoft paid licenses for second parties, ok, but it was really costly and a reason for having Dolby Digital on Xbox 360 games and none of it on PS3 versions).
269€ in Spain last week
From 1.84 to 1.31 TFLOPS on PS4 vanilla vs Xbox One there was a 27,6% difference in processing potencial and was translated on 720p vs 1080p games. Now, with 9.2 TFLOPS vs 12 TFLOPS we'd have a 23,34% difference. Well... I don't know were this would get us, but with a PS5 Pro launch in 2022, we could be around 16TFLOPS and RDNA3. I like to dream, yes... Maybe an Xbox Series X2 with 18TFLOPS in 2023? Dream on! BTW, 2021 will be great for PC Gaming, as developers will be familiar with a...
Maybe the problem will be on developers side this time, with a longer period of games launched under lower, old gen, specs. Have in mind that all games will have to be compatible with 2013's Xbox One. So improvements will rely on Raytracing activated, higher resolution, better textures and higher frame rate, as well as loading times... not better physics, IA, mechanics, VR or world size. I hope this does not stop PC games development for more than two more years.
The power of a September 20, 2018 graphics card and a mid range PC 2020 CPU on a 2020 console for a fraction of its price are really good news for gamers (maybe some exclusively developed game can show it is enought to jump in ASAP). With Xbox 360 we had the power of a 2005 graphics card and an "out of order dedicated CPU" for a fraction of a PC price... in 2005 (playing Morrowind on Xbox 360 proved it, for example). With Xbox in 2001 we had a better than PC graphics chip with a low...
Ok... but admit it, there are "No gaming PCs".
Why bottleneck the console with 10 Gbps when it could be future ready with only some true next gen port?
USB 3.2 is 20 Gbps
USB 4.0 / Thunderbolt will go to 40 Gbps
https://www.tomshardware.co...
Where are USB-C ports?
AMD R 380 is from 2015... 4 years ago. Maybe ending 2020 is the year to change PC for you... The Witcher 3 at 4K HDR with Ray Tracing on AMD Big Navi or Second Gen NVIDIA RTX can be what the doctor recommended you.
Software + hardware generations... when a DirectX or OpenGL/Vulkan main version gets full compatibility on hardware, we can speak of a new gen. Example: It happened when pixel and vertex shaders become "the same" for the pipeline (starting with Xbox 360 launch... curious).
This year, it is turn of Ray Tracing/3D Audio, as AMD, NVIDIA and Intel will have it implemented in hardware with full support for gaming and DirectX/Vulkan will be able to use it with no many compromises...
PCI Express 4 is the name. But... you can have it on PC already, as AMD offers it for PC Master Race. It is only a problem of budget and availability for PC users... Well, it is also a problem of people only buying Intel CPUs (Intel will offer PCIe 4 next year, possibly, too).
Conqueror's Blade is in beta, but it is really a great community driven medieval wars game. I love my clan and how we conquest others... or die trying. I don't understand why so much hate on it here.
Season of Dawn is running hot.
Can you wear it and show it in the street or at dinner as a status sign?
Well... VRS methods are also implemented in Vulkan, so it has relatively non sense to show it as a differentiating factor between a new Xbox and PS5. Both can use it by software and suposedly will be available in a hardware level if AMD has done the work.
Patents like that only generate rumors news that will be forgotten once games begin to appear and use every available tech to get similar results.
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I have been using a Corsair One since 2018 and it is incredibly good for every use I can imagine.
They should compare to Corsair One too...
Maybe, because it could be associated to a less powerful product than PlayStation 5? For the same reason Xbox 360 had that name to fight against PlayStation 3 instead of being Xbox 2?
PC Master race.