Excited for next-gen? Don't be...
"Our Core i5 and Radeon 7870 combo barely managed a sustained 20FPS when running in 1080p with maximum settings enabled - and 720p fared little better."
PS4's GPU is between a 7850 and 7870, and the CPU is 8 mobile Jaguar cores. Doing the math will turn that smile upside down in no time.
That plus the fact that traditionally two main entries come out per home console AND new IP's on the PS4 like Driveclub need a chance to shine.
*tin-foil hat* I believe Cliff may be trying to become a mediator for that rumored EA/MS partnership for the next XBOX.
Ouch...
"We did have Crysis 3 running on the Wii U. We were very close to launching it. But there was a lack of business support between Nintendo and EA on that. Since we as a company couldn’t launch on the Wii U ourselves — we don’t have a publishing license — Crysis 3 on Wii U had to die."
Oh EA...
BTW, I believe people might want to pay attention to this Ono comment:
“The real-time capabilities of the hardware allowed us to produce the Deep Down demonstration you saw at the conference in a relatively short amount of time.”
Well, if Connor returned, then would really be called Assassin's Creed IV?
They never said Ustream was exclusive, nor did they say it was the only venue for broadcasting features...
Try paying $75/mo for 5Mb down, 512Kb up, and a bandwidth cap of 60GB/mo
Like this...
http://www.yourgamercards.n...
PS4 can do 4K videos and pics, it might also be possible to upscale games to 4K if coincided with a 4K set.
Jaguar is an enhanced version of Bobcat, and has 4 cores.
Yes he did. Giggity...
SEQUEL!!! No more of this reboot crap.
Kaz would be called a blood sucking vampire and people would demand his resignation, end of story...
NVM, wrong article
You still believe that crap? XD
@Bathyj
"Of course that artice is wrong. Why would PD take such an active role in the hardware development and then make the next GT for PS3?"
1. They have to build a new engine from scratch for a new architecture... that's how they roll.
2. PD always demonstrate what the hardware can do on the odd entries and max out the potential on the even even entries... that's how they roll.
That's our Kazunori... sticking to tradition.
@Pandamobile
Actually... maybe not.
http://www.theinquirer.net/...