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Take a game, put it in 1024x560 witch is what most games run on ps3 nowadays, turn on fxaa v1,disable af, put setting to low or a combination of low and medium abd target between 20-30fps
Than you'll have a ps3, pretty sure the latest amd apu can run this![]()
Bullshit. A PC from 2005 couldnt manage what these consoles are doing today even stripped down. Try running crysis 3 at 720 on low with an x850xt. Even if they added DX9 support it wouldnt happen.
Look at the uncharted games, are you trying to tell me a setup from 2005 which can barely manage 60FPS in BF2 maxxed is going to pull that off?
So many delusional members on this forum. Dedicated hardware thats running on an OS optimized purely for gaming makes even the PS4 hardware better than whats available today in terms of performance. People said the same shit about the 360 and PS3 and where dead wrong, the hardware in those by PC standards was not fantastic then either. Besides the gimmicky cell processor which turned out to be lame besides folding was nothing magical.
Killzone shown at PS4 event runs at 30fps?! I'd be tempted to buy a console and get some sort of KB+M adapter (3rd party or otherwise) but I'm not playing games at a paltry 30fps.![]()
The point was clearly lost on you and you are just hell bent on your clueless crusade. good luck with that. The fact that crysis and skyrim are playing just fine on hardware that old when a pc half as old couldn't manage the same just goes to show how fucking wrong you are in every way.
Not to mention a Titan alone is what.. $1000US???
love when people dont bother to factor in price...
build a comparable PC to a PS4 for $500.....
That's impossible.. well sort of impossible.
The PS4 does not exist. Kind of hard to build a "comparable" PC to something that's just specs on paper.![]()
Well in his defense AMD is releasing the same APU on the market, but it might be a bit weaker.
I guess people don't appreciate gaming from a couch on a big tv vs in front of your monitor with headphones? gaming HTCPs are not exactly common.
These are 2 very different markets, no once is going to convince a pc gamer that a 'lowly' console could possibly be worth it, the master race will not accept it![]()
2005 PC hardware playing BATTLEFIELD 3 and WEAK notebook GPU playing Crysis in second video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=abGW1bk1nmM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3E1rvJAMC78
He should have used 1280x720 res or lower, DX9, low to med settings, no AA - 2x AA at most. I'm sure we'll be able to maintain about 20 - 30 fps for all games.
You don't need an "HTPC" to hook one to modern televisions. Almost all televisions these days have HDMI outputs and nearly all GPUs have HDMI output as well.
Fail to see your reasoning?
You guys are still arguing about graphics? Are ya'll ever going to learn that the PC suffers from a problem of implementation.
KEYBOARD, MOUSE, DESK, CHAIR... those are the problems.
Sony and MS have brought everything to the living room with the comfort of a controller. Inluding what got me into PC gaming all those years ago with Quake, multiplayer.
The majority of people do not want to sit in front of a desk. That doesn't seem enjoyable to most. That and most people have moved to laptops or the desktops they are buying do not even have discreet graphics.
The market just isn't there. That and the PC markets seems to think they shouldn't have to pay for anything.
The biggest difference between the PC and the PS4 is the gaming community. With the PC you're mostly restricted to gaming with other computer nerds that have high-end gaming PC's whereas with consoles you're able to get online and connect with a lot more friends in real life and just a general wider community of gamers.
The only thing that made any sense in that is that the PS4 has a lot more bandwidth to the ram....which makes little difference if you compare it to a PC that dwarfs it in CPU and GPU specs. The ram bandwidth is not the limiting performance factor. The rest is just nonsense.
And WTF is this, he contradicts himself in 2 consecutive sentences:
The biggest difference between the PC and the PS4 is the gaming community. With the PC you're mostly restricted to gaming with other computer nerds that have high-end gaming PC's whereas with consoles you're able to get online and connect with a lot more friends in real life and just a general wider community of gamers.
You don't need a high end PC to game with.
It also has a more diverse community since consoles aren't popular in every country. You also generally get a more mature community om the PC.
On the other hand, if you love gaming with immature 12 year olds who's vocabulary consists mostly of four letter words, get a console.
More mature? That greatly depends on the game, games like call of duty are no better. And consoles are more popular than pc gaming just about everywhere on the planet. I love the " facts" people pull from their assess to make on group look better than the next.
More mature? That greatly depends on the game, games like call of duty are no better. And consoles are more popular than pc gaming just about everywhere on the planet. I love the " facts" people pull from their assess to make on group look better than the next.
Comments like this are laughable at best. I am a pc gamer until the day I die but if you don't think the hardware in the ps4 is capable of today's graphics you're high.
A dedicated machine with that much power is more capable than a pc with SLI titan cards. This has been proven over and over again. Dedicated consoles need a hell of a lot less horsepower than pcs do to display the same graphics.
A dedicated machine with that much power is more capable than a pc with SLI titan cards. This has been proven over and over again. Dedicated consoles need a hell of a lot less horsepower than pcs do to display the same graphics.
He "is" correct in this one regard though: When you code directly to the hardware, rather through several abstract API's, you gain performance. So you need less hardware on a dedicated system to gain the same results as one you code to at a higher level. So in terms of performance of games/applications, the PS4 at launch will be more powerful them 99% of PC's out there, due to very low level optimizations. In terms of pure number crunching power though, its a blowout in favor of PCs.
Yes, consoles do more with less, no argument from me there. But they don't do THAT much more with THAT much less. And for someone who pulled the biggest turd out his ass in recent history on this forum, I find it odd you're criticizing people for pulling "facts out of their asses" At least everyone else is within the realm of possibility.
Proof? You just pulled that out of your ass.And consoles are more popular than pc gaming just about everywhere on the planet.
Then stop doing it.I love the " facts" people pull from their assess to make on group look better than the next.
Proof? You just pulled that out of your ass.
Then stop doing it.
Have you ever heard of China? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/China It's the biggest country in the world by population. There's kind of a ban on consoles there. http://www.zdnet.com/cn/china-reviewing-game-consoles-ban-7000010395/