Do Sony have a 4K streaming service? That's probably what they should be targeting. Provide the niche audience with a specialist, high-quality service that can charge a premium.
BFAO+ is the way forward.
See, that's what I'm saying. It's not odd that Sony haven't announced a standalone UHD Bluray player. The PS4K will be their best selling UHD Bluray player for the foreseeable future. Meaning out of those 8 players people will buy, 6 might end up being PS4s. Cause really, I'm all for uber IQ, but how many people will go out and buy UHD Bluray discs and players?What's odd though is that there has been no word from Sony about their own UHD Blu Ray player. Only Samsung and Panasonic.
Plus UHD Blu Ray figures to be a niche, smaller than Blu Ray even.
I don't know how profitable TVs are for Sony these days, I thought Kaz was deemphasizing the TV unit.
But I'd be open to a PS4 which plays UHD Blu Ray, though maybe they can do something like an app. to control the media functions, so you don't have to use a DS4. If they incrementally improve the GPU and CPU, all the better.
Having known about this for a couple of weeks, I think Kotaku is wrong on the 4k gaming part.
From what I've heard it's slightly better spec PS4 to help with PS VR performance but none of the upgrades are accessible for normal game development.
But then that's just what I've been told. I'd say it's fairly reliable. But I could be totally wrong.
Secret sasquatch? (Sorry)Next week's article: DF assess the graphical capabilities of Bigfoot.
As it's not confirmed a more powerful device, I'll give it it's own thread. My money's still on an improved media version rather than improved hardware, like PS2+.
As it's not confirmed a more powerful device, I'll give it it's own thread. My money's still on an improved media version rather than improved hardware, like PS2+.
PS4K could very well be a response to Xbox 1.2 that Phil Spencer already gave strong suggestion of an upgrade.
Xbox 1.2 could be as little as a 'close the gap' box w/ unlocked cores, higher clocks, and DDR4.
I don't see Xbox making any moves towards embracing Oculus this year. VR is still in its early days and doesn't warrant a response from MS.
It's not a matter of need, but a matter of greed. If there's a market for a PS4 that plays PS4's library but better quality, selling to that market Makes Money, and also expands the user base. Let's say for illustration that there are presently 5 million PS4 owners who'd like a PS4+. By not offering a PS4+, Sony are no better off. By offering a PS4+, Sony make profit on 5 million units sold and expands the PS4 userbase another 5 million as the old PS4's are sold/passed on.But what is the point of a more powerful PS4? Is it really needed?
But what is the point of a more powerful PS4? Is it really needed?
PS4 sells great as it is. A beefier PS4 is more likely to complicate things if it is supposed to run games at higher quality graphics compared to keeping the PS4 as it is
As I mentioned before, there's also the option for Sony to "lock away" additional power for none VR or 4K output, meaning that for 2D, 1080p output developers and customers are still on the same baseline.
If Sony were worried about butthurt consumers, that might be a way for them to handle that. Then, in a couple of years when hurt butts are soothed, quietly release all the resources for anyone to use for anything.
As I mentioned before, there's also the option for Sony to "lock away" additional power for none VR or 4K output, meaning that for 2D, 1080p output developers and customers are still on the same baseline.
If Sony were worried about butthurt consumers, that might be a way for them to handle that. Then, in a couple of years when hurt butts are soothed, quietly release all the resources for anyone to use for anything.
I'm sticking with the 'we're adding 4K support for media functionality' and perhaps some upscaling features, but games will be exposed to the exact same hardware. This is something that has precedent (has been done several times). I'm not buying that we'll see an actual performance increase.