Took you long enough.
That's what HE said!
Took you long enough.
Rumor from a friend working in retail and had a meeting with a Sony rep
No PS4 Neo this year, PSVR is the end of year product.
Or a 5 and a half year-old benchmark like 3dmark 2011 is so undemanding in terms of compute and geometry performance that the only thing it's measuring in > 2 TFLOPs cards is fillrate.Of course, it's possible that these benchmarks are fake, or were taken with crappy immature drivers so the whole thing should be taken with a pinch of salt.
Not sure if like.That's what HE said!
Or a 5 and a half year-old benchmark like 3dmark 2011 is so undemanding in terms of compute and geometry performance that the only thing it's measuring in > 2 TFLOPs cards is fillrate.
but this also makes things more realistic. I would assume that MS is in step as well, they will wait out another year or so.That would be a bummer if true.
Seems that this year is the right timing for a half step update. Next year, I think you are getting to the point that it's too close to 2018 when you could just call it a 5 year gen and launch a bigger upgrade as a PS5 on a much cheaper and mature process.
That would be a bummer if true.
Seems that this year is the right timing for a half step update. Next year, I think you are getting to the point that it's too close to 2018 when you could just call it a 5 year gen and launch a bigger upgrade as a PS5 on a much cheaper and mature process.
That would be a bummer if true.
Seems that this year is the right timing for a half step update. Next year, I think you are getting to the point that it's too close to 2018 when you could just call it a 5 year gen and launch a bigger upgrade as a PS5 on a much cheaper and mature process.
More likely, this will just further dis-incentivise games being built on non-scaling engines and middleware. And probably better project managementIMO, this 5 years gen looks completely unrealistic regarding that some proeminant developers have yet to release their first game into this generation or are just getting it out (like ND). Games development are too long to have a small 5 years generation, i don't see that happening.
IMO, this 5 years gen looks completely unrealistic regarding that some proeminant developers have yet to release their first game into this generation or are just getting it out (like ND). Games development are too long to have a small 5 years generation, i don't see that happening.
That would be a bummer if true.
Seems that this year is the right timing for a half step update. Next year, I think you are getting to the point that it's too close to 2018 when you could just call it a 5 year gen and launch a bigger upgrade as a PS5 on a much cheaper and mature process.
Yep, I am hoping we squeeze more out of the current generation as well.Hell yes. I wanna see devs squeeze every last ounce of eye candy out of these machines before new hardware comes out. We are a few years into this gen, but it is still just starting.
Five year console system lifecycle is a myth dreamed up by people selling contracts in marketing not by engineering teams and definitely not by software development teams.
Sony must know plenty more of what Scorpio really is from the sound of it, I wonder if their Neo strategy and specs will change at this point? The longer they wait, the less head start advantage they have and the more hype Scorpio would steal from it.http://kotaku.com/sources-no-mans-sky-delayed-1778797365
Rumor confirming what my friends told me working at retail. I don't think we will heard anything about PS4 NEO at E3.
Sony must know plenty more of what Scorpio really is from the sound of it, I wonder if their Neo strategy and specs will change at this point? The longer they wait, the less head start advantage they have and the more hype Scorpio would steal from it.
Since Sony were hesitating on the cpu choice, maybe scorpio annoucement will make them choose the better cpu option ?