He denied that interpretation
He said "it wouldn't be like opening up the console and upgrading parts in it". That doesn't rule out some sort of external add-on.
He denied that interpretation
He said "it wouldn't be like opening up the console and upgrading parts in it". That doesn't rule out some sort of external add-on.
Take original console items such as hdmi cable, network cable, external harddrives, external cameras and game controllers from PS4/XO and plug into PS4.5/XO.5.
There, you now have an external add-on for your original console.
I just don't see this working at all, two of the advantages of a console include a relatively straight forward approach to development and low cost. With die shrinks being harder and harder to come by one would imagine that the shrinks would be used to cut cost and in fact lengthen the average console life span not shorten it and then start manufacturing two different SoC's. Secondly another arch to target and optimise for is not something I can see devs queuing up to get behind. I would also have thought there would have been rumours of AMD acquiring another contract etc.I'm ready to revise there is no new console generation. Consoles from sony and microsoft will be following similar pattern to mobile phones albeit in 3-4 year cycles or whatever timing provides sufficient jump in computing technology without raising the cost too much.
There will be 2-3 consoles from single manufacturer at the market at any given time. One higher end 399$ model and cheaper 199$ model. And possibly something cheaper or more expensive. Consoles from same manufacturer will be ~compatible with each other and most games will keep running on the latest 2-3 iterations of hardware. If economy gets much better it might be 499, 299 and 149 price points.
Both sony and microsoft will do mid generation refresh to hardware and that will kick start the "new" console cycle. For sony I would guess 12-16GB HBM2 memory, better amd gpu and cpu and cost is around 399$. I would hope for some ssd like storage but that might be optimistic. I wouldn't be surprised if the new architecture would be used for cost reduced "ps4" that is inside even smaller casing.
Microsoft might go full pc with xbox and the hw cycle is completely broken.
seems I was a generation ahead of everyone;
by goonergaz » Fri Jul 15, 2011 10:38 am
I'm firmly in the camp of PS3.5 - or PS3D. They will take the current PS3 and beef it up a bit, so it's nice and cheap - imagine a PS4/3D that is around double the power of PS3 and 100% b/c - devs are getting to grips with cell and the power boost will mean more stable frame/rates and 3D.
Essentially the same idea by replace 3D with 4K/PSVR
Back OT I saw this posted on NeoGAF and not here;
http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/d...ystation-4k-is-real-but-why-is-sony-making-it
seems I was a generation ahead of everyone;
by goonergaz » Fri Jul 15, 2011 10:38 am
I'm firmly in the camp of PS3.5 - or PS3D. They will take the current PS3 and beef it up a bit, so it's nice and cheap - imagine a PS4/3D that is around double the power of PS3 and 100% b/c - devs are getting to grips with cell and the power boost will mean more stable frame/rates and 3D.
Essentially the same idea by replace 3D with 4K/PSVR
Back OT I saw this posted on NeoGAF and not here;
http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/d...ystation-4k-is-real-but-why-is-sony-making-it
Sony aren't going to release a more powerful PS4.imagine a PS4/3D that is around double the power of PS3
Well, you were wrong in 2011 @goonergaz like you'd still be wrong today: Sony aren't going to release a more powerful PS4.
New 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+.
Well, you were wrong in 2011 @goonergaz like you'd still be wrong today: Sony aren't going to release a more powerful PS4.
The DF article about PS4.5 being real is mostly clickbait stuff and guesswork.
Next week's article: DF assess the graphical capabilities of Bigfoot.Digital Foundry 'confirm' PS4.5
What is very important to remember is that Sony have a 'new generation' of TVs and disc medium (the 4K and 4KBluray fad) (ok it's not a fad) (maybe a little) and no PlayStation to go with it. Historically they always had something to use the PS as a Trojan horse. PS3 very much was a big part in establishing Bluray and was part of the beginning of the HD era. PS2 before it, we all know it was all about DVD.
Now PS4 is out and Sony need to attach it to something so that they can sell their other toys, namely new 4K TVs and new 4K Bluray movies. The platform has been amazingly successful, as a gaming platform only. Of course they will be looking to ride the wave and try to sell their other new products through it, like they've done so well in the past. They can't wait until 2020 or whenever PS5 comes out, when the 4K generation of displays is already here, halfway through the gaming generation.
It's all in there guys, between the lines.
Next week's article: DF assess the graphical capabilities of Bigfoot.