Dante666 wrote:
To ensure that its not an Xbox 720 or whatever nintendo plans to call their next console !
, Nintindo?
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Immortal Menace wrote:
Why go back to australia..im already here. and i bet you my house is 10 times better than your piece of shit. and i curb stomp nigga’s heads into pavement. i’d do the same to you bitch
Either way 720 and PS4’s visuals will be so advanced that it won’t even come down to which has better graphics as it will be unbelievable on both sides, it’ll go down to exclusives.
- more buttons on the controller
- more unappealing and badly used motion ideas
- more worthless shit that we’ll never use but ups the price further
- and of course more giant enemy crabs that you need to attack their weak spot for massive damage
Well considering Sony spent alot on R & D for Cell and Blu-ray in the first place. Everything is in place for Sony to use newer 'Cell' chip with 4 or more PPE’s and over 48 SPE’s, x16 Blu-ray drives that read faster and hold even more data probably 100Gb+. Software developement for PS3 will be mature and easy scaleable to the PS4. That would give Sony a huge advantage, keeping PS4 costs down and profits up.
Marty’s Updated prediction’s of PS4 specs:
Main Memory:
1. Main memory 2-3Gb(upgradable)
2. XDRRAM2(at 6-10Ghz)
3. 6-10Ghz
CPU:
1. New Cell
2. 6-10GHz of processing power
3. 4 PPU’s & 48 SPU’s(46 SPU’s active)
4. don’t know
5. don’t know
6. 1 petaflop of bandwidth.
7. 2Gb of L3 cache(512mb for each PPU)
Atresac wrote:
they did mention trying to slash the price by leaving blu-ray out.
What?
By the time the PS4 comes out Blu-Ray players will be 30-40$. And Blu-Ray movies 5-8$.
Did you even read the article?
The whole reason they might leave Blu-Ray out is because now more and more people are just using the Playstation online store to just download their games. If they did that, all they would need is a bigger hard drive and they could leave Blu-Ray out, and also eliminate load times entirely. It’d be a lot more efficient than Blu-Ray and a hell of a lot cheaper.
Honestly this is a great idea to me considering everyone who works at Gamestop or EB Games can’t find their own asshole with a a map and I’m sick of trying to spell out which game I want/don’t want.
Also, if they did that, they could easily have a whole “recommended games” section that matches what kind of games you’ve bought with games similar to them.
Atresac wrote:
they did mention trying to slash the price by leaving blu-ray out.
What?
By the time the PS4 comes out Blu-Ray players will be 30-40$. And Blu-Ray movies 5-8$.
Did you even read the article?
The whole reason they might leave Blu-Ray out is because now more and more people are just using the Playstation online store to just download their games. If they did that, all they would need is a bigger hard drive and they could leave Blu-Ray out, and also eliminate load times entirely. It’d be a lot more efficient than Blu-Ray and a hell of a lot cheaper.
Honestly this is a great idea to me considering everyone who works at Gamestop or EB Games can’t find their own asshole with a a map and I’m sick of trying to spell out which game I want/don’t want.
Also, if they did that, they could easily have a whole “recommended games” section that matches what kind of games you’ve bought with games similar to them.
Blu-ray will still be in PS4, prices will at around DVD prices for drives by then. Also Blu-ray would be required to make PS4 backward compatible with PS3, which is why I expect it to happen.
Digital downloads of 25Gb-50Gb games at very fast speeds & reasonable prices ain’t gonna happen in 15-20 years atleast. Fast broadband is’nt mainstream enuff yet around the world. Infact most ISP have bandwidth caps in place limiting speeds. As there networks can’t handle the traffic yet. So a physical media format will around for atleast 2 or even 3 more generations yet.