i understand that, i dable in IT, but whats the point of a pc being twice as good as a console if the games are just as good or arguably better on a console anyway.
Its all well and good having a bugatti Veyron that will do 250mph, have any of the owners been anywhere near that figure?
With PC games the game has to work with a lot of different pc capabilities whereas on a console it can wring all its power as they are designing it for what they know the user has, its a bit like the apple store vs the android equivalent. You have an iPhone, you download an app, you know it'll work, same as buying any ps4 game, whereas with a pc you have to check compatibility, you might have something already installed on the computer conflicting with the new software or you might have to keep upgrading the pc to keep up with the games, much more costly than purchasing a console and knowing all the games will work on it for the next 10 years.
this argument will always be around, but from what we are seeing so far, and this is from launch titles where they haven't even begun to grab the full potential, the games are looking stunning, by saying the ps4 is 50% as powerful as a pc, you are insinuating that we are comparing a ps1 game to a ps3 game in looks, and that just isn't the case, plus console gamers are playing on a 50" screen sitting 6ft away, pc gamers are sitting at a desk with a relatively small screen and close to it, its a different environment.
To say that if a ps4 came within 50% of a high end pc he'd buy one is ludicrous, show me a pc game that looks 2x better than what we have seen this week, these console sole purpose in life is to play amazing games well, i think we'll be ok.
Oh and if the PS4 is only 50% as good as a high end pc, and the PS4 is supposedly 50% more powerful than the xboxone............
i understand that, i dable in IT, but whats the point of a pc being twice as good as a console if the games are just as good or arguably better on a console anyway.
Its all well and good having a bugatti Veyron that will do 250mph, have any of the owners been anywhere near that figure?
With PC games the game has to work with a lot of different pc capabilities whereas on a console it can wring all its power as they are designing it for what they know the user has, its a bit like the apple store vs the android equivalent. You have an iPhone, you download an app, you know it'll work, same as buying any ps4 game, whereas with a pc you have to check compatibility, you might have something already installed on the computer conflicting with the new software or you might have to keep upgrading the pc to keep up with the games, much more costly than purchasing a console and knowing all the games will work on it for the next 10 years.
this argument will always be around, but from what we are seeing so far, and this is from launch titles where they haven't even begun to grab the full potential, the games are looking stunning, by saying the ps4 is 50% as powerful as a pc, you are insinuating that we are comparing a ps1 game to a ps3 game in looks, and that just isn't the case, plus console gamers are playing on a 50" screen sitting 6ft away, pc gamers are sitting at a desk with a relatively small screen and close to it, its a different environment.
To say that if a ps4 came within 50% of a high end pc he'd buy one is ludicrous, show me a pc game that looks 2x better than what we have seen this week, these console sole purpose in life is to play amazing games well, i think we'll be ok.
Oh and if the PS4 is only 50% as good as a high end pc, and the PS4 is supposedly 50% more powerful than the xboxone............
I enjoy a good debate
Name me a game that looks better on a console than it does on the PC?
Yes I agree there's the problem with compatibility, however this is so much better in the modern world than the past, I can't say I have a game that doesn't work on my PC. Even the golden oldies are still booting up with no problems (there's no doubt some people do have problems though).
With regards to playing on a 50" TV compared to a monitor then it's down to personal preference. I prefer a monitor as it feels way more immersive. I'm sitting right in the action, about 80% of my view is taken up with the screen whereas only about 30% of my view is taken up sitting on a sofa 6ft away. I use a 120hz monitor as well so I can actually see games running at 120fps, that's 4 times higher than what the PS3 can push out and I believe the XBone and PS4 are limited to 60fps. The difference in 120hz compare to 60 is like night and day. Plus a lot of people play games on the PC at a higher resolution than 1080p whereas the TV's are limited to 1080p.
You need to remember that it's not the PC's fault the games don't look twice as good, it's the developers. There's no end of console ports these days, the games are simply not pushing the PC's to their limits because the consoles are holding them back. Don't get me wrong, the games still look excellent on the PS4, but the PC's will still look better. Just take a look in the PC screenshots thread above.
I'm going to get my PS4 pre-ordered soon.
Wondering whether to upgrade my Panasonic plasma at the same time or wait for 4k panels to become reasonably priced.
...... Or wait for Pioneers to restart producing their legendary Kuro TV line *
* I can dream
Panasonic plasma is basically the best tv you can get, the kuro pioneer technology is in the top end panasonic tvs so if I were you, buy a new top end Panasonic plasma
Not entirely true, unless you have a source? It doesn't include absolutely everything the disc included but a lot of it, I've read it just won't include all cars.Update
The FRee version of DriveClub is basically a pay-to-win game. Like Real Racing 3 on phones (best example I can think of).
Sure, it'll work, but if you want another motor, best get paying. Carry on like that and you'll buy the game several times over by drip-feeding your money into PSN
Both pre-ordered and looking forward to what they offer. Cracking pre-order deals, too - courtesy of my good lady.
Don't fret. The new generation of consoles won't hold PC titles back half as much as people think (or, arguably, as they have done before). People get hung up on how poor the console's GPU is when compared to a top-end PC. Sure, the PC will always be king but it's not just about the GPU. The fact that the new consoles have a significantly larger pool of memory to play with makes a HUGE difference as far as consoles are concerned. I'd rather have the XB1/PS4 with the planned spec as opposed to a console with 50% more GPU grunt and 50% less memory. S**tty amounts of available memory in previous consoles are generally more crippling than the perceived lack of GPU (or CPU) ability.
The original Turok game set the benchmark for draw distance and it's still yet to be beaten... :rofl:Consoles will FINALLY get a decent draw distance now...... hopefully! D.
The original Turok game set the benchmark for draw distance and it's still yet to be beaten... :rofl:
true.
indeed, i have shovel hands which is part of the reason i havent even turned my ps3 on in over a year.My hands are about the same size as BFG's, so I welcome the larger sized controller personally
Hand friendly in that the right thumb will be mainly using high buttons while the left uses a low thumbstick?If your talking ergonomics the ps controller actually looks more hand friendly. But don't let that get in th way of your fanboy thoughts
Hand friendly in that the right thumb will be mainly using high buttons while the left uses a low thumbstick?