It may be controversial but let's face it, neither console is really what we were expecting from true "Next Gen" in terms of graphics. With a proposed seven year life, they are barely able to do high levels of graphical detail at 1080p/60fps reliably, even if they wring more performance out of the hardware with clever programming over the years it's hardly breath-taking graphical performance.
It may be controversial but let's face it, neither console is really what we were expecting from true "Next Gen" in terms of graphics. With a proposed seven year life, they are barely able to do high levels of graphical detail at 1080p/60fps reliably, even if they wring more performance out of the hardware with clever programming over the years it's hardly breath-taking graphical performance.
True enough but for PC gaming the point is you can upgrade the hardware over a 7 year life, you're not stuck with old hardware and as you upgrade the gaming tends to scale and improve, I have no doubt that in 5 years time 1440p will be the norm for PC gaming.
Other than to serve to illustrate the limitations of the console hardware even at release that's not really my point. I'm not really trying to compare PCs to Consoles, for the price a console is awesome. I'm just suggesting that whilst there's a fixation at the moment on graphical performance we should view it in context. For what was supposed to be the "Next Generation" of console hardware I don't think either console is particularly impressive from a graphics or CPU point of view struggling with even 1080p at a reasonable frame rate. Yes it will get better as devs wring more out of the hardware but it's not going to change the fundamental limits of the GPU/CPU they've shipped with.
From an objective point of view I don't think many people would view the current gen consoles as what they had in mind in terms of graphical horsepower when late in the life of 360 and PS3 people started talking about the next generation of console gaming. This gen seems a bit of a place holder to me, perhaps next will be more impressive? It wouldn't actually surprise me if this gen had wither a mid life upgrade or only lasted 5 or 6 years tops before new platforms are introduced.
It'll be interesting to see if both/either console manages to diversify away from just relying on startling graphics to prove long term appeal to gamers. Sony has ahead start with more horse power to play with, XO has a potential headstart as a central home hub. It'll be interesting to see how it pans out
Consoles are probably holding back PCs in terms of graphics but PC gamers are holding back games. While developers try to squeeze every ounce of graphical power from £700 graphics cards to appease the gaming master race most other aspects of gaming are being ignoredWhat about the PC? I truly feel consoles are holding back the uber powaful PC platform.
Gaming back to its roots, substance over styleFor gaming the competition is coming from phones and tablets, not from one console or the other, or even PCs. Japan is already heading this way.
It may be controversial but let's face it, neither console is really what we were expecting from true "Next Gen" in terms of graphics. With a proposed seven year life, they are barely able to do high levels of graphical detail at 1080p/60fps reliably, even if they wring more performance out of the hardware with clever programming over the years it's hardly breath-taking graphical performance.
Of course it will. The XBox One is also responsible for what's going on in the Ukraine right now.
Missing the point (around fixed hardware spec over 7 years vs upgradable/whole unit replaced every two years) somewhat - did you read the whole post?Yeah sure, I mean 8Gb GDDR5 is going to suck when devs start producing current gen specific games and have experience what it can do.
We're 6 months into the generation, it's never displayed the full potential of a console in this period.
Besides that, no matter how fast your PC is, you can't play console exclusives on them.
Ah, no problem, thanks for the effort contributing.No, because my post is in response to post 20, not interested in the rest to be honest.
Worst question to ask in arguably the UKs largest XBOX ONE fanboy forum.
In all seriousness, yes it will. Its obvious, developers dont especially make PC games that much better, we all complain of ports etc They work to the lowest common denominator and then from there its just luck if things are prettier/smoother.
So, with the XBOX ONE being this generations 'WII', then we have to accept that the giant VHS machine will hold back the sleak, power performance of the PS4.
Worst question to ask in arguably the UKs largest XBOX ONE fanboy forum.
In all seriousness, yes it will. Its obvious, developers dont especially make PC games that much better, we all complain of ports etc They work to the lowest common denominator and then from there its just luck if things are prettier/smoother.
So, with the XBOX ONE being this generations 'WII', then we have to accept that the giant VHS machine will hold back the sleak, power performance of the PS4.