They are right about my 2 year old rig and maybe even current laptops. I am sure if that was really true about current destop computers Nvidia wouldn't had given up on making chips for consoles.
You are right of course because we all know that the costs a publisher chargers to release a game on their console has a direct effect on the potential power that said console is capable of.Ultratwinkie said:Console tax.
Publisher tax.
Retail "encouragement" to put your game on the front shelf.
How is that not a lot of overhead? PC gaming is cheap as hell, and you don't even need a full publisher contract with STEAM around.
Sony's reveal did quite well tbh, it focused on the games and told us what we needed to know.Ickabod said:"Excuse me Mr. Taneja, both of our presentations didn't really go over as well as we would have liked. Would you mind saying a couple nice things about our consoles that might appeal to the hardcore demographic for us? Oh don't worry we'll pay you for your comments." -Microsoft or Sony Exec
Yeah, I'd love to see 100 000 game developers losing their jobs.Olrod said:I read the first two words of the OP and knew exactly what to expect.
There are only so many topics that can start with "Electronic Arts" and none of them are good. Unless of course the following words are "is going out of business".
I'll try to explain. There is no performance hit due to data transfer because the data in the memory can be manipulated by either the CPU or the GPU. There is no copying of data between the CPU and the GPU in the PS4. They use the same memory space. That's why it's called unified memory. The memory itself wouldn't be as impressive if it weren't for the AMD's APU.The Comfy Chair said:Also, it's impossible to eliminate latency, because, well, electrons still need to move 'n' ting. Unless Sony have developed FTL communications AND moved away from CMOS in one go. If so, i salute them and i also wonder why the PS4 isn't more powerful in that case seeing how it must have fantastical tech inside it.
Don't worry. Unified APU architecture is coming to PC soon. But this is why PS4 truly is next gen and current PC's aren't. From a purely technological point of view, this EA guy is not wrong at all. And if the new Xbox is also using unified memory then it is also ahead of the PC for now. But I don't remember Microsoft saying anything about unified memory.The Comfy Chair said:Also, it means AMD have been holding out on us, the gits.
I'm not so sure about this, because he's talking about both the Xbox1 and the PS4. And if there's anything Sony or Microsoft hate more than PC gaming, it's each other, so neither one of them would give a bribe which also promotes the competitor's console. To me this reeks more of in-house marketing, whereby EA is trying to push its own games on the new consoles, since console copies are far more expensive than those for the PC, but production costs are roughly equivalent.Diablo1099 said:Mircosoft: "Oh dear. I dropped a few grand into your wallet. Silly Me!
That's one of the things he could have meant. In the best case scenario he's not just talking about that though.TomWiley said:Maybe he just meant that the component integration is more streamlined and optimized, in comparison with a PC, which is always gonna be a set up of various market component each with their own bottlenecks and limitations.