I agree entirely, don't need to convince meEclipse Dragon said:Snip
Tell me about it. My workstation graphics card has only 5.2 TFLOPS of single precision power compared to the 8 point something on an acquaintance's GTX 1080 yet I completely murder him in every single OpenGL and 3D viewport application; He still insists that I am somehow cheating. There are so many other factors at play that using FLOPS for accurately determining the raw potential of a piece of hardware in a software application is incredibly rare and gaming is not one of those applications.TheSniperFan said:I wonder which marketing department first came up with using FLOPS in their marketing. FLOPS are a perfectly fine way to measure the performance of hardware (certainly much better than (M/G)Hz), but it doesn't help anyone for a variety of reasons:Charcharo said:TFlops have little to do with real world gaming performance
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[li]the average gamer doesn't really know what it means[/li]
[li]even among those people who do, only very few have a feeling for the order of magnitude[/li]
[li]it measures the performance of the hardware, which doesn't tell you a whole lot about the performance of the games running on it later[/li]
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And how much would it have hiked the price of the console?Living_Brain said:To everyone saying, "no shit it's a handheld", keep in mind that they could have gotten NVIDIA's newer chip, a mobile gaming chip, that would match or beat the PS4.
And Skyrim Go.KoudelkaMorgan said:The controller looking about as comfortable to hold as a Dreamcast one isn't going to help much either.
Hopefully it will amount to more than being the "Breath of the Wild box."
oh yeah. that five years old game that everyone and their mom played. whose main selling point were the mods. things that if nintendo allow on their device, i will eat my shirt.L34dP1LL said:And Skyrim Go.KoudelkaMorgan said:The controller looking about as comfortable to hold as a Dreamcast one isn't going to help much either.
Hopefully it will amount to more than being the "Breath of the Wild box."
Then we will see games locked out unless the player has Version 3 of the console with X, Y and Z optional upgrades.Guffe said:Besides, if consoles start with "upgradeable machinery" they will surely make custom pieces which cost a ton more than computer parts.
True, but the speed in which they are processed, do.Charcharo said:TFlops have little to do with real world gaming performance
If we weren't, then why aren't games like Overwatch or CS:GO all low res games?Kibeth41 said:Except, we're not.
This could very well be true.008Zulu said:Then we will see games locked out unless the player has Version 3 of the console with X, Y and Z optional upgrades.Guffe said:Besides, if consoles start with "upgradeable machinery" they will surely make custom pieces which cost a ton more than computer parts.
The GC more powerful than the PS2Gorfias said:x. Gamecube much faster, sturdier and more powerful than the PS2. But they lost. I think that's when they decided power wasn't everything.Guffe said:Then again, I really wonder who actually thought Nintendo would come out with a some sort of superpowerful machine. Hasn't really been part of their MO, so to say.
I hope it does well.
Nope. That was the next gen with the PS3 curb stomping the Wii. That was a tougher Gen for me to pick a winner. Wii consoles sold extremely well and they weren't even HD! They were bought by casual gamers (some from my own family). The PS3 got off to a horrible start but by the end of that gen it was really catching on.Guffe said:The GC more powerful than the PS2
I had always thought that that era was when Sony went past Nintendo in terms of power in the machine.
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And don't forget:Johnny Novgorod said:The spontaneous rooftop party demographic, duh.Laggyteabag said:Im also not really sure what market this thing is even aimed at.
Because people like good graphics AND good gameplay.008Zulu said:If we weren't, then why aren't games like Overwatch or CS:GO all low res games?Kibeth41 said:Except, we're not.
If the console can't do modern games at a playable rate, where's the incentive to buy?AzrealMaximillion said:Because people like good graphics AND good gameplay.
Compare the performance reviews of the Maxwell and Pascal chips, then say there is no difference.Charcharo said:2 different architectures
They wouldn't. You'd need to have a nVidia 1080 video card (for example) designed for each different console. I am sure nVidia is planning the celebration party in anticipation for all that extra work.Guffe said:But I can't see a way in which the consoles can use any/all hardware either, since that would just mean they are normal PCs.