James
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Xbox 720 requires always-on Internet and PS4 gets cloud gaming
Next-gen Xbox and PlayStation 4 rumours heat up
Next-gen Xbox and PlayStation 4 rumours heat up
Xbox 720 requires always-on Internet and PS4 gets cloud gaming
Next-gen Xbox and PlayStation 4 rumours heat up
AMD eight-core x64 1.6GHz CPU, a D3D11.x 800MHz graphics solution and 8GB of DDR3 RAM.
Isn't this behind almost all gaming PCs now?
IIRC, the X360 was lacking behind most PCs when it came out. The quality was still impressive tho. As for the 720.... sure it's "only" a 1.6GHz CPU..... but it's an 8-core 1.6GHz CPU. Not 8-threaded CPU like my i7... 8-core. I don't think that should be laughed at until we see some real world performance.
IIRC, the X360 was lacking behind most PCs when it came out. The quality was still impressive tho. As for the 720.... sure it's "only" a 1.6GHz CPU..... but it's an 8-core 1.6GHz CPU. Not 8-threaded CPU like my i7... 8-core. I don't think that should be laughed at until we see some real world performance.
I think you're mistaken. The 360 and PS3 was a bit more powerful than most (if not all) gaming PCs. For a short while, at least.
But I see a two good things for PC gamers from these specs:
Multicore processors will finally be utilized in games.
Games that are ported from consoles will be less demanding on PCs at first, so that means longer between needing to upgrade.
And one bad thing:
Since these specs are well below PCs (especially the graphics), games won't visually improve as much as it could.
I think you're mistaken. The 360 and PS3 was a bit more powerful than most (if not all) gaming PCs. For a short while, at least.
But I see a two good things for PC gamers from these specs:
Multicore processors will finally be utilized in games.
Games that are ported from consoles will be less demanding on PCs at first, so that means longer between needing to upgrade.
And one bad thing:
Since these specs are well below PCs (especially the graphics), games won't visually improve as much as it could.
Games that are ported from consoles will be less demanding on PCs at first, so that means longer between needing to upgrade.
Isn't this behind almost all gaming PCs now?
They have to keep costs down. Most people wont buy a R7,000- R10,000 console, which is what a decent gaming rig is going to set you back. I think they both learned from the Sony's mistake last gen.
I am not trying to start a PC vs Console war here. I think OUYA are headed in a better direction. They have a simple system for non-PC enthusiasts to play games. And they will release a better model ever 12-18 months so you never lack performance.
really don't see how needing to buy a new console every 12 months is a better model
I dont really care, I'm always online anyway. So this model wont affect anything.
I'm just hoping it just doesn't require always on 20mb+ or something ridiculous!
Ja I'll give you that, it wont be great. But generally I just play multiplayer online anyway. If my internet is down, I'll watch series or something.So those days when your internet is down you're just SOL? I don't like the sound of that at all.
The lack of a plateau in gaming.
Consumers don't have to buy a new console every year, but if you want better performance you can. Currently everyone is stuck on the same level for 7 years.
So those days when your internet is down you're just SOL? I don't like the sound of that at all.
I agree Ouya's direction is much better, there is however the flaw in that it uses mobile processors, which means (untill ARM processors become more powerful) you will lack performance*...Whatever they put in, we will definitely see a rise in game quality and then, after 2-3 years, another plateau until they feel they have maximised the profits from the next generation of consoles.
They will always struggle to make hardware impress longer than 2-3 years. Consoles are just PC's that you can't upgrade and you have to wait 7 years for them to make a new one.
I am not trying to start a PC vs Console war here. I think OUYA are headed in a better direction. They have a simple system for non-PC enthusiasts to play games. And they will release a better model ever 12-18 months so you never lack performance.
It's about being consumer orientated rather than profit orientated.
Also, the SteamBox will be here soon...