Im still glad about the new ps4 even though i will never get one.
It will still bring better graphics to pc gaming
Im still glad about the new ps4 even though i will never get one.
It will still bring better graphics to pc gaming
@Joker
You are right, consoles are holding the gaming industry back but remember that the gaming scene would be a lot smaller without consoles, hence the huge price tag that comes with a mid - high end pc.
lol, Joker, seems you are always trolling the console guys
We get that you like PC's, really we do
To be serious though , this is just what the industry needs, absolute and unfounded fanboy'ism from an official source.
This statement is like saying that my new Vespa with 3 Cylinders will outpower every single motorcycle on the road.
Read it for what it is, empty sensationalism for the sake of saying something over the preferred option of saying something with meaning.
Yes, the PS4 is probably the most powerful console ever built (We still need to have the final FINAL specs of the new X box to compare it to though) but it is still a gaming centric system.
All the power in the world will not help you open and run Calculator or Notepad on it, no matter what you do or upgrade.
People buy consoles, people buy pc's, some guys, like me buy both and while I can safely say that consoles are my preferred platform for gaming, I can also say that PC's are my preferred platform for just about everything else.
To each his own I suppose, but don't get all riled up about something that someone obviously said to either try to sound smart or to blatantly troll a worldwide sector of PC users.
Biggest downfall for the pc is the fact that developers would rather develop for consoles, Much more $$ in their pockets.
folks, you need to be introduced to the following:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moore's_law
how the hell is a ps4 going to out perform a PC for YEARS TO COME, when a pc can be upgraded and a PS4 can't????
I will name just one game that runs better on a PC than a console..... Crysis 3.
Seriously - you could buy both of the upcoming consoles for the price of a single nvidia GTX Titan, no
For me, my next hardware upgrade on my PC is a 27" iMAC. That will be used for coding, photo editing and general surfing / productivity.
When it comes to gaming, consoles have won in my mind.
Forget Nvidea, AMD RADEON GPUs are better tech. People here continue to buy into the myth of the super computer needed to run games. And forget about MAC. That will only increase how much you spend on computers.
The PC platform is still the best for everything, and a basic entry level PC (just not a Celeron CPU) with 4GB - 8GB of RAM (RAM is ultra cheap these days) and 1TB - 3TB HDD is all you need. My processor is a G630, which cost me under R500. I'll bump this to an i3 when / if I need it. I'll bump my memory to 12GB when I finally switch to 64 bit OS (soon).
I will never buy a graphics card that costs over R1000. The 7000 series RADEONs will be available in this price range within 12 - 18 months. In the meantime, the card, I've got is completely adequate.
Forget Nvidea, AMD RADEON GPUs are better tech. People here continue to buy into the myth of the super computer needed to run games. And forget about MAC. That will only increase how much you spend on computers.
The PC platform is still the best for everything, and a basic entry level PC (just not a Celeron CPU) with 4GB - 8GB of RAM (RAM is ultra cheap these days) and 1TB - 3TB HDD is all you need. My processor is a G630, which cost me under R500. I'll bump this to an i3 when / if I need it. I'll bump my memory to 12GB when I finally switch to 64 bit OS (soon).
I will never buy a graphics card that costs over R1000. The 7000 series RADEONs will be available in this price range within 12 - 18 months. In the meantime, the card, I've got is completely adequate.