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Forums - Gaming Discussion - Ubisoft: 'Development PS3/360-version Watch Dogs not started yet'

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- "We're still working on some Vita-games. I can't announce anything yet, but it's coming. The Vita isn't dead to us yet."

yeaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah buddy



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JEMC said:
I don't know if that's the best approach, to be honest.

It would be a lot easier to develop it for current gen and then upgrade it (resolution, frames, textures, etc) to the next consoles. Working otherwise could end up meaning bad ports.


The PC, Wii U, PS4 are all similar in Architecture, so it makes sense to produce games together in this group

The PS3 and to a lesser extent the 360 have different architecture, to port up would be expensive and possibly suffer from poor performance believe it or not, it's just easier to leave this as the second group that gets it's own build, this wont occur with every game, but it does make sense 




should work fine, next gen will have the ultra or very high settings of the pc version and this gen ports will get the low or mid specs of the pc version. lower texture resolution, worse anti-aliasing, worse shadows, less physics and so on...game itself can be the same.



Rab said:
JEMC said:
I don't know if that's the best approach, to be honest.

It would be a lot easier to develop it for current gen and then upgrade it (resolution, frames, textures, etc) to the next consoles. Working otherwise could end up meaning bad ports.


The PC, Wii U, PS4 are all similar in Architecture, so it makes sense to produce games together in this group

The PS3 and to a lesser extent the 360 have different architecture, to port up would be expensive and possibly suffer from poor performance believe it or not, it's just easier to leave this as the second group that gets it's own build, this wont occur with every game, but it does make sense


Yes, i know, but if the challenge is still there.

Current gen consoles rely on fast CPUs while all the next gen consoles rely on slow CPUs but with more cores (minus WiiU), as well as being more GPU focused.

It doesn't matter which way they try to do it, scale up or cut down, there will be problems. And as far as I've heard it's easier to upgrade than downgrade.

Besides, if those ports still haven't even begun, they will also be more time constrained than the rest of the versions.

It doesn't look to good for them.



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Conegamer said:
WiiU next-gen confirmed?


LOL...It will be pretty much on par with current gen consoles.



Watch Dogs on WiiU..I call that 3rd party support, can we have some more please??



prolly just run in lower res since nextbox and ps4 will have more raw power.



Well I was wondering why did Nintendo ever release a console like this in the first place. Now finally it's getting the fair treatment.



Good. This means WiiU/PS4/nXBox will be clearly superior.