FatalInertia said:
disolitude said:
S.T.A.G.E. said:
disolitude said: I don't care much for these rumors but there is a point where the news reporter says "this is to ensure that it can play games at 1080p and 60 fps in 3D"...
Sadly PS4 won't be able to do this as the 3D spec doesn't support 1080p anything over HDMI. 1080p @ 24fps for bluray is max it can do. Only connection allowing for 1080p 3D gaming is dual link DVI.
Also, even if magically they decided to include a Dual Link DVI port on some new TVs, there is no way in hell next gen will be able to do 1080p 3D @60 fps with an AMD APU. You'd need a latest Intel i5 and a GTX 680 to do that.
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Thats not a rumor. They are reporting on the second version of the dev kit and it leaked and the third version of the dev kit is set for Janurary.
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Did we watch the same video? "Anonymous sources have told VG247..."
Doesn't sound like a confirmed intel to me. Im not saying it's all fake as it may be true, just not official info yet as long as it's anonymously being reported...
I can assure you that the 1080p 3D and 60 fps part is made up tho.
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HUH? No, that should be standard, its not hard with todays cheap tech available. If the next consoles cannot even to that then LMAO.
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And you're basing this standard on what exactly?
We're talking about Stereoscopic 3D not normal 2D images. For a game to run at 1080p 3D and 60 hz it needs to be able to run at 1080p at 120 frames per second. Go look up some PC benchmarks and see what CPU and video card you need to run something like Max Payne 3 and Skyrim at 120 fps.