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ethomaz said:
Panama said:
I'd be a little worried if a PC with better specs didn't run it better.

There are a lot disadvantages in PC that makes the hadware not works in 100%... I think the games in PC will never use 50% of the GPU installed in it. So I can say for sure the HD 7850 of PS4 (in fact the PS4 GPU is a little better than a HD 7850) will runs games close or maybe better in some cases tha a GTX 680 / HD 7970 in PC.

The PC gamers never understood that.

And yes... this Demo from Epic can run way better on PS4 yet if you give more time for developers... anyway that's a tech demo without a lot of processing the a final game have... so I'm not expecting any playable game with this graphic level in PC or consoles with the actual hardware (maybe in next nVidia and AMD top GPUs).

The PS4 in the launc will be o pair with the highest top PC hardware in the market but the next PC releases with widen the gap every year.

That's what I think.... to run the same game with the same quality than PS4 you need a way better hardware than PS4 on PC.

You'd be right on the exclusives, but that wouldn't be true for games that use middlewares until they improve it over the years like Epic did with UE3(by then PCs will be so much more powerful that it's going to be WTF anyways), so any multiplat that uses middleware means that PC will still have the advantage on horse power, but I've always enjoyed Sony 1st party exclusives anyways so if they code to the metal then we should see some very good looking games.

Also, DirectX is a piece of shit, the overhead is pretty bad on it, devs need to go back to OpenGL, it's much faster and supported on all platforms whereas DX is MS only. Though DX has better documentations.