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CGI-Quality said:
ithis said:
CGI-Quality said:
Otakumegane said:
It's true though, they are.

Yes, but that doesn't answer his question.

OT: I don't how to answer, because on one hand, I am crazy excited for the new console. On the other, I know my PC will continue to lead. The only thing that bugs me is to see people that aren't PC gamers using it as a means to play-down the PS4.

I'm not so sure that your PC will continue to lead. Actually, I expect that no matter what you have in that box at home right now, if you don't upgrade it throughout the life time of the PS4, it will definitely NOT lead by it's second year, or, possibly, by launch.

Eh, I doubt the PS4 can top my current specs anytime soon, let alone what my plans are for 2014 when Maxwell technology is unleashed for GTX series. I'm not worried about it either way, though, because I'm excited for the PS4, and if games look better on it, exclusives - that is, more power to it!

But, based on  my specs right noe, which are far beyond what any next gen console will have in it, I'm not concerned about being "out-speced".

Also, the PS4 might not be as different as the PS3 launch and "Final" games, because the PS4 is essentially using PC arcihtecture so there will be less of a learning process.

Which is great because it should mean little to no ported monstrosities like the PS3 got early on because nobody really got how to use the console effectily.  This will just be like building for a computer with an extremely highpowered integrated graphics card.

That said, what kind of Graphic Card are you running.  I've seen low and high estimates on what the PS4 could be running. (Oh found them.  Damn. Nevermind.)