walsufnir said:
VGKing said:
walsufnir said:
VGKing said: All we have right now is alpha code of PS4 games. Killzone is easily the most graphically impressive game shown at the meeting, and it will improve exponentially by the time it is released. |
"Alpha" code? Better don't talk of things you are not firm with - if it was alpha-code you wouldn't see such graphics. Killzone is impressive but in no way "alpha"-code - this would mean it will release next year, simple as that. And what are you talking about exponential growth? Do you really want ppl to dig out this post when the game releases? Do you still believe it will do wonders to have 8 gb RAM instead of 4?
I can understand that you are hyped for PS4 and the new graphics but don't get too hyped unless you want to be a bit disappointed. Graphics will see a significant leap and will improve next years as the engines evolve and will use the hardware better but for 1st-gen-release titles don't expect wonders.
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This game has been in development for years. Where did development start? On PC. Believe it or not, developing on final hardware will give them huge advantages like optimization. There are reports that this demo was made with only 1.5GB of RAM.
Before you comment any further, keep in mind that more RAM allows for higher-resolution textures, better animations, larger worlds...you name it. There is a reason developers are praising the PS4 and why 8GB of GDDR5 is a big deal.
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So you name a game that "has been in development for years" in alpha-stage? Jesus! And yes, the PS4-RAM is magic, sure, but that won't make KZ2 a better game and it won't have better graphics than shown so far. And don't tell me what RAM can do as I know what it can (and instead of you also know what it can't).
But let time tell us! Peace, brother :)
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KZ2 is already released. Nothing will make it a better game.
Killzone Shadow Fall has been in development on constantly changing, incomplete PS4 development kits. What that means in terms of graphics and optimization is obvious and I don't need to repeat myself.