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Pemalite said:

 

Well. For starters, I wouldn't know anything about a recession, this developed nation never had one.

I'm all for bang-for buck, don't get me wrong, don't think I hate or despise the PS4 either, but some people have this funny idea that the console is going to displace all others in terms of performance, remember better hardware is better bang-for-buck if the price doesn't budge, who cares if the company goes a little more into the red? :P

As for the Unreal Engine, am I impressed by it's graphics? Sure. Could it have been better? Yes.

One question comes to mind though with the Unreal Engine 4 which is, like the Unreal Engine 3 are developers going to flog it like a dead horse? This generation the UE3 engine got so long in the tooth it wasn't funny. Graphically it had aged badly, Mass Effect 3 being the latest prime example I could thing of with horrible sky-boxes, texture pop-in and low resolution textures and that was on the PC.

As for the last part of your post, get over it. If the site wasn't dominated by Sony hardware threads, then I would have more choice to correct the incorrect information that people spread about hardware, just don't get all defensive because it's all targeted at Sony currently.

And correct what exactly? We know the specs for the PS4. But, what we don't know is how well the overall package will perform until developers get to grips with the hardware. Early tech demo's and snippets of gameplay being demonstrated on incomplete dev kits will not show the full potential of the console. I'm all for more powerful hardware (being a PC gamer myself) but your earlier comment was just, urgh..

"No. The PS4 isn't impressive, to say otherwise is just being silly or bordering on fanaticism.
It's got a low-end processor to the point you can't get much slower in the x86 world and a mid-range graphics chip"

Did you really not expect to get any other reply after this horrible post ^