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Kaizar said:
HoloDust said:

They are not clocked at the same speed, for start, not that it matters much.

 


I know they are not clocked the same, but the Wii U is ahead in major firmware updates to process so much more, but the PS4 has more cores to neutralize any advantage the Wii U might of have.

And I said that there will still be much more processing on its competitors anyways. (read bold in quote)

The point is, that the gap isn't as big as a lot of you think it is, but there is still a big gap, just not as big as you currently think perhaps.

I see you post from time to time about hardware, and I'm afraid it's too obvious from your posts that you know very little about how stuff works (mistaking 1 core from APU for GPU being obvious pointer to that).

I strongly suggest, for start, to dig through some threads here (Superchunk's comparison thread is, mostly, accurate enough) if you really want to learn a bit or two about PS4/XOne/WiiU.

Oh, and unlike what some people here living in Phantasy Kingdom believe, the gap between them is, unfortunately, really big - but that's what you get when you ditch successful Wii design, and instead of better innards you go for Gamepad.