Figgycal said:
The amount of ram used by a console's OS will probably be reduced as the console ages. The Xbox One probably won't need the 3gb or ram in a year or 2. But Sony on the other hand had a problem this gen with not having enough ram for their OS and it suffered because of it. No game is going to need more than 4 gigs of ram for quite a while, so in the meantime Sony is probably looking to future proof their console. Whatever the numbers might be now, are subject to change in the future. I still don't get why having the same amount of ram available to developers as the xbox one makes the console any less attractive, but more of that ram will become available to developers if they need it in the future. |
I'm not angry that it's only 5, I'm angry because Sony could've told us instead of us finding out through a DF article, especially when you consider the lot of the internet expected the PS4 to have 6-7 gigs available. It just seems sneaky to me....
Like how Microsoft spouted the cloud BS to raise people's expectations. Sony decided to be vague about arguably their second biggest advantage. And now that that's debunked I feel like they were trying to trick consumers. Maybe it's just me but I'd appreciate it if these console makers would be upfront about all their specifications instead of boosting them up to build hype that ultimately turns out to be BS.