thismeintiel on 28 July 2013
| Adinnieken said: (Documentation for the feature Sony referenced in its clarification - http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en/books/arch-handbook/vm.html ) Lets be honest. Sony could make this whole discussion go away quickly by saying, the OS uses 2GBs and games have 6GBs, but they haven't. They told Eurogamer, your terms are wrong. Sony hasn't attempted to offer correct numbers. What they did was clarify that there wasn't 1GB in play, therefore a set amount for the OS and a set amount for games, but games also had virtualized memory in the form of a disk cache. An anonymous, non-credible, unverifiable source on GAF is not Sony responding. Sony has back channels, that are credible and verifiable that could respond to this article. They haven't. Sony is silent, their back channel sources are quite. I don't get what is so bad about this that Sony just can't offer a quick, concise clarification to make this conversation go away. Seems perfectly reasonable to me. |
Lol, the DRM situation was WAY worse, yet they remained silent. Does the PS4 have console-wide DRM, now? Nope. So, quite using the "Sony won't say anything" to dream up the worst, just because you're hoping for the worse.







