JustBeingReal said:
Of course you care, otherwise you would never have made the claims you have. You want people to think you've made video games, because you think it will make you seem credible, it doesn't when you comment on this subject the way that you do. It always makes me laugh in these kinds of discussions when people scream loudly that they don't care what people think, yet they talk about things and bash their hands against the wall because someone's caught them out, acting like they have no interesting in proving themselves, they really don't need to LOL. Really you're seeking approval. Opening yourself up to DDOS attacks? LOL you're not a server, your a person (I think ;) ). You're basically not willing to show proof, because you don't have it, you've proven that you aren't what you claim to me with your comments. I don't have to take your word for it, because I understand the subject and I can see through your claims, I understand them for what they are. Anyone on these forums can make any claims they like, but if you really had the experience you claim to then it would be clear that was the case. How ironic, it's funny that's actually the case with you. Vulkan would fit all developer's use, unless they're a part of a company that has made their own low level API, with the ability for all CPU Cores to talk to any part of the GPU as and when a programmer needs it to. I have every right to state that Vulkan would be this, because that's exactly what it is LOL. LMFAO yes they were. Vita was always designed to be a standalone device from PS4 or from any home console Sony were planning or using at the time of it's development. Remote play is as interated as it was going to be. Vita was somewhat of a template for a simpler hardware architecture than past Sony Platforms and Sony tested that with Vita's design, but those are the only ways that PS4 and Vita connect. Once again you're inventing something that doesn't exist, to try and prove your points. You're trying to make this seem like real evidence, when it's nothing but invention on your part. |
My bad. I of course I mean't Doxxing, not DDOS.
Doesn't change the fact that I'm a video game developer. It's fine if you don't believe me. If a mod wants to message me just to confirm it I would be open to that. Maybe I can get a little banner that says "console game developer" over my avatar so people like you wouldn't even have any actual grounds to question it. But something tells me even that wouldn't get you to believe me. But again, that's fine. I'm not exactly going to lose sleep over it.
Don't believe me about the vita. That's cool. I bet you didn't know that Mark Cerny was the lead architect on both. But I suppose that was just a coincidence and there's no way he was developing both simultaneously. Don't take my word for it.
http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/digitalfoundry-mark-cerny-lead-architect-playstation-vita
""With both pieces of Sony hardware developed in parallel, Mark Cerny and Shuhei Yoshida aimed to tie the hardware together".
Oops.
"The complex, custom hardware designs pioneered in the Ken Kutaragi era - powerful in application, but difficult to work with - were jettisoned in favour of licensed parts, with SCE's focus geared towards customisations with console game creation in mind, along with creating best-in-class development tools."
Sound familiar?
Like I said, they were planned to be far more integrated than they ended up being. Those are the facts. As it turns out, real life gets in the way of what is theoretically possible.
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So I'll say it again. We're done here. I can back up everything I've said. You're got ideas on what you think should work. There's nothing further to discuss.







