LudicrousSpeed said:
Oh nice, can’t wait to try it on my Android phone with the SSD it came with LOL Microsoft already showed an amazing looking game built with Unreal Engine and it’s an actual game that will release. The UE5 tech demo looked great, it will look even better on XSX and PC. This demo had a scaling resolution that was 1440p max and 30 FPS. Why is Ass Creed being 4K/30 a big deal? |
“[The Unreal Engine 5 tech demo] would absolutely not be possible at any scale without these breakthroughs that Sony’s made.” - Tim Sweeney https://t.co/epbFWhCJCq pic.twitter.com/AsE8ws3lOW
— IGN (@IGN) May 13, 2020
It's not just about the SSD but the IO
https://www.pcgamer.com/fast-ssd-storage-is-key-to-the-unreal-engine-5-demos-super-detailed-scenes/
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Sony was heckled a bit for its focus on the PlayStation 5's storage speed, and if all you're imagining is loading screens disappearing more quickly, it does seem like an odd focus. But it's about moving beyond loading screens entirely, to the point where "you can bring in [the demo's] geometry and display it despite it not all fitting in memory," says Epic CEO Tim Sweeney.
In other words, the storage needs to be fast enough to keep up with the player, allowing the game to seamlessly increase the complexity of distant objects as they get closer without 'popping in' more detailed models—something we've gotten used to seeing.
To that end, Unreal Engine 5 is being "optimized for next-generation storage." The PlayStation 5 storage tech is "god-tier," says Sweeney, while PCs have some catching up to do. That said, "on a high-end PC with an SSD," and especially with an NVMe SSD, we should get "awesome performance" from Unreal Engine 5 games. (With a good GPU and CPU too, of course.)"
you always keep arguing even tho there is clearly article and many article pointed out that it can run on every platform but it will run better if it has better IO speed (not justb SSD ). Which Microsoft has but inferior to PS5 . So it will not running better nor good than PS5.
Just throw all the raw spec , it's all about faster IO
Also Assassins Creed is old gen graphic, it's supposed to run at 4K at 120 fps on Xbox SX.
Microsoft has not showed anything, they just showed Sanua in engine , which is not a gameplay nor the actual look on the final build, also it's not using Unreal Engine 5. Instead it's just old Unreal Engine. Unreal 5 =/= Unreal 4
Last edited by HollyGamer - on 14 May 2020







