Zoombael said:
? To clarify. I don't really doubt the UE5 demo would run on high end pc hardware. But it is a new graphics engine, first time demonstration on new next gen console hardware. This premise on itself should make people curious how equivalent hardware would fair. To the minute detail. Where the FPS constant? Was RT active? Other things? But here we are, people who weigh vague words the same as a watchable real time demo. Hey, actually, i got the demo on my computer, and i run it at 1080p25FPS. Facts. |
The reason I asking the question I am is that first this is a Epic employee demonstrating the UE5 demo. Just because he is in China doesn't automatically make him some offhand engineer talking above his pay grade. If anything, if they are demoing the UE5 engine, then they would have access to run it on any machine they want. I did not see anything from Tim disputing those points so when I see people dismissing what the presenter stated, I wonder if they are keeping an open mind. There is no reason for the presenter to lie in this scenario since it would not benefit Epic at all. Also I believe China focus would be more PC base so giving the audience a more real world understanding of the performance of today's hard within UE5 would be their main purpose.
For PC gamers, this sounds great as they may not have to purchase another SSD and can keep their current highend Graphics cards.








