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Forums - Gaming Discussion - Wii U vs PS4 vs Xbox One FULL SPECS (January 24, 2014)

ethomaz said:
Damit... BlueFalcon updated the post lol lol lol.

Thanks.

We work as a team Ethomaz :) I've been swamped catching up on previews of Nvidia's GeForce Titan. This week looks like an eventful one.

"The four [Jaguar] cores, unlike Bulldozer modules, are completely independent, and only share a 2 MB L2 cache. "



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BlueFalcon said:

"The four [Jaguar] cores, unlike Bulldozer modules, are completely independent, and only share a 2 MB L2 cache. "

WOW that's make even easy to make 8 Jaguar cores in the same die.

Thanks.



http://www.vgleaks.com/durango-next-generation-kinect-sensor/
Well this just proof vgleaks' info are from DaE,just like what this tweet said



MS's key advantage is that even if PS4 is more powerful on the hardware side (i.e., GPU/memory subsystem), Sony will reveal their pricing scheme and SKU specs for Hard drives/any special bundle offerings. That would allow MS to price their consoles more favorably by undercutting PS4 should they need that. This is one downside of Sony unveiling the console earlier. At the same time, if PS4 has some awesome Cloud gaming features, powerful hardware, then the pressure is back on MS since all the hype will have shifted squarely on PS4 after its announcement. It's really an Art of War :) 

If Sony is to make a big splash, they have got to announce some new IPs or awesome game exclusives. Even the best hardware in the world won't be exciting without 2-3 killer games that make us want to drop $400-500 for a new toy. Nintendo learned this the hard way. I hope Sony's executives have been paying attention from Wii U's launch.



BlueFalcon said:
MS's key advantage is that even if PS4 is more powerful on the hardware (i.e., GPU/memory subsystem side), Sony will reveal their pricing scheme and SKU specs for Hard drives/any special bundle offerings. That would allow MS to price their consoles more favorably by undercutting PS4 should they need that. This is one downside of Sony unveiling the console earlier. At the same time, if PS4 has some awesome Cloud gaming features, powerful hardware, then the pressure is back on MS since all the hype will have shifted squarely on PS4 after its announcement. It's like Art of War ;)

How flexible do you think they could be with pricing at this stage? I wonder how close to launch you can change the system's price.



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BlueFalcon said:

MS's key advantage is that even if PS4 is more powerful on the hardware side (i.e., GPU/memory subsystem), Sony will reveal their pricing scheme and SKU specs for Hard drives/any special bundle offerings. That would allow MS to price their consoles more favorably by undercutting PS4 should they need that. This is one downside of Sony unveiling the console earlier. At the same time, if PS4 has some awesome Cloud gaming features, powerful hardware, then the pressure is back on MS since all the hype will have shifted squarely on PS4 after its announcement. It's really an Art of War :) 

If Sony is to make a big splash, they have got to announce some new IPs or awesome game exclusives. Even the best hardware in the world won't be exciting without 2-3 killer games that make us want to drop $400-500 for a new toy. Nintendo learned this the hard way. I hope Sony's executives have been paying attention from Wii U's launch.

Sony won't talk about price or bundles today. They'll both do that at E3 or later.



8GB GDDR5 Unified RAM

I said Sony will catch Microsoft in RAM.



updating as pressy goes on



Andrespetmonkey said:
How flexible do you think they could be with pricing at this stage? I wonder how close to launch you can change the system's price.

I have no idea. I read rumors of 2 priced SKUs, $429 and $529.

P.S. Holly cow 8GB of unified GDDR5 with 170GB/sec memory bandwidth. Game over for Xbox 720 w/DDR3. MS needs a GPU/memory subsystem redesign to even try and compete at this point on graphics. This is how the PS3 should have been designed: x86 CPU + the rest of the $ spent on the GPU/memory! Well done.

PS3 titles aren't natively supported on PS4.

http://live.theverge.com/sony-playstation-4-event-live-blog/



Haha, what was Cevat saying just the other day? Crysis 3? Yeah, right....