if you have a high end PC & Played Crysis 3 on it i think you already saw a graphics above all the best graphics in all consoles but still i believe Naughty Dog will show us something unreal this gen!
if you have a high end PC & Played Crysis 3 on it i think you already saw a graphics above all the best graphics in all consoles but still i believe Naughty Dog will show us something unreal this gen!
Just to add my thoughts to this...
The main thing I am looking forward too with the next gen of consoles isnt the graphical leap it will provide, as I knew prior the leap would be far less visible than past next gen releases.
What im looking forward to is how much more they can put into a game happening at once, mainly due to the leap in RAM available.
I want to play Battlefield with more than 24 players (which neither XB360 or PS3 could do), I want 64 player matches. Now thats probably the most obvious one, but other games like Dead Rising 3 can do the same, the amount of zombies on screen at once is phenomenal.
I already have an Xbox one and will get my PS4 next Friday, and cant wait to jump into BF4 with my friends.
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Yes but those consoles use the more developer friendly, and now archaic x86 architecture, which means people can max out those platforms much more easily than the exotic architectures from previous generations.
Don't expect miracles. PS4 and specially Xbone owners are facing the same dilemma as wii u owners back ago: my system is not as powerful as I thought.
Also to a user up there, if this launch "next gen" games is what you were waiting for so long, welcome to 2007. Crysis baby.
FrancisNobleman said: Yes but those consoles use the more developer friendly, and now archaic x86 architecture, which means people can max out those platforms much more easily than the exotic architectures from previous generations. Don't expect miracles. PS4 and specially Xbone owners are facing the same dilemma as wii u owners back ago: my system is not as powerful as I thought. Also to a user up there, if this launch "next gen" games is what you were waiting for so long, welcome to 2007. Crysis baby. |
ninetailschris said:
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Except I never said it could play on the Wii, and I did mention the HD. Here's what I mean about marginably better. If the PS2 HD Collections were slightly touched up to look slightly better. So HD and looks a little better, but hardly much of a jump.
Infamous Second Son looks like it's more of a jump between any PS3 game than any Mario game is to the first Super Mario Galaxy.
FrancisNobleman said: Yes but those consoles use the more developer friendly, and now archaic x86 architecture, which means people can max out those platforms much more easily than the exotic architectures from previous generations. Don't expect miracles. PS4 and specially Xbone owners are facing the same dilemma as wii u owners back ago: my system is not as powerful as I thought. Also to a user up there, if this launch "next gen" games is what you were waiting for so long, welcome to 2007. Crysis baby. |
Actually the original Crysis that was released in 2007, far exceeds the rendering capabilities of any console, including the PS4. Of course, we had to wait until 2011 to get a graphics card that could run it at 1920x1200 with decent framerate.
Too_Talls said: Did the graphics on the wii improve from the game cube? I couldn't tell a difference, owned both at different times. |
You sir have been spoiled.
I think the only chance that we will have to be really wooed again is when the transition go from 1080p to 4k, but maybe even that won't really surprise.
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kupomogli said:
Except I never said it could play on the Wii, and I did mention the HD. Here's what I mean about marginably better. If the PS2 HD Collections were slightly touched up to look slightly better. So HD and looks a little better, but hardly much of a jump. Infamous Second Son looks like it's more of a jump between any PS3 game than any Mario game is to the first Super Mario Galaxy. |
I dunno, I'd say that the leap from Mario 64 to Mario Galaxy absolutely dwarfs the leap from Infamous 1 or 2 to Infamous Second Son.
Bet with Liquidlaser: I say PS5 and Xbox Series will sell more than 56 million combined by the end of 2023. (And over 130 million lifetime)
hinch said:
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These pre-launch 2007 ps3 tech demos are quite a bit dated now.
FrancisNobleman said:
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Funny you should mention that.. considering how Heavy Rain turned out.