Goatseye said:
What are those? Games or apps? X1 don't need that. And keep waiting on that QB port for PC. |
X1 needs a lot more than that.
Goatseye said:
What are those? Games or apps? X1 don't need that. And keep waiting on that QB port for PC. |
X1 needs a lot more than that.
Wrong thread
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It's probably the faster RAM :P
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Goatseye said:
Not really... |
Looking at the numbers on the front page says otherwise. QB like AW will not move systems. Alan Wake had a hell a lot more hype and no one bought it. H5 can't carry the whole console on its shoulders.
Looks like the GTX 750 Ti would have similar compute power to XB1, but with dedicated GDDR5 it has more memory bandwidth.
Might have other things like more ROPs or texture units.
Plus I bet they aren't testing with a Jaguar CPU ;)
Wait, isn't the Radeon HD 7790 > GTX 750 TI, it's been out nearly 1 year, and costs about $100...
shikamaru317 said:
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Could be. I mean 68GB is 79% of 86GB, so it can make the difference between 47fps and 60fps, which is not so small when you look at it like that. Plus that 68GB/s is shared with the CPU so GPU doesn't get to use 100%.
Also the eSRAM is great, but it may be too small to do 1080p depending on what kind of rendering they're doing, so that size constraint may be what caps the game to less than 1080p.
Killzone Shadowfall apparently used 800MB of render targets. That's a lot more than 32MB...
http://www.guerrilla-games.com/presentations/Valient_Killzone_Shadow_Fall_Demo_Postmortem.pdf
1080p G-buffers with antialiasing don't fit in 32MB. Then have to draw things like shadow maps, and then copy them out of the eSRAM to make room for other stuff, which consumes DDR3 bandwidth and blocks things. etc. etc.
BenVTrigger said:
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Doubt it since both Sony and Microsoft are serious about that 10 year life span.
Who cares? The crowd who will mainly be playing Titanfall will be on consoles. The game was formulated for the console market at large. Titanfall is a game that will be played for the community and support not the graphics. Even on PC, its not the prettiest game. Thats not Respawn's plan. Its about delivering a solid gameplay experience.