In other news: Sony complains that Xbox exclusives are bad for the industry.
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In other news: Sony complains that Xbox exclusives are bad for the industry.
If you demand respect or gratitude for your volunteer work, you're doing volunteering wrong.
It's weird really, you would think that since the consoles now use AMD hardware that AMD graphics would have the advantage. But i guess since it's also on ps3 it's not fully optimised for ps4/XOne. Still have high hopes for amd's pc APU's in 2-3 years though.
Also i heard that the recommended pc specs mentioned a 8 core cpu?
It's not a worse version of the game. It just performs a little better on NVidia using their tools. This is nothing new, and it's been going on since I bought my first Voodoo 3DFX card. Every game didn't support every card back then, or support it as well. If AMD comes out with a new card with greater performance than NVidia, then the game will perform better on the AMD PC... but that doesn't mean NVidia users are getting a worse version... it just means it performs a little worse. NVidia is using tools as wells as hardware to give their products an edge. I call that innovation as a result of competition, and it seems like a good thing to me as an end user.

This is why on multi-platform titles I almost always go with the console version over the PC version. Sure I usually spend the money to have a decent PC every 2 years.
However, I refuse to play this optimized best for this brand of video card game. Personally the only games I really play on PC are MMOs, games I want to mod, and exclusives. Otherwise it's just not worth the hassle.
| dharh said: This is why on multi-platform titles I almost always go with the console version over the PC version. Sure I usually spend the money to have a decent PC every 2 years. However, I refuse to play this optimized best for this brand of video card game. Personally the only games I really play on PC are MMOs, games I want to mod, and exclusives. Otherwise it's just not worth the hassle. |
Good that we don't have "best on Playstation" and stuff like that on console... I mean, on PC you have at least the same content with every system, on console you get more content on one as on the other console because Sony and Microsoft love to throw their money on the devs. Not to forget that on console, there is also always a platform which get's "the most love" from devs so that you have the games better optimized for one as for the other system.
Sad but not really surprising news. This is something that has been going on for ages and won't change anytime soon.
Game developers will use those tools if that means their work will be easier, simple as that. The end users aren't their problem.
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zero129 said:
But thats not the case, The AMD card that was used for the test was a 500€+ Card the Nvidia one was a 300€ card.. In otherwords the AMD card is the more powerful card and has been showing to be more powerfull on games that dont use Nvidia GameWorks. So clearly i think a person would expect a 500€ card with better specs to out perform a 300€ card with worse specs in pretty much every game it should be a no brainer.. |
Sounds like these Nvidia tools really are awesome then...

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crissindahouse said:
Good that we don't have "best on Playstation" and stuff like that on console... I mean, on PC you have at least the same content with every system, on console you get more content on one as on the other console because Sony and Microsoft love to throw their money on the devs. Not to forget that on console, there is also always a platform which get's "the most love" from devs so that you have the games better optimized for one as for the other system. |
That's simply not the case. Just like you have Playstation exclusive content, you also get Gamestop, Amazon and other PC exclusive content stunts based on how or where you buy it.
Devs usually make the most optimized version on the most powerful console, when they don't, I usually don't bother buying that game.
How is this allowable???
It feels like it goes completely against fair business practices.
It's one thing to improve an end product to help you sell it better. It's another to prevent your rival from conducting business as usual.
I can't really think of a similar relationship that currently exists.
Anyone care to suggest one?

