CGI-Quality said:
I think this is humor, but I want to be sure! |
It is 

CGI-Quality said:
I think this is humor, but I want to be sure! |
It is 

| SvennoJ said: How are the tracks shaping up though. That's what I'm looking at 99% of the time. |
lol, that cloud speed - it looks nice and dynamic, but seriously those clouds are easily going at more than 300 km/h which means he is driving in the mids of an immense hurricane
| Cleary397 said: Im not talking case by case basis, im talking pure maximum possible power for each system. and PC has a vast lead in the department. If you dont invest in a gaming PC you cannot use that as a comparison to a gaming console, simple as that. |
it was build as a gaming PC in 2010
Lafiel said:
it's more powerful than my PC |
Far more powerful than mine too. When low-power consumption, low-priced components will allow it, and when DDR4 support will be more widespread (keeping my PCs many years, I won't repeat the mistake I did choosing DDR2 too late in its lifecycle and ending up giving up upgrading it later because it went out of production and prices grew again making the performance increase not worth the price), I'll upgrade my PC with the target of slightly exceeding PS4 performances (with a lead on it strictly depending on what will be achievable keeping price low and power consumption of the APU within the capabilities of a fanless but not liquid cooled heatsink, like the Nofan ones).
Lafiel said:
it was build as a gaming PC in 2010 |
To play devil's advocate here, is beating a four year old rig really proof of a system being "powerful" relative to PCs?
Cleary397 said:
Im not talking case by case basis, im talking pure maximum possible power for each system. and PC has a vast lead in the department. If you dont invest in a gaming PC you cannot use that as a comparison to a gaming console, simple as that. |
Show me one person who's not mentally challenged that claimed the PS4 was as powerful as the strongest PC's. Maximum power PC's would cost thousands of dollars. It would be completely retarded to claim that a 400 dollar console is as powerful as them.
What I think you read is that people claim that a lot (probably even majority) of people that game on PC have PC's around the power of the PS4 or weaker.
As long as it doesn't feel like Need for Speed: SHIFT 3, I'll probably get it. I've been hearing good things about the physics in the latest builds, so it should be a decent stop gap until GT7.
Also, my PC (like most other PC gamers) couldn't run this on ultra anyway, but I still might get this on PC if they don't make the G27 compatible on PS4.
I am the Playstation Avenger.
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| curl-6 said: To play devil's advocate here, is beating a four year old rig really proof of a system being "powerful" relative to PCs? |
In 4 years you can still play new games on the PS4, while my PC apparently isn't a "gaming PC" anymore, although I payed twice as much for it
Lafiel said:
In 4 years you can still play new games on the PS4, while my PC apparently isn't a "gaming PC" anymore, although I payed twice as much for it |
Have you upgraded it since 2010?
curl-6 said:
Have you upgraded it since 2010? |
heh, you are just making the PC look even more like a money grave - is the next reply "what, you didn't upgrade for over 2 years ? your pc gamer status is being revoked with immediate effect" ;)
seriously, adding new components now is a waste, I'll build a new pc (a yea, I build my PC myself and in the 20 years I have been into gaming I mainly played on PC) once Star Citizen is out, or even better a year after that when components to run it beautifully are much cheaper and most of the game breaking bugs ironed out
60fps? Best news I've heard all week:D
I'll definitely take that over more polygons in the vehicles.