Re: Playstation 4?
I'm _NOT_ familiar with PC gaming lol :P I don't want the only company I buy from to be Blizzard and maybe the guys who make Crysis. When you talk about gaming, you're basically talking about consoles, and in that respect there's little that can be done nuts-and-bolts-wise to improve them right now. You can experiment with new controllers and different technology like motion control and stuff, but that's not what the PS4 looks like right now. It looks like "Buy the PS3 again, but with all this new sucky bullshit!"
When the PS3 was about to come out and FF13 was close on the horizon, I was optimistic. Sony has since corrected my expectations of new consoles.
What I mean by "hasn't advanced much" is that raw CPU speed has been stagnant for about 8 years now. A 3.5 gHz machine was top of the line in 2005 and it's top of the line now. You won't find anything above 2.4 in a Best Buy. That's WinXP-era. You can add retard amounts of RAM like some people have been doing for some unfathomable reason, but the diminishing returns on that are steep. In terms of raw power, the PS4 is not going to be significantly better than the PS3. There have probably been a lot of slight tweaks to other pieces of technology it can brag about, and like you said it has to be compatible with newer TVs, but saying computer technology has seen big improvements lately would be retarded. It's been really decisively stagnant.
I'm _NOT_ familiar with PC gaming lol :P I don't want the only company I buy from to be Blizzard and maybe the guys who make Crysis. When you talk about gaming, you're basically talking about consoles, and in that respect there's little that can be done nuts-and-bolts-wise to improve them right now. You can experiment with new controllers and different technology like motion control and stuff, but that's not what the PS4 looks like right now. It looks like "Buy the PS3 again, but with all this new sucky bullshit!"
When the PS3 was about to come out and FF13 was close on the horizon, I was optimistic. Sony has since corrected my expectations of new consoles.
What I mean by "hasn't advanced much" is that raw CPU speed has been stagnant for about 8 years now. A 3.5 gHz machine was top of the line in 2005 and it's top of the line now. You won't find anything above 2.4 in a Best Buy. That's WinXP-era. You can add retard amounts of RAM like some people have been doing for some unfathomable reason, but the diminishing returns on that are steep. In terms of raw power, the PS4 is not going to be significantly better than the PS3. There have probably been a lot of slight tweaks to other pieces of technology it can brag about, and like you said it has to be compatible with newer TVs, but saying computer technology has seen big improvements lately would be retarded. It's been really decisively stagnant.


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