@FastRobby said:
unless it's held back, lololol
And using a multiplatform game that was on 6 platform with a last-gen engine as an example, released before the Xbox One optimizations of the March and June sdk. Keep trying, cow
http://www.anandtech.com/bench/product/1127?vs=1079
No matter what this is the reality you most face,period there is a gap in hardware that can't be close by software.
Dude the 6 year old engine is exactly as taxing on PS4 as it is on xbox one,so if anything the xbox one should be running it fine,from where do you pull this silly notion that old engines performance well on PS4 but some how bad on xbox one.?
Do you know that engine has a version of tressFX running on both platforms.? it has demanding effects running and the PS4 ran it better.
Look at the game running on PC is the same the 7770 trails the 7870 by 20FPS,the xbox one trails for as much as 30.
There is no SDK that will bring parity,the only SDK MS can use to magically achieve parity is this $$$$$$$$$$$$$$.
@RyviusARC said:
Steam does not give accurate results on what hardware most PC gamers use.
Also it's not just backwards compatibility which makes PC gaming awesome.
When I upgrade my hardware I can go back to an old game and play it at higher settings and frame rate.
Sure you can go back to your PS3 and play games on it but they will always run the same and never look better.
Yes it does stop your damage control,and it show reality most memory in GPU on PC is 1GB which mean it is spot on on its survey most people have weak hardware,not every one buys a PC and want to change it spec wise 2 or 3 years latter not every one is like this period and is proven.
Yes i know is not backward compatibility alone mods are great so is the free online play,i have no problem admitting that.
Yes still would be an old game and while you will get some boost,is not like the game will be totally re made,those games have certain assets which stay the same even if you move to more powerful hardware,unless you do a mod like Crysis or Skyrim which make the game look better.
And.? But they still run which is more than what we can say about 2005 hardware and games like Crysis 3.
@kalipekona said:
Quit pulling bullshit numbers out of your @ss. Any PC with an HD 7950 or GTX 670 or better will definitely be getting a better-looking, better-performing version than the PS4, and there are many millions of those.
Moreover, I don't know why some of you console fanboys think this matters. It doesn't change the fact that the best version that is available is the PC version. Why do I care what graphics anybody else is getting?
Besides, the PC has backwards compatibility. Even the PC gamers that have to currently run the game at settings below the PS4 version will upgrade soon enough and be able to run the game at its best.
Come on like 12 million people on PC own something more powerful than the PS4,the rest is under PS4 levels this is a fact look at the most played game on steam Dota 2 tell me that requires a damn 7950.? It runs on a Pentium 4 3.0 ghz and a X800....
And Dota 2 has like 6 times more gamers than the 2nd most played game on steam Counter Strike which also requires a Core 2 Duo E6600 or AMD Phenom X3 8750 and run on GPU with 256MB of ram with shader 3 models,thats an X1900 or something similar.
@blackace said:
@Heil68 said:
So I think with framerate it's pretty comparable.
We'll see :D
Yup.. Looks like parity came early. Get used to it.
http://www.actiontrip.com/news/developer-says-ps4-and-xbox-one-versions-of-alien-isolation-are-identical/062614_8
Keep the Cow's butthurt damage control coming. lol!!
Thats not parity dude since launch several games ran the same like NFS 1080p 30FPS locked i guess that mean parity was achieve since launch..hurray.....
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