UH OH! Playstation 4 announced- driving game announced too
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And NO standard cars...all or nothing! If it is open world, it will probably be either based in Japan or Germany...those seem to be Kaz's favorite places lolgrimx133 wrote:I'd like to see GT6, 5's driving is great. Of course, something open world would rule, I'm not real interested in something that's just the team aspect.
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If you pull out a car I don't own in my lobby, you'll meet my friend, the kick stick.
Yes, and they will perform the same routine in about 4 years time. With new tricks and improved genetics.davejc64 wrote:So the cash cow milking again for Sony, expect MS to follow suit!
Rumor is they want to sell all games through the PlayStore Network. That will make a lot of retailers very happy, pff. All in the name of tackling the crackers.
Triple Milking Solution:
Buy the Console
Buy The Game
Pay The Network
And the Bonus Milkmachine, called DLC.
Thats a lot of Milk. Maybe it is cheaper to buy a Cow and make your own Cheese
PS Why is there no Cow smiley
now that Sony announced the PS4, they upped the stakes for PC gamers. with the consoles now sporting 8 cores and 8 GB, PC gamers will have to follow suit or fall behind. my system is 5 years old now, an AMD 64x2 with 2 GB and a 9800GT GPU.
to upgrade i will need an 8 core 8 GB and the latest video card. im going to have to do it sometime this year, i feel the next round of games wont run on my current setup.
it might end up cheaper to get a PS4.
to upgrade i will need an 8 core 8 GB and the latest video card. im going to have to do it sometime this year, i feel the next round of games wont run on my current setup.
it might end up cheaper to get a PS4.
i decided to google up " why game developers dont utilize multicore cpu's" and had an interesting read. i guess multi-core cpu's were done because of the frequency limits they attained, to go higher in performance meant more cores and parallel processing applications. as it turns out,parallel processing isnt that easy. applications have to syncronize data flow across the different cores, and the article pointed out the more cores you try to divide across, the harder it is to keep everything in sync. so devs just dont try. its easier to keep everything in a single thread.
the article also pointed out that multi-core cpu's are actually slower than single core cpu's because the cache's are designed to promote parallel data flow.
its looking to me that the PS4's main advancement is in video processing and memory, the multicore is going to remain largely unused.
the article also pointed out that multi-core cpu's are actually slower than single core cpu's because the cache's are designed to promote parallel data flow.
its looking to me that the PS4's main advancement is in video processing and memory, the multicore is going to remain largely unused.
Funny as TDU2 does use multi core CPU. Skyrim is also supposed to use multicores. But the HT is probably more in the way than helpful. Would be interesting to see why certain programs make better use of multicore than others. Syncing is probably just one issue. There might be more
You can bet your *ss they will use all cores in games. If not now then in the near future. They probably included protocols that make syncing a lot easier. Maybe the hardware will do it automatically.
Why put so much hardware in it when it is not going to be used? It will be used for sure.
And it will indeed be a bargain if retailed at 500$ like announced. Some serious hardware for that price.
You can bet your *ss they will use all cores in games. If not now then in the near future. They probably included protocols that make syncing a lot easier. Maybe the hardware will do it automatically.
Why put so much hardware in it when it is not going to be used? It will be used for sure.
And it will indeed be a bargain if retailed at 500$ like announced. Some serious hardware for that price.