also powerwise computers are still way ahead even if not as efficient, my computer has arelady been around for a while but as 8x the ram of a ps4, than a additional 2gb vram, than in the console the cpu and graphics rendering are one chip, compared to pc where both on there own are atleast 4x more powerfull.
Wow, nice speccs :D I bet we're going to see a lot of people shed tears when these bad boys are going to cost more than the ps4. I've never quite gotten the obsession with getting a supercheap product you're probably going to use for the next 5-8 years. I've no problems or objections if these boxes end up in the $1000-1500…
PCs are always going to be the best way to get the most power, compared to consoles anyway. There is simply no upward limit as to what you can throw at them. The components are constantly getting upgraded, and you can buy the latest and greatest, and buy more than one of them. When I assembled my new gaming rig earlier…
The major advantage I see with this console is that it will essentially come with tons of games already on it. It sounds to me that if I went out and bought it right now, I'd have a console with my entire Steam library of games on it. That's huge. I hear lots of people talking about the XB-one and the PS4 and they say they…
@Equanim a mid range i7 with a gtx660 or better and 8gb or better, is still specs wise Superior to the ps4 and xboxOne. It has always been this way, where PC's lead the way as far as tech, since there not tied down in the same ways and individual components can be upgraded as they come out. Also to mention that console…
Carmack said a while back that the sort of optimization you can do for consoles effectively makes them twice as good as their specs (shourche), so think mid+ now, and will probably hold that position for a few years. They might not be 'twice as good' straight away, but probably at least 1.4 to 1.6 times better than…