Hi, I am not sure if this PS5 demo got posted anywhere, apologies if it has. The graphics clearly has made a huge leap forward, now I want the artificial intelligence to match it. I want NPC's to play more like a generation leap in technology. Somehow to become less clunky, not so predictable and when you put the settings…
As the PS5 and XBox2 are now widely talked about being in development at particular studios with what might be a 2019 or more likely 2020 release date, I was wondering if we could start getting on down to some technical performance chit chat. From an artistic point of view if we can see what we should be gearing ourselves…
ahh shaite ... I can see where they are coming from but I don't think it's a wise long term decision. I have no doubt the CPU will be good though. But for game developers a lack of GPU power is just awful and with AMD GPUs it can be a real pain in the butt to get stuff rendered properly.
Sony and Google are denoting a mutually beneficial partnership for an open source render manager for visual effects, maybe something might come out of this relationship? Read more about it here "Google and Sony OpenCue, "…
It's simple math: - assuming you answer the overall to-stream-or-not-to-stream question with 'yes' - and you already have a decent internet connection anyway 129 € for Stadia + 0 € for subscription (if you use the cost free none-pro model when it comes out) + ~60 € for a top tier game…
I am serious, I believe Cloud based consoles will be the future but maybe not this generation. I guess the question is what does this look like from a consumer point of view as anyone could come out with a console, maybe even Samsung or Amazon for example, the hardware to produce such a console would be relatively cheap.…
That just means it'll use HDMI 2.1 , which supports 4K at 120fps, or 8K at 60fps (Technically it also supports 10K though I'm not sure at what framerate). Raytracing tech is almost certainly going to be the biggest barrier to reaching higher resolutions/framerates in the coming generation, but games that forego that very…
Yea I'm curious about that too, why does the main post list 128GB of RAM? That's so far out of the realm of possibility it almost comes across as a joke. Assuming each GDDR6 8GB module costs $20 (which is actually lower then the last bulk price I heard) you'd still be looking at $320 for just the RAM, and a console is a…
If we assume a late 2019 release of a new console then whatever is considered on a level with a decent mid-range PC configuration one year before release would seem like what you could expect as the end result. 'Customized' in this context usually means 'cut-down' (clock, bandwidth, number of cores and so on). After all…