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  • AUChase
    Hall Of Fame
    • Jul 2008
    • 19403

    #241
    Re: PlayStation 4 Discussion

    I could justify a $500 purchase, but I just want to miss out on buying a new console and it having issues and spending more time in repair than at my house.

    The release of the 360 was just a nightmare for all of my friends who purchase on release.

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    • rspencer86
      MIB Crew
      • Sep 2004
      • 8806

      #242
      Re: PlayStation 4 Discussion

      Originally posted by AUChase
      I could justify a $500 purchase, but I just want to miss out on buying a new console and it having issues and spending more time in repair than at my house.

      The release of the 360 was just a nightmare for all of my friends who purchase on release.
      That fiasco is the only reason I own a PS3 and will not be looking at the next XBox product. My 360 scratched and ruined a disc, RROD'd within 6 months and then the replacement they sent was DOA as well.
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      • mestevo
        Gooney Goo Goo
        • Apr 2010
        • 19556

        #243
        Re: PlayStation 4 Discussion

        I don't see why there's any reason to expect PS2's-style disc read errors or 360-style RRODs out of the gate to happen again, or to expect it to happen to one company over another.

        Impacting loyalty though is another thing entirely and completely understandable.

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        • Skyboxer
          Donny Baseball!
          • Jul 2002
          • 20302

          #244
          Re: PlayStation 4 Discussion

          Originally posted by mestevo
          I don't see why there's any reason to expect PS2's-style disc read errors or 360-style RRODs out of the gate to happen again, or to expect it to happen to one company over another.

          Impacting loyalty though is another thing entirely and completely understandable.
          Yep. I still have my launch 360 because MS fixed it free after RROD, my PS3 YLOD, had to pay to get fixed so I just sold it as it, my Wii U had a dead video card and Nintendo sent a new one right away no charge. So only Sony was going to charge me despite knowing there were issues with the early models.

          Either way I really hope the new systems are better out the gate.
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          • CaptainZombie
            Brains
            • Jul 2003
            • 37851

            #245
            Re: PlayStation 4 Discussion

            Originally posted by Skyboxer
            Yep. I still have my launch 360 because MS fixed it free after RROD, my PS3YLOD, had to pay to get fixed so I just sold it as it, my WiiU had a dead video card and Nintendo sent a new one right away no charge. So only Sony was going to charge me despite knowing there were issues with the early models.

            Either way I really hope the new systems are better out the gate.
            You mean your Wii right Sky? I remember you having your video card fry out on yours around the same time mine had.
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            • Skyboxer
              Donny Baseball!
              • Jul 2002
              • 20302

              #246
              Re: PlayStation 4 Discussion

              Originally posted by CaptainZombie
              You mean your Wii right Sky? I remember you having your video card fry out on yours around the same time mine had.
              Yeah the Wii. WiiU..So far so good
              Fixed the previous post. Just used to adding the U now lol
              Last edited by Skyboxer; 01-24-2013, 07:14 AM.
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              • Jet Sufferer
                MVP
                • Jul 2008
                • 1347

                #247
                Re: PlayStation 4 Discussion

                Originally posted by Skyboxer
                Yep. I still have my launch 360 because MS fixed it free after RROD, my PS3 YLOD, had to pay to get fixed so I just sold it as it, my Wii U had a dead video card and Nintendo sent a new one right away no charge. So only Sony was going to charge me despite knowing there were issues with the early models.

                Either way I really hope the new systems are better out the gate.
                All indications are that both new systems aren't going to run nearly as hot as the current ones and heat is the primary reason for the failure rates of the 360 and PS3.

                That being said I'll be buying extended warranties for both.

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                • authentic
                  All Star
                  • Jul 2009
                  • 5812

                  #248
                  Re: PlayStation 4 Discussion

                  One thing I'd like to point out is that a lot of websites are saying that Sony said that they were going to release their new console after Microsoft. After reading the quotes a couple times, it clearly says Sony will just wait for Microsoft to make the first move, in terms of announcing specs or system hardware. All Sony is saying is that they will wait until Microsoft announces to announce their console.

                  I think we'll see an announcement on it, or a teaser and then a press conference about a month before E3. Most reports are saying 'Orbis' is what it's going to be called. As long as Sony can improve their online service, in terms of letting us have cross game chat, and other things that could make the online experience more enjoyable.

                  To say the least, I am pumped. A new system can not come fast enough for me.
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                  • mestevo
                    Gooney Goo Goo
                    • Apr 2010
                    • 19556

                    #249
                    Re: PlayStation 4 Discussion

                    IMO, that really was just PR saying they don't expect to be able announce it sooner than MS. Sounds much nicer to say you're letting someone go first, rather than say you aren't ready yourself.

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                    • AUChase
                      Hall Of Fame
                      • Jul 2008
                      • 19403

                      #250
                      Re: PlayStation 4 Discussion

                      At least we still have two companies competing with one another..

                      I thought it was just a small PR move too. I don't think that means one will be coming out before the other, otherwise we would be at a stalemate.

                      Competition is good for most any kind of industry, especially entertainment and gaming. We have seen what a lack of competition can do to games, especially with EA Sports..

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                      • Flawless
                        Bang-bang! Down-down!
                        • Mar 2004
                        • 16780

                        #251
                        Re: PlayStation 4 Discussion

                        ORBIS Devkits Roadmap/Types

                        1) R10 boards with special BIOS, running in generic PC’s

                        2) “Initial 1″ — Early devkit

                        model number: DVKT-KS000K
                        SCE-provided PC equipped with R10XX board
                        Runs Orbis OS
                        Available July 2012

                        3) SoC Based Devkit: early version of the ORBIS hardware

                        Available January 2013
                        R10 Board (with special BIOS) assemble in a Generic PC

                        Requires Windows 7 64 bit edition
                        Recommend
                        Sandy Bridge (Intel) or Bulldozer (AMD)
                        Minimum 8 GB RAM (system memory)
                        650 Watt PSU
                        VS2010 SP1
                        DWM (Desktop Windows Manager) must be turned off
                        Application will use Windows services for everything except GPU interface
                        SCE will provide “Gnm”, a custom GPU interface

                        DVKT-KS000K (“Initial 1″)

                        Runs Orbis OS
                        CPU: Bulldozer 8-core, 1.6 Ghz
                        Graphics Card: R10 with special BIOS
                        RAM: 8 GB (system memory)
                        BD Drive
                        HDD: 2.5 ” 160 GB
                        Network Controller
                        Custom South Bridge allows access to controller prototypes



                        SoC Based Devkit

                        Available January 2013
                        CPU: 8-core Jaguar
                        GPU: Liverpool GPU
                        RAM: unified 8 GB for devkit (4 GB for the retail console)
                        Subsystem: HDD, Network Controller, BD Drive, Bluetooth Controller, WLAN and HDMI (up to 1980×1080@3D)
                        Analog Outputs: Audio, Composite Video
                        Connection to Host: USB 3.0 (targeting over 200 MB/s),
                        ORBIS Dualshock
                        Dual Camera


                        The last devkit is the closer one to the retail console. Expect a machine with these specs or similar to these ones. Obviously, Sony could introduce changes in these features, but don’t expect deep mods.
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                        • 24
                          Forever A Legend
                          • Sep 2008
                          • 2809

                          #252
                          Re: PlayStation 4 Discussion

                          <iframe width="560" height="315" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/Bsnhmf9YDpQ" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>

                          Take on the New PS4 specs plus some information.


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                          • Burns11
                            Greatness Has Arrived
                            • Mar 2007
                            • 7406

                            #253
                            Re: PlayStation 4 Discussion

                            Yeah, I could only take 14 seconds of that video.

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                            • CaptainZombie
                              Brains
                              • Jul 2003
                              • 37851

                              #254
                              Re: PlayStation 4 Discussion

                              FXAA creator comments on Orbis, Durango


                              Interesting blog post from Timothy Lottes:

                              Working assuming the Eurogamer Article is mostly correct with the exception of maybe exact clocks, amount of memory, and number of enabled cores (all of which could easily change to adapt to yields)....

                              PS4
                              The real reason to get excited about a PS4 is what Sony as a company does with the OS and system libraries as a platform, and what this enables 1st party studios to do, when they make PS4-only games. If PS4 has a real-time OS, with a libGCM style low level access to the GPU, then the PS4 1st party games will be years ahead of the PC simply because it opens up what is possible on the GPU. Note this won't happen right away on launch, but once developers tool up for the platform, this will be the case. As a PC guy who knows hardware to the metal, I spend most of my days in frustration knowing damn well what I could do with the hardware, but what I cannot do because Microsoft and IHVs wont provide low-level GPU access in PC APIs. One simple example, drawcalls on PC have easily 10x to 100x the overhead of a console with a libGCM style API....

                              I could continue here, but I'm not, by now you get the picture, launch titles will likely be DX11 ports, so perhaps not much better than what could be done on PC. However if Sony provides the real-time OS with libGCM v2 for GCN, one or two years out, 1st party devs and Sony's internal teams like the ICE team, will have had long enough to build up tech to really leverage the platform.

                              I'm excited for what this platform will provide for PS4-only 1st party titles and developers who still have the balls to do a non-portable game this next round....

                              Xbox720
                              Working here assuming the Eurogamer Article is close to correct. On this platform I'd be concerned with memory bandwidth. Only DDR3 for system/GPU memory pared with 32MB of "ESRAM" sounds troubling....If this GPU is pre-GCN with a serious performance gap to PS4, then this next Xbox will act like a boat anchor, dragging down the min-spec target for cross-platform next-generation games.

                              My guess is that the real reason for 8GB of memory is because this box is a DVR which actually runs "Windows" (which requires a GB or two or three of "overhead"), but like Windows RT (Windows on ARM) only exposes a non-desktop UI to the user. There are a bunch of reasons they might ditch the real-time console OS, one being that if they don't provide low level access to developers, that it might enable a faster refresh on backwards compatible hardware. In theory the developer just targets the box like it was a special DX11 "PC" with a few extra changes like hints for surfaces which should go in ESRAM, then on the next refresh hardware, all prior games just get better FPS or resolution or AA. Of course if they do that, then it is just another PC, just lower performance, with all the latency baggage, and lack of low level magic which makes 1st party games stand out and sell the platform.
                              A fast GDDR5 will be the desired option for developers. All the interesting cases for good anti-aliasing require a large amount of bandwidth and RAM. A tiny 32MB chunk of ESRAM will not fit that need even for forward rendering at 1080p. I think some developers could hit 1080p@60fps with the rumored Orbis specs even with good AA. My personal project is targeting 1080p@60fps with great AA on a 560ti which is a little slower than the rumored Orbis specs. There is no way my engine would hit that target on the rumored 720 specs. Ultimately on Orbis I guess devs target 1080p/30fps (with some motion blur) and leverage the lower latency OS stack and scan out at 60fps (double scan frames) to provide a really great lower-latency experience. Maybe the same title on 720 would render at 720p/30fps, and maybe Microsoft is dedicating a few CPU hardware threads to the GPU driver stack to remove the latency problem (assuming this is a "Windows" OS under the covers).
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                              • Cyros
                                ULTRAAAA!!!!
                                • Jun 2003
                                • 12628

                                #255
                                Re: PlayStation 4 Discussion

                                Well that doesn't sound promising for the new Xbox.
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