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Time to build a PC?
"Graphics heavy games."
I'm assuming that means all triple-A releases.
What a joke.
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This isn't any different than what xbox 360 did. It released just before a new tv technology became somewhat mainstream. They are releasing an updated console that can use it.
Released in 2005, most people still had tube tvs. Main connection was AV or component, capable of 1080i (though VGA was an option for 1080p.) As HDTV became more of a "thing" they released a new model with HDMI in 2007 so it was capable of outputting in 1080p. However games were simply up scaled to 1080p (were there any that were native by the end of the life cycle? I couldn't find a list)...however you got 1080p for streaming movies.
for me:
2005 - I had a tube tv.
2006 - I got an HDTV, but it was only 720p/1080i, so I didn't upgrade my 360 in 2007 when the hdmi version was released.
2010 - I got a 1080p set and got a new 360 capable of 1080p.
No harm was done by not upgrading until I had a set to do so.
Same thing now for the ps4...4k are starting to become more main stream a couple years after release so like the 360, releasing an updated model capable of using it. And again not powerful enough for 4k native, so upscale games and give streaming services 4k.
I bought a 4k tv last year so i would be all over this. If I didn't get the tv, then like last gen with the 360 I would wait until I got one. And i wouldn't be missing out on anything if i didn't (except in this case if you are into VR and it supposedly can push better framerate according to the know video.)Comment
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Same here. And to those getting mad about it, why? Nothing is different if you don't get it. It isn't a new gen, you aren't being left behind.
This isn't any different than what xbox 360 did. It released just before a new tv technology became somewhat mainstream. They are releasing an updated console that can use it.
Released in 2005, most people still had tube tvs. Main connection was AV or component, capable of 1080i (though VGA was an option for 1080p.) As HDTV became more of a "thing" they released a new model with HDMI in 2007 so it was capable of outputting in 1080p. However games were simply up scaled to 1080p (were there any that were native by the end of the life cycle? I couldn't find a list)...however you got 1080p for streaming movies.
for me:
2005 - I had a tube tv.
2006 - I got an HDTV, but it was only 720p/1080i, so I didn't upgrade my 360 in 2007 when the hdmi version was released.
2010 - I got a 1080p set and got a new 360 capable of 1080p.
No harm was done by not upgrading until I had a set to do so.
Same thing now for the ps4...4k are starting to become more main stream a couple years after release so like the 360, releasing an updated model capable of using it. And again not powerful enough for 4k native, so upscale games and give streaming services 4k.
I bought a 4k tv last year so i would be all over this. If I didn't get the tv, then like last gen with the 360 I would wait until I got one. And i wouldn't be missing out on anything if i didn't (except in this case if you are into VR and it supposedly can push better framerate according to the know video.)Comment
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The Xbox 360 revision changed an input. The PS4k or whatever it may end up being called is actually more powerful.
'Not missing anything' probably won't be true. There's no way that games won't have better framerates and performance on a newer model with more horsepower, which it will have to have because rendering to 4k isn't free if that's indeed the goal. Unless it's just scaling it, which then means it doesn't improve the VR experience other than incorporating the PU into the PS4.
Good argument and roughly good comparison anyways, but I'd be hesitant on the not missing out' bit for now.Last edited by mestevo; 03-28-2016, 01:05 PM.Comment
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I'll echo what "Mestevo" said. From the article and what I'm hearing, it sounds very much like the PS4.5 will be more powerful and games in the future will run better on it.
Personally I don't care because I will definitely be buying Day 1 and pre-ordering if and whenever possible.
Sent from my iPhone using TapatalkLast edited by KingTocco; 03-28-2016, 08:04 PM.Fino Alla Fine
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For the record, if I ever get a second PS4, I'd hold off and wait for this one (much like I did when I got a PS3 slim). But I will never trade in my current PS4 for it, nor would I get it "unnecessarily." I would only get it if my current vested plans were to get another PS4, and/or a 4K BDP.Samsung PN60F8500 PDP / Anthem MRX 720 / Klipsch RC-62 II / Klipsch RF-82 II (x2) / Insignia NS-B2111 (x2) / SVS PC13-Ultra / SVS SB-2000 / Sony MDR-7506 Professional / Audio-Technica ATH-R70x / Sony PS3 & PS4 / DirecTV HR44-500 / DarbeeVision DVP-5000 / Panamax M5400-PM / Elgato HD60Comment
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Im in the market for another PS4 to go with my 4K tv. I was looking at getting a 4K BD Player but I think I will just hold off to see what comes of this PS4.PSN: ckarlic
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So I'm currently not home but my ps4 is in standby. My question is if I buy a game from the store right now off my phone can I have it start downloading on my ps4?PSN - SwangKang169
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If it's on standby I don't know if it will turn on by itself to start that download - I kinda doubt it would.Comment
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