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The Official PS4 Thread

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Given that both next gen systems will be nearly identical, and MS has a console as well as OSes on millions of computers, isnt it a given that developers will just develops for the new xbox and then port it over to ps3?

Also, wasnt the architecture supposed to be x64?

I wouldn't say that is completely true. I think developers will go with the system that gives them what they want.
 
I feel like the move addition will be entirely useless. The way that you have to hold a controller is counter intuitive with all the movements a move would be used for.
 
8GB GDDR5 makes sense since PS4 will be the current console when 4K TVs start hitting the mainstream.

That's my hope. With all this streaming, hardware will just be the entry point. My next projector will be 4k in 4 years. I want a system that will be able to handle it.
 
Holy moly this presentation just keeps going... If they've got this much developed, launch can't be that far away.
 
Oh no, it's Square-Enix. I can see it now...

"We have decided to move Final Fantasy Versus XIII to the Playstation 4 to be released in 2016."

They would do that to me! :colbert:

EDIT:

Hasn't Square shown this demo off before?
 
This is getting too SXSW.. it's a GAME console guys.. no one is gonna hang around and make clay puppets dance on their PS4's. Yawn-a-thon 2013
 
Hopefully as a result of a console having so many cores we start to see pc games using more threads than they currently do. This console being more similar to a pc should make programming games much easier, and also much easier to port. I'm assuming they will be using open gl, maybe we will start to see more games use that API other than Carmack game engines.
 
The original Luminous engine demo was running @ 1080p/60fps 8xAA on a 680GTX pc.
I wonder what they sacrificed to run it on ps4 hardware?
 
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