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Yeah I did.Chris Davies made me order a pro too.
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Yeah I did.Chris Davies made me order a pro too.
No.Anyone fancy something more powerful than the PS4?
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Alienware-...81948&sr=8-2&keywords=alienware+steam+machine
Well if you have a gaming PC your not stuck with consoles especially the xbone as many xbone games are coming to the PC nowMy PS4 is also on his legs and it's already my second (the first one broke down after less than a year and i got a new one for free).
Maybe i'll buy a new one...but i have to agree with placebo.
Sony, Micrfosoft, Apple...they have virtual monopolies and they have all the power...
Pre-ordered (early birthday present), booked the day off, desperately awaiting next week.Any of you lads thinking about getting PSVR?
I was going to Chris but wasn't sure if there already was one or that it should have its own thread.Pre-ordered (early birthday present), booked the day off, desperately awaiting next week.
We should start a thread for it actually...
Any of you lads thinking about getting PSVR?
Looks and sounds alright but the fast moving games worry me somewhat... I don't want to barf everytime I play DriveClub VR for 10 minutes!
I said something along those lines in the PS VR ThreadThis looks great......if it were 1990.
PES 17 will most likely be 30fps in cutscenes and replays while 60fps during gameplay. These games can easily be run by a potato.Both PRO and Scorpio can display in 4k.
The Scorpio has a 4K bluray the PRO doesn't - Massive error on the part of Sony.
The Scorpio upscales the games from 720/1080p as the Scorpio is not powerful enough to run anything in 4k.
The PRO will have most games running in 1080 or 1440 upscaled to 4K.
The PRO will have a couple of games running in 4K resolution - PES will be one but will more likely run @30FPS.
The PRO if games are patched will run at higher graphical settings - probably moving from equivalent of PC running at LOW(Current PS4) to MED/HIGH settings(PRO).
Both PRO and Scorpio can display in 4k.
The Scorpio has a 4K bluray the PRO doesn't - Massive error on the part of Sony.
The Scorpio upscales the games from 720/1080p as the Scorpio is not powerful enough to run anything in 4k.
The PRO will have most games running in 1080 or 1440 upscaled to 4K.
The PRO will have a couple of games running in 4K resolution - PES will be one but will more likely run @30FPS.
The PRO if games are patched will run at higher graphical settings - probably moving from equivalent of PC running at LOW(Current PS4) to MED/HIGH settings(PRO).
"The Scorpio upscales the games from 720/1080p as the Scorpio is not powerful enough to run anything in 4k."
The Scorpio is far faster graphics wise than the Pro - Scorpio 6.0 T/flops v 4.2 T/flops of the Pro.
The Scorpio is only 0.5 T/flops slower than a 1070GTX. If anything, the Scorpio will have more 4k games than the Pro.
"The Scorpio upscales the games from 720/1080p as the Scorpio is not powerful enough to run anything in 4k."
The Scorpio is far faster graphics wise than the Pro - Scorpio 6.0 T/flops v 4.2 T/flops of the Pro.
The Scorpio is only 0.5 T/flops slower than a 1070GTX. If anything, the Scorpio will have more 4k games than the Pro.
A lot of that is speculation. The PS4 Pro has a max of 8.4 teraflops according to that article above. Seems like it's a beast of a machine for $400.00.
The article above states 4.2 T/flops of GPU power like I stated. It's also stated in the official specification on the official Sony website. No idea where you got 8.4 from. That would make the the Pro 25% faster than a Titan X.
"One of the features appearing for the first time is the handling of 16-bit variables - it's possible to perform two 16-bit operations at a time instead of one 32-bit operation," he says, confirming what we learned during our visit to VooFoo Studios to check out Mantis Burn Racing. "In other words, at full floats, we have 4.2 teraflops. With half-floats, it's now double that, which is to say, 8.4 teraflops in 16-bit computation. This has the potential to radically increase performance."
Yes. I actually bought a 4k tv for the release of this and Xbox Scorpio next year.Just got a £341 tax rebate........should I???