Kotaku: Sony is working on a ‘PS4.5; briefing devs on plans for a more powerful PS4

abe-simpson-gif.gif

.
 
And this will only last for like, what, 2-3 years? Do people seriously okay with that?
Except if Sony decides to push PS5 back to 2022 or later.
 
This actually would negatively impact early adopters for the actually New generation. Maybe not at first but over time.

It will have long lasting affect that will slowly decrease console sales over a generational period.

Also this.

Many people who bought PS4 at its first years will now definitely hesitate to do so with the PS5.

"Let's just wait for the superior PS5.5".
 
You should have a PC anyways, there are many great games on there that don't end up on consoles.

Though if you're gonna go PC-exclusive, you'll likely miss out on console exclusives. Unless Nintendo/Sony pull a MS and release their stuff on PC.

That would be pure bliss.

Have always been a console guy so I need my fix of Naughty dog, PD, SP, etc games. I'm in the pessimistic camp about this move but will see how it plans out.
 
As long as the games work on both systems I'm fine with it!
New advanced system every 2 years is a great idea. Just make it backwards compatible like iPhone!!
Sony wont even let classics carry over lol so what do u mean backwards compatible? Like ps4 games? Im sure it will be
 
As you should. This is a major FU** you to your current clients. What was the point of paying C$449 less than six months ago if a more powerful version were to be introduced in 2017?

To play games for however many months? Then whenever this new model releases you will most likely be able to trade in your PS4 and pay a small amount for better resolution/graphics and higher frame-rates, if you choose.
 
Games where never held back by console but development costs and profits. Why would developers waste money and time on making games/settings for 1% of PC userbase?

They will make games for consoles and port them to PC where they will run even better. There is no more custom console hardware, consoles are just low/midrange gaming PCs. If you start with more powerful consoles you automatically get better looking PC games.
 
The only remaining question now is "How?".

They could just take out the APU inside current PS4 mobo, and put advanced 14nm Polaris variant in. If they feel generous, they could up again populate backside of mobo with 8 more chips, raising it to 16gb [but I doubt that].
 
I seriously regret buying my PS4 if this is true.

Same here, or hasn't even been a year and I would have happily waited one more year or so for a new model with better resolution or framerate.

Your PS4 is going to stop playing games when 4.5 hits?

No, but it won't play them as well and i already put down the money for the "old" model because there was no reason to think something for powerful would be coming out until the next Gen.
 
MS releasing more games on PC and having an ecosystem on PC that emulates a console(not as much control) really makes it seem like these rumors are true. Look at how many posts in this thread talk of switching to PC, MS likely foresaw that.
Forums are not a representation of the console market or gaming consumers bro.
 
Hope it's real. I mean they're literal PC's this generation. At some point the cost of the raw materials and manufacturing capacity has to plateau at a point where is becomes inefficient to continue producing outdated hardware. Much in the same way new GPU's and CPU's come out at the same price as slower outgoing models, they don't really continue producing the 2-3 generation old models and sell them 50% cheaper. They just clear existing inventory and move on to the next thing. I expect the OG vanilla PS4 and Xbone will be phased out if this is the direction they're indeed going.
 
PS4 games usually have a mix of settings from medium to high, but sometimes even low settings.

An enhanced version would naturally yield more high settings, but it's always different on a game-to-game basis.

Lets talk theoretically here with an exclusive like Bloodborne. What improvements in general could we notice and could a first party game see versus a third-party differ in performance?
 
This actually would negatively impact early adopters for the actually New generation. Maybe not at first but over time.

It will have long lasting affect that will slowly decrease console sales over a generational period.

Why?

Early adopters adopt things early. They'll have had a ps4 for a few years by the time this comes out. Some will happily wait for the next one, but others will jump in and get this one. Nintendo seem to get away with tweaks to their handheld hardware constantly and people eat it up
 
This is a great plan.

Indies in 4k and you can resell GTA V 4k remaster, The Last Us 4k remaster etc all over again.

No need anymore to create any new games...
 
So, this is all but confirmed now, eh? Interesting.

I'm not sure if more things were clarified, but it hasn't been confirmed that this will get exclusive games, right?
 
Yes to all. :P

Ha! Indeed :D

But is that what the console business should be heading towards? Don't get me wrong, it's clear that MS is planning on that, since Phil Spencer spoke about it in February but isn't this year, three years after the consoles launched a new version rather too early?

I don't think so. New phones and tablets come out every year with enhanced hardware. Multiple CPU's and graphics cards are released every year.

People have the choice to upgrade and I think that's a great thing.

The caveat is that MS and Sony have to give us guarantees to invest in their hardware. The people saying that they would have waited longer are just lying to themselves. Are you really going to wait to play the next Uncharted? Some will. Some won't.

But there has to be a guarantee that your console isn't going to be obsolete in 2 years. I think 5 years is a good number.
 
Top Bottom