Count me in the camp that doesn't see the downside.. Current owners get the same games at the same fidelity as they would if nothing changed. New model buyers can get higher graphical options, just like on PC.
It would have been nice to build the consoles to allow module swapping though.
Nah burn it down and let's have a single open source platform where the power of Bernie makes my little dreams come true!
There's no hate buddy. I just bought a PS4 because I want to play PS4 only games like Uncharted 4. But if there ends up being a PS4 that plays Uncharted better than my PS4, then why the fuck did I just buy a PS4? I'd have waited for the potential upgrade.
This is not the way to do it.
To be fair, the 0.5% of games that worked with enhancements are by definition forwards compatible, the other 99.5% are just backwards compatible. We can just say that it had a very small library. A bit like Supergrafx, I think that only had a library of five exlcusives, and two forwards compatible games, apart from that it had to rely on backwards compatibility for it's software support.
you are probably being sarcastic but this already exists
it's called Linux
Look its cool so many people ate excited and some people in here are indeed jumping on the hyperbole train. Its perfectly reasonable that people have reservations,doubts,fears. Consoles are not phones its a terrible comparison, phones have been doing the upgrade thing for years now this is a new step therefore everyone wont jump on the excitement train just yet at least not without knowing more. All these comparisons dont work these are consoles they have pretty much been handled the same way for generations so changing something so big will take time for others and i can completely understand that it doesn't make anyone childish.What I find interesting is that many people that are complaining about it, are fine with PS3 to PS4 upgrade path, just in 3 years from now.
Thats just crazy since PS3 to PS4 had no compatibility whatsoever, while this solution would give everything to everyone, if not for people that have a problem with someone else playing the same game with better graphics.
This reminds me of a guy I talked to recently and he complained about Note 3 being released 2-3 months after Note 2... so I asked him if existence of Note 3 makes his Note 2 function any differently... his answer was of course not... "but I dont have the latest one anymore". Since he was 15 years younger than me, it left impression of him being immature because nobody can have all the latest stuff. Whatever TV, cell phone, car, laptop, watch, heck anything you own, there will be always something better few months later. There is no way escaping that, and the jealousy is frankly childish.
you are probably being sarcastic but this already exists
it's called PC
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Then it won't be PS5, game would either be so much better on the new model that the old one version would perfom awful or they will be so similar that would make you question the purchase. Cross games forever, just like playing on cellphones.
If the rumor is true, Sony should follow this:The other issue about Fall of this year, and I've said this before, and Megative is the only other person that even acknowledged it:
Launching a new console alongside all PSVR would be the dumbest move ever.
One would almost certainly cannibalize the other's sales.
Lol I literally just upgraded to a 1TB PS4 like two days ago. I'm a sucker and will probably get it anyway.
The same way they handle it on PC...
Is this sort of thing new to you all?
Christ.
The rumors from Kotaku and Zoetis are pretty different. Kotaku paints a picture of something that's hardly set in stone as well as something that not many developers even know about. While Zoetis is saying that it's coming out this year. If Kotaku's rumors is right, then you have to wonder if Sony's listening to feedback. The reaction has been pretty damn negative to the idea. And does it really make sense to launch an upgraded console this year when your current console is selling above what it was last year (which was a record year for Sony), and while you're launching a new an expensive peripheral? And on top of that their lineup in general for the PS4 this year is top notch.
Sony basically had to spend an entire generation rebuilding their image and it's pretty clean right now. Why risk it on something like this?
Sony and Ms should bust into the PC hardware scene..you are probably being sarcastic but this already exists
it's called PC
You don't see anything wrong with consoles attempting to do the same thing? As I've stated earlier in the thread, PCs can tweak their settings to hit target framerates desired.
Are they gonna start allowing us to tweak everything from post processing to anti aliasing now? Then this leads to my other point: isn't this just a PC that can do less than a PC?
The other issue about Fall of this year, and I've said this before, and Megative is the only other person that even acknowledged it:
Launching a new console alongside all PSVR would be the dumbest move ever.
One would almost certainly cannibalize the other's sales.
Extreme Tech:That said, Klepek's sources warn that the plans they're hearing about seem more "exploratory" and vague than anything concrete at this point.
One of the sources for the original story felt that the PS4.5 was an exploratory device, and that makes a lot of sense to me. Sony should absolutely be researching the possibilities of an upgraded PS4, and getting feedback from trusted developers. That doesn’t necessarily translate directly into a retail product, so I advise coming to this with a fair amount of skepticism. Until we have more information, we shouldn’t expect any new hardware in the immediate future. For all we know, we might never see this come to fruition.
So basically Sony is going on phone route? Keep making minor update frequently instead of massive upgrade every 7-10 years?how you guys feel about that?I am not sure how I feel about it.
For the new page, these quotes are critical:
Ars Technica:
Extreme Tech:
7 years for this consoles is too much, but why not 5?1080P and 60fps should be the baseline in 2016. With more people moving to PC's consoles have to step up it's game and having revisions every 2-3 years to keep up with tech and still selling not at a huge loss or break even is great for everyone.
You can't release a conservative console and expect it to last 5-7 years anymore. You just can't.
Not saying you haven't nice to meet another sega fan
But in my eyes it is comparable it's just like I said it was the 90's and sega was crashing hard by the time Saturn and 32X came out. Also there were a couple Sega CD games that were also on Genesis that looked, sounded better than their cartridge brothers.
I'm just saying that sega is an extreme case example.
Well, it'd be less than 0.5% actually, because that'd include the game that wouldn't work without it.
The rest of the library isn't really "backwards compatible" though. The same Saturn console is playing the game the same as it would without the cart. It's as backwards compatible as it I'd stuff a piece of paper in the slot instead. It simply wasn't used at all (it'd really be expecting to find storage space for saves there).
The PS4 would be considered forwards-compatible with the PS4.5 simply because the PS4.5 wouldn't have its own games library. Forwards compatibility is actually a term I don't really like, as it really only means that the new machine has the same library as the previous machine. If it has a selection of games that it can play, but the old machine can't then it's simply backwards compatible. Much like a PS2 is backwards compatible with a PS1, but a PS1 isn't forwards compatible with a PS2. In order for that to be true, the PS2 lineup would have to equal the PS1 lineup.. which is what's being suggested with these .5 console revisions. Even if only 10 people ever bought the PS4.5, it would likely still be a better purchase than a 32X ever was, because pretty much anything the massively drops frames on a PS4 today would likely run consistently at the game's framrerate cap on more powerful hardware.
Pray tell. Tell me why I shouldn't be allowed to buy a PS 4.5 so I can play Rocket League at 4k resolutions on my 4k tv. It makes no difference to you does it? I"m not getting a competitive advantage am I?
Much easier news to swallow if so.So Zoetis summary:
- Won't be overly expensive (aka 399-499 pricerange)
- Wait for e3 (possible reveal)
- Releasing at the end of this year
- Will run ps4 games at higher fidelity, but won't have exclusive games made for it. Kind of like iphone6s vs iphone6. Will be running the same apps, but better.
- Will be capable of 4k gaming (But if priced at 399-499, I'm expecting something similar to 1080p gaming on the ps3)
Agreed, a massive boost to the GPU would be needed to achieve 4K. Like I said earlier, something close to a GTX 970. There is no way in hell Sony can fit that in a console at an affordable price. And this doesn't include very likely RAM and CPU upgrades. Something just doesn't add up overall.I believe everything Kotaku wrote is legit.
But I'm sorry I just don't believe Zoetis. There's no way a true 4k machine is launching in 2016 at an affordable price tag. The math just isn't there unless there has been a major GPU breakthrough we don't know about. Which is very unlikely
Look its cool so many people ate excited and some people in here are indeed jumping on the hyperbole train. Its perfectly reasonable that people have reservations,doubts,fears. Consoles are not phones its a terrible comparison, phones have been doing the upgrade thing for years now this is a new step therefore everyone wont jump on the excitement train just yet at least not without knowing more. All these comparisons dont work these are consoles they have pretty much been handled the same way for generations so changing something so big will take time for others and i can completely understand that it doesn't make anyone childish.
I don't think it will be "true" 4K. I think we'll see a decent boost to aid VR whilst adding 4K upscaling for regular games and 4K Bluray.There's no way a true 4k machine is launching in 2016 at an affordable price tag.
Wow... 90 pages?....just wow
Agreed, a massive boost to the GPU would be needed to achieve 4K. Like I said earlier, something close to a GTX 970. There is no way in hell Sony can fit that in a console at an affordable price. And this doesn't include very likely RAM and CPU upgrades. Something just doesn't add up overall.
Glad it is too, maybe there won't be 6-8 year cycles, I think updated hardware every 4 years or so is good. PS4 will be 3 years old soon and this alleged upgrade probably won't be out until late this year at the absolute earliest but I'm banking on 2017, which will put it close to the 4 year mark. I don't think that's unreasonable and people have the choice as to what they spend their money on if they don't feel like it's worth it.
Not sure why everything is drama especially when we have so few details.
But your comparisons arent making sense in this case. All im saying is the usual generation is ine console until the next one. If i buy a 40" inch tv and you buy a 4k tv i can't get mad we bought different things But what im saying is when people bought the console most dont expect to have the option to upgrade and while yes it is an option, i can understand why some could potentially feel uneasy with it because it never happened before. Its up to sony to explain it enough thoif the problem is that someone else has better looking game than you, then it is childish of course... Should i hate it if someone has 65" OLED while I game on my poor 58" LCD?
I would say the main problem with consoles in the past was that they were fixed to the point of next console requiring them to start all over again - completely new hardware required completely new OS which required completely new development tools. There is no need for that to happen ever again. It made everyone's life hard, including ours.
If we see this as what it should be - a painless upgrade path with full compatibility between both PS4 and PS4.5, then it changes everything.
I would be extremely happy if my PS3 that sits under desk somewhere could run PS4 OS and PS4 games, just at much lower settings. That would be awesome. And who wouldnt be happy if PS3 games could run on PS4?
But in this case, the whole point about Sony pushing 4K TV's with this new revision doesn't make sense, since a GTX 770 is nowhere near powerful enough for 4K. Unless it's just some sort of upscaling, which raises another question. Shouldn't the current existing PS4 be able to manage 4K upscaling too? To clarify, I mean same specs, but maybe with an added processor to handle the upscaling. There are just some things that don't add up.Yeah something along the lines of a 770 range makes a lot more sense. Its a 3.2 TF GPU and much more cost effective. They could actually launch a console with one of those in it (well the AMD equivalent) for $400 by the end of 2016 probably. But for 4k they would need a 970 minimum and thats just not happening. 2017 possibly with the new APUs and HBM 2.0 its feasible maybe for like $500-$600
almost as big as the Destructoid NX controller thread in a 3rd the time... GAF stays doing Soony's R&D for them.![]()
if the problem is that someone else has better looking game than you, then it is childish of course... Should i hate it if someone has 65" OLED while I game on my poor 58" LCD?
I would say the main problem with consoles in the past was that they were fixed to the point of next console requiring them to start all over again - completely new hardware required completely new OS which required completely new development tools. There is no need for that to happen ever again. It made everyone's life hard, including ours.
If we see this as what it should be - a painless upgrade path with full compatibility between both PS4 and PS4.5, then it changes everything.
I would be extremely happy if my PS3 that sits under desk somewhere could run PS4 OS and PS4 games, just at much lower settings. That would be awesome. And who wouldnt be happy if PS3 games could run on PS4?
Difference is, this rumor has insider confirmation, while the NX controller thing not only has none, but is currently believed to be fake.