Could just be a bit of an upclock due to better cooling and a smaller die.
Because they never advertise games using the high spec on PC, and PCs definitely never have new hardware released that improves visuals or performance.I would be among those that would be angry. Probably angry enough to just bail on this gen and stick with my PC.
Not happening with console if you also expect it to be;
A) Smaller than desktop PC case
B) Console priced and not very high end gaming PC priced
Regardless of what the new system is it will have the same internal architecture of the current PS4 but with just upgraded specs.
This would give consumers two options:
-Buy the cheaper current model and still enjoy all PS4 games.
-Buy the new system that upgrades games slightly(30fps-60fps and so on)
Sony isn't cutting the market in half
The number of people that want iterative consoles scares me.
I got into PC knowing there was an upgrade path. I am sitting on my 670 waiting for Pascal because I know Pascal is coming out at some time this year.
With my PS4 I thought that it was going to be the only PS4 that would be released outside of Slim models but not a different spec configuration so I bought one. Had I known that the launch PS4 would be worse specs than one being released perhaps this year I would have waited and purchased this one. Not really some perverse line of thinking. They changed the way things have worked since the inception of consoles after the product was released. I don't see why anyone is puzzled as to why some would be angry over this.
Either way we won't have to wait long. EG said theybaee working on finding out the actual console specs so we shouldn't have to hypothesize for too long.
I wonder who will unveil it first. Kotaku or EG
Who has a 4K TV? Where is the 4K home video and streaming content?
Who is this device for?
So what ? I already have to buy a new console to play next Naughty Dog game ?
Fuck this.
But how do we know they won't design the new games first and foremost for the ps4.5, leaving the ps4 version with sub 1080 and so on.
So funny Sony isn't even an option. I like these times.
Because doing so is committing mind share suicide. If people on a forum have this figured out you would think a company in the business of making money have a firm grasp on this as well.
Im assuming their plan is to announce at E3 and Kotaku / EG will likely know the specs long before that
Could be based on a new process. There's a lot of variables up in the air.I dont get the vibe at all that is what Eurogamer is talking about. They flat out say its an evolved version of the APU in the PS4 and that it offers more GPU power. That does not sound like an up clock to me
YeahBecause doing so is committing mindshare suicide, theyre essentially digging an early grave for the PS4K if that is the case. If people on a forum have this figured out you would think a company in the business of making money have a firm grasp on this as well.
Could be based on a new process. There's a lot of variables up in the air.
Please no. Give me 5-6 year console releases, but with more substantial advancements in tech and performance with each new system, similar to what we've already been getting.
Dont worry, marketers will gladly open our eyes eventually.
A lot of movies werent originally made at such high resolutions so I dont even now how publishers will solve this.
Its appealing that consoles can finally run at 1080 60 FPS (4k not going to happen( but I doubt the graphical jump will be significant at all.
Because they never advertise games using the high spec on PC, and PCs definitely never have new hardware released that improves visuals or performance.
Seriously though, console games have been marketed using high end PC footage for years, and moving from consoles to PCs because better hardware is released is backwards as hell. If you're already a PC gamer then it's a mute point, but I constantly see people saying this. If new hardware bothers you then the PC is definitely not the place you want to be.
Some of the short sighted views and knee jerk reactions in these threads have been driving me nuts. MS and Sony have their work cut out for them if they are to adequately explain this new way of things. They really need to consider a very focused and message heavy announcement before E3. If this is an announcement done in a few minutes during an E3 media briefing they are going to create a lot of confusion and be forced to explain this while trying to talk about everything else going on at E3. This needs to be an April or May announcement that allows them enough time to respond to the onslaught of questions and rage that will inevitably happeen.
It does make sense when you consider what both of them are. You go into PC gaming knowing you'll be upgrading. I also love tinkering with hardware on my own. I've been a PC gamer longer than a console one and if I'm forced to choose one way or the other I'm always going PC.
Consumers buy into consoles in part for the life cycle. They'll be able to play the top games for many years. Most of them won't care about the PS4 upgrade. I'm a snob though so I will be angry if I'm not getting the best performance. Basically, I didn't buy a PS4 day one to have to upgrade in 3 years for a better one. I also didn't buy one to have the lesser experience on Playstation in 3 years.
Beyond that, I'm not paying to upgrade a PC and a console. I can if I want to but, I don't want so I won't. Where does it end? We get the PS4, 3 years later we get the PS 4.5, 3 years later we get the PS5, 3 years later we get the PS5.5? If that's the case then people will have to fully devote their money to Sony hardware because gaming on Playstation will be way more costly than what console users are used to. At that point you can get a better experience on PC for the same cost. The biggest advantage of console gaming over PC gaming is essentially eliminated.
Wasn't this the concensus about what this thing is all along?
I mean, it's what made the most sense to me, I never took any of this 4k gaming for $400 seriously.
I dont get the vibe at all that is what Eurogamer is talking about. They flat out say its an evolved version of the APU in the PS4 and that it offers more GPU power. That does not sound like an up clock to me
Except there aren't many ways to do that. Sure you could better rejigger some of the stuff around on the die, to take advantage of process and design improvements, but that's as far as you'd get on the GPU side. CPU side you could replace the original Jaguars with Puma cores, since they're the same size, but what this would get you is mostly higher clocks (since Jaguar upclocks very poorly).
What this theoretical PS4 Mk. II would benefit from most is higher clocks for the same heat output, say 2 GHz for the CPU and 1 GHz for the GPU. That's where most of the performance improvements could (again, theoretically) come from, rather than some nebulously-described new technology being added.
So what ? I already have to buy a new console to play next Naughty Dog game ?
Fuck this.
Not really. Not unless you completely redesign the (highly custom) APU die.You could put an entirely different GPU in it....
My exact guess at the max power difference as well.Except there aren't many ways to do that. Sure you could better rejigger some of the stuff around on the die, to take advantage of process and design improvements, but that's as far as you'd get on the GPU side. CPU side you could replace the original Jaguars with Puma cores, since they're the same size, but what this would get you is mostly higher clocks (since Jaguar upclocks very poorly).
What this theoretical PS4 Mk. II would benefit from most is higher clocks for the same heat output, say 2 GHz for the CPU and 1 GHz for the GPU. That's where most of the performance improvements could (again, theoretically) come from, rather than some nebulously-described new technology being added.
But frankly I'm not convinced Sony would go even that far. It's a non-insignificant platform commitment that changes devtime considerably.
Not really. Not unless you completely redesign the (highly custom) APU die.
We can say that with some degree of certainty because PlayStation 4K will almost certainly use an evolved version of the APU technology used in the current console. Once again we will see semi-custom versions of AMD's CPU and GPU technology integrated into a single, console-friendly processor
But wouldn't a 7 year console cycle with a mid gen jump at the 4 year mark even better than a 5 year console cycle?
Yeah.
It's aparently more than just a scaler ect. since it has a new GPU. but it's not going to be a machine for gaming at 4k either. Not for 400$
We'll have to wait and see.
Yeah, because probably it's offloaded to a dedicated chip. There are smartphones that can decode 4k and they all run passive. Still impressive that the chip itself was passively cooled but without clock-rates and additional info, this doesn't tell much.
No one actually thought that they'd be able to play current gen games at 4K right?
Gamers are used to 5+ years generations this move changes the rules of the game. It might work but it is still a gamble by Sony since it will make a percentage of early adopters disappointed. The question is if these customers will buy the PS5.
I agree with this. Sort of. Certainly they were looking at a mini/slim version for later on in the generation, but perhaps they looked at the smaller hardware and more efficient solutions since the release of the original PS4, and thought there might be a way to implement optimised tech to run 4K.blah, blah, hooplah....!!!!!.....How much does Sony want for the damn thing?
Come to think of it - I believed Sony planned this from the get-go; The way it's breaking out the chainz makes it seem like even Sony didn't know they were going to make a 4K compatible console - yeah - fuckin' - right, Sony.
From day one they were probably like: "Let's make a base model; get that out for a few years... and then! We make the 4K model!
Well damn-it, I still want one, and freakin' much?!
I don't think he is talking about a video.
I don't like it.Hmmmm. Not sure how I feel about this.
I don't like it.
I mean, Ps3 was 3D ready through an update. Couldn't the same be done with Ps4 and 4K?
They better consider how adding new hardware affects heat and airflow in the case. Wouldn't want a 360 situation all over again.
I'm sure they've done this but you never know.
Consoles are basically PCs nowadays. Why not go allin ? Makes sense both for Sony and for the players.
You get nearly the same flexibility than PC but plug and play and with every game optimized for a few closed specs the devs know (unlike on PC).
Designing a new processor for a mild console update in the middle of the generation sounds ludicrous! It doesn't make any financial sense for Sony to do that. There's also the issue that any major APU redesign would have to have been decided and planned for several years in advance. I think this will just be a PS4 slim with updated media capabilities.
"Upgraded VR" sounds weird to me too as the framerate requirements are incredibly strict, and must confirm to the original iteration of the PS4. The game either has to be designed to run at 45 fps and reprojected to 90fps, run at 60 fps and reprojected to 120 fps, or run at 90 fps straight out. Providing enough of a boost in hardware capability to allow any existing PSVR titles to run at 90fps outright that didn't before would require a huge upgrade. The only sensible modification in my eyes would be to bundle the breakout box hardware directly onto the PS4 motherboard.