PS4K information (~2x GPU power w/ clock+, new CPU, price, tent. Q1 2017)

This is laughable.

Some of the reactions in here are just preposterous.

I swear, you guys have no idea how insular this community is sometimes, huh?

If this means they will lower the price of entry for the main system, it will mean easier access for those, and then those will continue to sell, and the new system would be considered the premium product for those that want to get the high end.

And sheesh, some of the assumptions and over reactions are incredible in how much you all have become oracles.

That a really good post Abdiel
 
Obviously this is still early and we don't have concrete confirmation but this is not sounding like something I like. I don't mind them upgrading the PS4 and releasing a new version, that's nothing new despite what a lot of people were saying but from the sounds of this info, this is a pretty massive upgrade, to the point they might even charge $499 for this beast. Yeah I would love that system in theory but I'm not sure if I want to get it like this.
 
If this is all true (which it appears to be) then fuck it, I'm done with consoles.

I have a PC that could handle any game I throw at it with the maximum quality settings and a locked 60fps performance. I buy my consoles for ease of access, the expectation that all games I purchase for it will work immediately out of the box without having to jump through hoops and for a guaranteed 5-7 years of support without needing a costly ($500!) upgrade.

If this is what consoles are going to become, then I'm going PC only. This incremental upgrade/".5" bullshit is the opposite of what a console is supposed to be.

This would be a little bit less outrageous if there was an upgrade or trade-in program, but paying another full $500 for an upgraded console after fronting $400/500 on a PSVR within a year period? Get the fuck out of here with that, Sony. Not a chance.

Yeah, agreed. Waiting for Nintendo and maybe switching to a good PC before PSVR comes out even.

Man, fuck this.
 
these games will in fact work for the PS4 but with considerable sacrifices made to performance

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Good lord this is garbage.
 
But what about install-bases ? PS4K isn't gonna rush to 40 million in the instant it's released.

So?

Sony will have done the market analysis to support this. They will have calculated how many of the early ps4 adopters are willing to upgrade, and will have spoken to developers about the additional cost of supporting multiple active platforms.

I don't see it being a big deal.
 
PS4 sales are really good right now @350$. People are forking out money and that is all Sony needs to see. There is demand for new shit so they are gonna give it to you. Apple does the same with phones. Why wait to hit some 100m ceiling when you can instead continue releasing new hardware and ride the $ wave right now.

Sony is making money right now as opposed to the PS3 that was a complete shit show.
 
Try an iPad 2 running iOS 5 and then update it to iOS 9. Then you'll understand my concern.

The ipad is on a yearly refresh, meaning the ipad 2 is now nearly 5 generations behind. For your example to hold up against a 2-3 year refresh cycle then it would be 10-15 years before your example becomes a problem.
 
Funny so many people want to switch from the console market because of a possible upgrade. To a market that people pay to upgrade every year.
 
Maybe it's just me but I'd DEFINITELY prefer 3-4 year cycles (if the price is around $400). $800 every 6-8 years is fine for me and I like that there won't be the MASSIVE gap between what medium PCs can do and a console can do 5 years into a cycle.
 
Just out of curiosity, and because this thread moves too fast and I may have missed it, what does a 2xGPU look like in the AMD/Nvidia PC cards? PS4 was somewhere around an AMD 7850 right?
 
Should we be trading in our consoles NOW or LATER???

Gamestop is currently giving $200 for a PS4.

Will we get at least $200 from a possible trade in deal towards the PS4K?
 
What this means is GAF users, after reading this thread, are not going to want to to buy any of Sony's consoles again, nor will they anticipate any remasters. This is HUGE. You can laugh all you want, but Sony has alienated an entire culture with this move.
This is exactly how my thought go too. No more of this nonsense fir ne, I've bought every Sony console day 1 and at least once more every generation since they entered the console business but if this is true then I'm officially out. This is bullshit.

Not that it matters but I just asked my wife, co-workers and friends and they all reacted the same way. This comes at least 2 years too early. Not counting remakes, the news of an upgraded PS4 is out but we've seen no Gran Turismo, no God of War, no Uncharted, no Last of Us, no Final Fantasy, no Tekken, no Crash, no Ratchet & Clank, no Jak, no DMC, no Soul Calibur, no Shenmue etc. Why did I buy the PS4 again?? PS4 has sold well because it's the best hardware and we all knew all those games would eventually arrive but personally I would never ever have bought it if I knew a better PS console would be out after 3 years that would run those games better.
 
Assuming all future PlayStation systems are fully BC (which is very likely under the x86 architecture), I'm personally in love with this idea.

I can buy the PS4K or wait until the PS5. Either way, all of my PS4 games will work on the new hardware and many of them will be improved.

Bring it on. I'm completely on board with this.
 
The OG PS4 won't be getting the "same games" as the alternate timeline where the PS4K won't exist. If the PS4K comes out, developers will focus their optimization time for that platform. The OG PS4 games will have framerate problems, glitches, and other technical issues because the developers won't consider it a priority. If the PS4K never comes out, developers can focus all their time optimizing for the platform, making sure all the performance is squeezed out of it.

To say that it won't change the quality of PS4 games is not all realistic.

Thats not what happens though is it. Devs make a PC game, put in options.

Ps4 get 1080p30 and they spend all their time optimising the XB1 version to try and get parity, How many threads on NEogaf have we seen on this, its almost every game where the weakest link gets all the effort to bring it up to par, and the parity argument starts,

All I see is the Ps4k meets the spec and is done easily, ps4 gets some time and Xb1 the most. No difference. PS4K owners will be moaning they got a simple 4k upscale and no effort - upscale parity.
 
This is laughable.

Some of the reactions in here are just preposterous.

I swear, you guys have no idea how insular this community is sometimes, huh?

If this means they will lower the price of entry for the main system, it will mean easier access for those, and then those will continue to sell, and the new system would be considered the premium product for those that want to get the high end.

And sheesh, some of the assumptions and over reactions are incredible in how much you all have become oracles.

Last bastions of true socialism have fallen, Cuba and Playstation.
 
I think it's also worth highlighting the precedent that this will set in that a potential console purchaser now knows that their console will be outdated in X/2 number of years.

Sony makes money on every PS4 sold, so they probably don't care anymore. It's not like the old days where they'll lost $50 per console sold.
 
This is laughable.

Some of the reactions in here are just preposterous.

I swear, you guys have no idea how insular this community is sometimes, huh?

If this means they will lower the price of entry for the main system, it will mean easier access for those, and then those will continue to sell, and the new system would be considered the premium product for those that want to get the high end.

And sheesh, some of the assumptions and over reactions are incredible in how much you all have become oracles.

I like you. Make friendship with me
 
PS5 will now be pushed to 2020 or 2021, and will still have to be a bigger leap over PS4K than PS4K will be over PS4.
 
People who buy top of the line PC parts and continue to purchase them year after year because they're 'obligated' to stay ahead of the curve form just a portion of the people committed to the PC platform. Most people will rationalize the investment like they rationalize anything electronic and expensive (like, say, a console) - future proofing precisely to avoid an inconvenient upgrade. PC games scale more intuitively and conveniently on top of that - a closed platform like PS4 and PS4K holds you exactly to the whims of the hardware and developer expectations with no room to maneuver yourself.

And as mentioned, PCs are a much more central part of your lifestyle than consoles ever were and will.

For certain people there not smartphones, tablets , smarts TV etc etc made that possible.
I don't know anyone that still has a desktop if it not for work also .
 
Mmmmh.

You see, I never had a problem with the concept itself of PS4K since, well, I'm one of those people in the camp that believes in the family of consoles as Nintendo's next evolution hardware-wise, with a quicker hardware refresh rate and consoles and handhelds sharing games. Also, DSi and New 3DS are, indeed, revised versions of already existing consoles which are quite more powerful than the original in several ways. So yes, it's not like I refuse the concept of generations becoming more fluid, with mid-gen refreshes.

But, if the infos shared by OsirisBlack are true, I'm not that positive about Sony's execution, mainly for two reasons

1) I think three years is a bit sooner for a home console powered-up restyle. IMHO, 4 years between the original home console and the restyle would make this practice more acceptable, since 4 years is nearer to what people can expect as a decent "generation" length. Also, I think that people are much more used to buy mobile / handheld devices restyles than home devices assuming a 3-years time period between original and new version, due to how much they use them outside their houses and thanks to different payment methods for mobile devices. But, to be honest, this is more of a personal feeling, maybe people (by "people", I mean general audience as a whole, not just enthusiasts) is ready to buy home device in PS4K's price range at this kind of refresh rate. I doubt it, but it's possible. Especially if it's $399.99

2) This is my main concern about what stated in the OP: how it says that not only developers have PS4K dev kits already, but the development is going so much towards PS4K that upcoming PS4 games will run on regular PS4s with "significant sacrifices". It's how it's worded that worries me the most. I was expecting a smaller increase in specs, honestly, this seems quite more than what I thought, considering the starting point, but that's besides the real concern. You see, there are exclusive games on DSi and New 3DS, but they didn't / do represent the majority of DS / 3DS lineup, not at all. Most of all, though, there aren't games that are so much better on the restyles, that the development of which was so focused on the new versions that the original hardwares got a shitty treatment. Aside from Hyrule Warriors Legends, which is a game that clearly saw a development focus on New 3DS, seeing how badly it performs on the original. And that's my biggest worry with PS4K IF (a gigantic, massive IF) games really take so much advantage of the new hardware that original PS4 owners can still enjoy those games, but with "significant sacrifices": that those "significant sacrifices" result in Hyrule Warriors Legends-like scenarios being more spread and right from the get go. That would mean pissing off the 40+ millions of PS4 owners when this revision will come out, if it's that spread, and that could be quite difficult to face, both comunication and marketing-wise. Depending on how significant the sacrifices are, that would fragment the PS4 ecosystem, which seems to me like the exact opposite of what Sony should try to achieve with this kind of move, in the same way (to make an example) DSi and New 3DS represented by far extension of the ecosystem, not fragmentation. Even if New 3DS' announcement declaration were kind of pointing to a situation more similar to PS4K (exclusives), despite the lack of statements about games on older versions getting the short stick.

We'll have to see if this rumour is true and how the real thing is executed of course, but this supposed course of the events doesn't sound as positive as I thought at first. Or better, much less consumer-friendly than I thought given the circumstances.
 
In the world where the PS4K does not exist:

Games are released for OG PS4, but they're highly downgraded versions of PC games, or if they're exclusives they're downgraded from the original assets / vision in order to optimise the game and get it to run on weak hardware with a poor CPU.

In the world where the PS4K exists:

Games are released for OG PS4, but they're highly downgraded versions of PC games, or if they're exclusives they're downgraded from the original assets / vision in order to optimise the game and get it to run on weak hardware with a poor CPU, and also you also have a '4k version' for the PS4k that gets closer to that original spec / PC version.

...so what's the problem here? If you're just a PS4 owner nothing has really changed for you. You're getting the same games.

In a world where the PS4K does not exist:

The general level of affordability for current hardware drops as the generation goes on, allowing a wider market to access the latest console games than could have otherwise.

In a world where the PS4K does exist:

The general level of affordability for current hardware remains stable or actually goes up as the generation goes on, meaning only the most hardcore enthusiasts will generally have access to the latest console hardware and the latest console games will be targeted more heavily to those tastes, limiting the degree to which the platform can serve the needs of a wider market.
 
Oh really? So developers won't consider one more versions of settings on a closed platform for their game? As opposed to say, the hundreds of different permutations for the same game running on a PC? Logical. Who needs 40 millions potential customers.

Do you think developers code to the metal with every permutation on PC?

No, they let the hardware brute force it.

Do you think devs will code to the metal with an additional console SKU now?
 
PS4 owners are gonna be pissed. Glad I waited to buy mine!

If anything, the early adopters should be the happiest about this. They've had their PS4s for over 2 years, and by the time the PS4K releases it will be 3 years old, or more. I'd be much more pissed if I waited to buy one now only to find out that another, more powerful, iteration is releasing soon...

Unless you meant you haven't bought one yet and this news means you're gonna wait even longer for the PS4k? :P
 
i'd imagine it would be in the developers' best interest to make sure their games run as good as possible on the system that most people will probably play it on: the ps4.
 
But this means they'll probably look and run like dog shit, much below the max performance the console has to offer (much like recent PS3 CoD's or Shadow of Mordor).

This isn't a completely different system with a completely different architecture and completely different specs. This is a PS4 with a stronger GPU. Optimization will be easy as hell.
 
So?

Sony will have done the market analysis to support this. They will have calculated how many of the early ps4 adopters are willing to upgrade, and will have spoken to developers about the additional cost of supporting multiple active platforms.

I don't see it being a big deal.

They should at least make sure to support old consoles all the way to the end in an acceptable manner. Running in 15 fps on PS4s is sure as hell not gonna be ok.
 
Kind of feels like I don't want to buy anything until I'm sure the generation os over now. Like, what if I buy this, and then they release another one and I'll have to play all subsequent games with a terrible framerate/resolution/whatever.

For me, at least, this doesn't really incentivise buying anything, unless you're the kind of buy everything on release day.

Not saying they won't sell a ton of these, though.
 
Is it really that different?

It's basically the DSi/N3DS idea of having an update halfway through the generation.

Yeah, I didn't much like that either...

If this is to become standard then companies have to be more forthcoming about their intent to do this from here on out or just come out with tiered console power SKUs from launch day.
 
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