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

Can I get a rational and non-emotional answer from the people who are saying they are going to ditch Sony and buy a gaming PC as to why they think that is a good idea? Is this a spin on the 'pre-order canceled' meme? Do these people realize how much upgrading and 'fragmentation in the user base' they are in for when they buy that gaming rig?

I already have a gaming rig, the PS4K isn't going to be 400$ here, it is going to be much, much more. With the money that I spend getting a new one I can easily get more PC parts (more RAM, more HDDs, new SSDs, more coolers).

Last year I went the easy route and got a PS4 instead of a PC because I thought "hey, at least I'll be able to ride this until next gen". Guess I was wrong and should've upgraded my PC even further.

What GAF never realizes is that even though the majority of members are from the USA/CAN/Europe, there are many people from other countries that have to deal with prices that are not near the MSRP.

I wish sony went all out and put top of the line stuff into this and just had it be super expensive for those willing to pay.

They did a "top of the line device" for those that wanted. It's called PS Vita, take a look at the sales and see how wrong you are.
 
If a console gamer is going to start to be asked to drop $400-500 every couple years now to stay current then doesn't it make more sense to invest in PC Gaming?

I can't tell if you're asking for people to consider gaming on PC alongside consoles, or simply going the PC-only route.
 
As it's been repeated, with developers seemingly targeting the higher spec system, we're in a semi-crossgen situation again where devs optimize for the PS4K and downgrade for the weaker system.

You might say "oh well isn't the situation on the PC?" Well no it's not. Most AAA games on the PC are developed with the console as the baseline and most of the added on bells and whistles are things brute forced by the strength of the hardware. In this situation I can see a lot of PS4 versions of games not receiving the right attention they need.

In a single console situation, devs don't have much of a choice but to try and get the most out of the hardware they are given. And even then how many console games have we had that just run like unacceptably? I count a few big ones from last year. Do we really expect developers to improve on that front now that there's a higher spec console they can target for?


That's simply not true. Ps4 and ps4k share the same architecture and the ps4 is still an active platform with huge userbase. For a game to be gimped on the ps4, the developers would have to get out of their way or be terribly stupid.

The point of the ps4k is to offer more options for the consumer and quench the thirst of actual and potential ps4 or Xbox One users who are disappointed by the low spec of the ps4 and wouldn't mind paying more for better games.

When devs use whole new effects and technologies on the pc version of their game, they don't use those on the console version, because it would make the game unplayable. Why suddenly they will want to keep those effects? They will do just like they do now and cut corners on the ps4 version in order to have a stable framerate.

The ps4 isn't being downgraded and because the ps4k is exactly the same components but with better spec, optimizing for one is beneficial to the other.

There is absolutely no evidence, that a game optimized for the ps4k would have run better on the ps4 if the former didn't exist.


The only real concern about the ps4k is the splitting of multi-player userbase where some will have an advantage over others. But hey, if you are really that competitive and care a lot, you wouldn't mind paying more to be the best.
 
Don't think I agree on this. With my PC I've got more components to be concerned with upgrading.

It's a lot easier to just swap a box out for another box.

One aspect PC does better is your old games improve without the need for a developer. That's a big deal.
I'm thinking more about flexibility and choice then ease in my case. I don't enjoy upgrading PCs but I can do it, and for less and in more incremental steps then buying an entire new system every time.
 
GAF! Account was finally approved! I'd be down with a new PS4 iteration but I'm not sure, budget wise, if a PSVR, 4K TV, and PS4K are realistic in the near future. Of course without a solid announcement from Sony, there might be time to save after becoming a VR early adopter. The real question is, how will No Man's Sky benefit from the performance increase?
 
Lemme get this straight...

People really believe and fear, that devs will focus so much on the PS4K version, and it's tiny userbase, that they'll push out crappy version to the massive PS4 base, which are the people who will keep their lights on and families fed.

Okay, Got it.

These motherfuckers are just crazy.


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Well, considering the most recent example of this as Hyrule Warriors which left the millions of 3DS owners screwed compared to the incredibly small amount of N3DS owners. Their fears might be warranted...
 
Unless there's a killer trade in deal, I think I'm out.

I was already not particularly happy that the PS4 (which I picked up in 2014) runs many games worse than my computer from 2012 (that wasn't cutting edge when I bought it). I think I'll just upgrade my PC and call it a day.

Edit: I'll add that I typically upgrade my PC every 4-5 years, so the talk of needing to upgrade every year is bullshit.
 
simple question, can i play ps4k games on my regular ps4? If GOW4 releases on it can i play it on my ps4 as well?
 
Not sure how I feel about this if there's no upgrade option. It just feels shitty to not offer a trade in option for current owners this isn't PS5.
 
Because it's not about the cost, it's the principle for me.

I haven't built a PC because consoles were there. I would buy a console it would last me 5+ years and then I upgrade. No bullshit, I knew devs would focus on the console to run at its optimal.

Here comes the mid-gen consoles. Now devs have the option to focus on that and make a watered down version for the regular version. If I have to deal with worrying about this, I'd rather build a PC, and upgrade every 5 or so years with the top of the line card.

I stayed with consoles since childhood to not deal with this annoyance, but now that I'm older and have the money I've been with consoles simply because fuck it I've always been a console gamer and didn't find the need to ALSO build a PC. Now that consoles want to do something similar to PC, and say Microsoft wants to sell a lot of their games on PC too for Windows 10, what's my incentive to stick with consoles anymore.

Exclusives were nice but a device that lasted you for 5+ years before upgrading was comforting, if Sony wants to upgrade every 3 years now and I stuck with consoles I'd be buying the latest and greatest simply because I'd want the best version of the game available because that's how consoles have been. And if that's the way consoles wanna go, I'm moving to PC then.
Honestly, make the move, you'll never look back.

I used to buy every console available (no exaggeration, literally every console) until I realized the value you get out of a gaming PC.
 
what if the first U4 trailer (1080p@60) was with a PS4K kit?

sweet baby jesus Osiris, of all days to be hanging out in OT Gaf i missed this. truly shook at home right now, i think ill have to give up on PSVR day one for a PS4K.
i keep backpedaling, sorry guys i aint got selfcontrol
 
I want to ask everyone supporting this idea a question. If this is real, and the PS4.5 is a substantial upgrade over the original, what's the point of consoles? Please don't say "you DON'T have to upgrade", because if what the OP is saying is true, then yes, you do. Games will be targeted for the PS4K, and run poorly on the PS4, so it's pretty much an essential upgrade. In that case, why would anyone ever pick a console over a gaming PC? For me, Consoles represent value, as they have a life cycle of 5-10 years, and games are optimized for them for that period of time. If that is no longer the case, I can't think of a single advantage they have over a similarly priced PC.
 
simple question, can i play ps4k games on my regular ps4? If GOW4 releases on it can i play it on my ps4 as well?

Almost certinaly yes, at lesser settings/frame rate. But will it play games from the Ps4k.2? the PSK4.3?

Who knows wher esony intends to go with this, or even fi it will be successful at this point.
 
Why do people keep saying this like its an insult? If you think about the analogy you are making.

PS4 = old shitty healthcare system

PS4K - kinda better but still shitty healthcare system

PC - Single Payer Healthcare

PC-GAF would welcome this movement and have been saying PC Gaming is superior all along. Every console generation we have seen more and more breakdown of what console gaming was and getting closer and closer to PC gaming. Really the last couple arguments for console gaming left was exclusives and not having to deal with hardware upgrades for 6 to 8 years. If a console gamer is going to start to be asked to drop $400-500 every couple years now to stay current then doesn't it make more sense to invest in PC Gaming?

You missed the point of the analogy. Republicans want the old shitty healthcare system. The people who are complaining about this are shunning progress by threatening to move to a platform that is even more progressive(in regards to upgrades.)

Better hardware is not a bad thing. It's a very good thing. I would have died for a PS 3.5 mid gen last cycle. I even bought a gaming PC just to get some kind of upgrade. Now Sony is hooking me up and I can get my hardware refreshed more often. There is no negative here.
 
No way a $499 device has enough horsepower for 4K gaming in 2017.

It wouldn't be true 4K gaming. It'd be something like we are already seeing with current resolutions. A 4K image will be the output but it will be made up of lower resolution sources. Things like temporal anti-aliasing will be used to add more information to the final image above what the direct source resolution would imply. The final image will be somewhere between the source resolution and 4K.

For most people that would be more than enough and they would need a Digital Foundry review to tell the difference.
 
For those asking where the PS4K theoretically stands I made this. By made I mean I took Tom's Hardware GPU Hierarchy Chart and added consoles to the Intel column. I feel it's a good representation of where the consoles stand compared to PC GPUs.

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40 months is upgrade time?

On the PS3 that would have been mid 2009, right? or pretty much when Killzone 2 released? That was time for new gen? Same with everything after Halo Wars on the 360?

No, a comparable situation would've been a PS3.5 around March or mid 2010. The PS3 released November 2006.

Also, the PS2 to PS3 jump was a completely different situation. That was a gigantic hardware leap like we'll never see again. The market is different now, tech "leaps" are different now. These consoles are not as future proof as they used to be, especially with VR and 4K around the corner (even if we're not talking about native 4K games yet).
 
Lemme get this straight...

People really believe and fear, that devs will focus so much on the PS4K version, and it's tiny userbase, that they'll push out crappy version to the massive PS4 base, which are the people who will keep their lights on and families fed.

Okay, Got it.

These motherfuckers are just crazy.


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If it means better trailers and back of the box screenshots, then yes, developers will focus on the more powerful hardware. They won't even blink. We've seen it happen before.
 
Well, considering the most recent example of this as Hyrule Warriors which left the millions of 3DS owners screwed compared to the incredibly small amount of N3DS owners. Their fears might be warranted...

Weren't XB1 and PS4 users complaining about cross-gen titles holding them back though? This is basically a continuation of that because devs will focus most of their time on the older install base and barely work on getting the most out of the new hardware.

The more I think about it the less it makes sense. Unless the new hardware is really being marketed towards people who just want that marginally better FPS and resolution. If it's for VR, then how is VR going to do well when the install base they've built for 3 years isn't going to be able to use it fully? What is the purpose here?
 
While their at it, they might as well offer 4K programming via playstation vue along with 4k Netflix, and an upgraded DS4 with 3x the battery life. Then they'll be really styling on you hos.
 
4k is probably more about HDR than resolution, but I'm just a TV layman

Anyway I'm game for new consoles, they could barely handle 1080p multiplayer let alone VR. Hopefully there is a good trade in plan
 
I can't tell if you're asking for people to consider gaming on PC alongside consoles, or simply going the PC-only route.

Going the PC only route. Besides exclusives, which increasingly every console generation has gotten smaller and smaller, what is left as the advantage to be a console only gamer?

You missed the point of the analogy. Republicans want the old shitty healthcare system. The people who are complaining about this are shunning progress by threatening to move to a platform that is even more progressive(in regards to upgrades.)

Better hardware is not a bad thing. It's a very good thing. I would have died for a PS 3.5 mid gen last cycle. I even bought a gaming PC just to get some kind of upgrade. Now Sony is hooking me up and I can get my hardware refreshed more often. There is no negative here.

The negative is it makes consoles pointless. You literally just described console gamers as being backwards and holding up the progression to PC gaming.
 
This wouldn't had been needed if Ps4 didn't have a crappy netbook CPU to start with.

Phantom Pain, Tomb Raider, and Call of Duty were all running on Xbox 360's. Those games are 3 months old, and the PS4 is 10x more powerful than the 360.

So they go from making games for Xbox 360 for 10 years, and now all of a sudden, out of nowhere, for no apparent reason, before the system has even been maxed out, we need a new console?
 
Almost certinaly yes, at lesser settings/frame rate. But will it play games from the Ps4k.2? the PSK4.3?

Who knows wher esony intends to go with this, or even fi it will be successful at this point.

It seems so, yes. Every rumor/leak until now says that the PS4 will be fully forward compatible with the PS4K.

then i am ok with this. keep my ps4 for now and if i see a need to upgrade later on for personal preference i will.
 
Because I can't get uncharted on pv, and I can't get naughtys next game on pc.

It's nice to give the developers increase in power for thier next games.

Same idea for granted Turisomo and other games.

Pc guys should be happy to, games will look even better in thier hardware. I'm sure focus will be on the more powerful ps4.
 
Is anyone saying "your PS4 will run the game the same way as before" at least reading the OP?
Its clear on the OP that some devs will target the 4K and the OG will suffer "sacrifices".
 
I want to ask everyone supporting this idea a question. If this is real, and the PS4.5 is a substantial upodrage over the original, what's the point of consoles? Please don't say "you DON'T have to upgrade", because if what the OP is saying is true, then yes, you do. Games will be targeted for the PS4K, and run poorly on the PS4, so it's pretty much an essential upgrade. In that case, why would anyone ever pick a console over a gaming PC? For me, Consoles represent value, as they have a life cycle of 5-10 years, and games are optimized for them for that period of time. If that is no longer the case, I can't think of a single advantage they have over a similarly priced PC.
There's a few reasons for me:
1. I get bad wrist pain from playing with keyboards. As someone who likes shooters and will play online from time to time, it'll essentially mean I wouldn't be able to play my favorite games on a PC for more than an hour at a time.

2. I get really bad OCD with graphics setting options. I change them on a room to room basis, I can't just relax and play.

3. Many excellent games don't hit PC, get late PC releases, or shit PC ports.

4. I would be tempted to upgrade far more often on PC than with 3-4 year console upgrades.

5. I can't afford the upfront cost of a PC as my computer is a Macbook.
 
The thing is the performance of the PS4 and XB1 have been trash almost from the beginning. Some games that aren't capable of running at 30 fps consistently and others that run at odd sub-1080p resolutions. If you were OK with that before then why are you not OK with it now? Future PS4 games will run as poorly as they do now.

This is how I feel about it, more or less. I've only had my PS4 since December and I can fully acknowledge that most games run like shit. It isn't like a PS4k will compromise all of the slick optimization happening on the current system.
 
While their at it, they might as well offer 4K programming via playstation vue along with 4k Netflix, and an upgraded DS4 with 3x the battery life. Then they'll be really styling on you hos.

well, now when we are at that - does any station even offer 4K broadcast? I think it was done for WC live games only.

They are launching new 4K video streaming service these days though... I am sure it will run on this PS4 as well.
 
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