Mister Megative
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Well this is bullshit, guess I should have waited since I picked this up on Black Friday for $300 but hardly play it since I prefer the Xbox
If you prefer Xbox, why buy one to begin with?
Well this is bullshit, guess I should have waited since I picked this up on Black Friday for $300 but hardly play it since I prefer the Xbox
It's still a shitty move, though. Who knows if it'll happen again with Pascal and Maxwell?I see. AFAIK Maxwell offered a great improvement over Kepler though in power consumption, right? Would explain abandoning Kepler.
It has a proprietary DSP than transmits 7.1 positional audio via a wireless dongle. The headset also has a switch between stereo and surround (7.1) audio.The Sony headset doesn't use positional audio, it's a simple stereo headset. Positional audio is an end to end process and when it's done well, it's far better than a home cinema setup.
PS4K: 1080p / 30 fps
PS4: 720p / 30 fps
Which consoles were these that were replaced in 4-5 years and PC was as accessible as it is now? My intent was not to say 'there's literally no reason to own a console over a PC now'. I'll rephrase it: 'what are the major differences and incentives to buy into consoles now that they have switched to an Apple-like business model, where before their simplicity and standard hardware configuration across the board were championed as advantages over the PC?' I've seen many denounce the latter part since the rumors of a PS4.5 began.
It's a completely different process with different end results. Positional, or binaural audio as it's been called for nearly fifty years is not something that happens on the headset that I quoted about.No the positional component is already calculated by the sound engine. I'm guessing there was placebo in his test.
Exactly, that's not positional audio.It has a proprietary DSP than transmits 7.1 positional audio via a wireless dongle. The headset also has a switch between stereo and surround (7.1) audio.
Well if you don't see the humor in some of the meltdown posts then I don't know what to tell you. Whether you agree or not some of the reactions are comedy gold.
So you are agreeing that PS4K players could have a competitive advantage.
I've tried it and it's not the same thing. I have a proper Home Cinema set and a Sony wireless headset to compare both.
It's a completely different process with different end results. Positional, or binaural audio as it's been called for nearly fifty years is not something that happens on the headset that I quoted about.
That fakes a 7.1 setup (very badly) but even if it was a real 7.1 setup, it's still not what binaural audio is.
Exactly, that's not positional audio.
EDIT:
There just seems to be confusion here about what the technical reality of positional audio is that fact that you just use a standard stereo headset.
So can players with low-latency Internet connections and HDTVs, as well as players with customized controllers, using performance enhancing substances, and any number of other variables. Sure.
Then what is it? Using a pseudo-surround headset is better than using TV stereo speakers, since it allows you to locate various sound sources (bullets, vehicles etc) with pinpoint accuracy. Isn't that a competitive advantage?Exactly, that's not positional audio.
Then what is it? Using a pseudo-surround headset is better than using TV stereo speakers, since it allows you to locate various sound sources (bullets, vehicles etc) with pinpoint accuracy. Isn't that a competitive advantage?
Most headsets only have 2 speakers, so they have to "fake" surround by utilizing proprietary DSP algorithms. Very few have multiple drivers positioned in different places, as Lukas Japonicus said.
Optical/Toslink is limited to 5.1, while I was talking about 7.1 (2 extra channels). Either way, both of them have to fake surround in a stereo headset.LOL wireless dongles, no.
. Positional tracking is done using a mix amp to create positional stereo - I use Sennheisser G4me ones attached to astro pro mix amp in COD - I have a KD of 3 as I know exactly where all enemies are, not just infront but at 3 o clock and 15 ft away....its a massive advantage (and is a common competitive set up)
Best sound is optical dolby to a good mix amp and then high quality stereo cans, all wired as wireless is not as good. Pros callout to each other so they dont always need it, not sure if its allowed either.
Anyway, back on topic, your ping to a server is more important than any other parameter for PVP. The server tickrate is the effective multiplayer frame rate - does not matter if locally your running at 60 or 144 Hz, the game sees the action at the tick rate and everything inbetween is lag comp.
It's still a shitty move, though. Who knows if it'll happen again with Pascal and Maxwell?
Do you realize navigating the different PC vendors and control methods isn't nearly as unintuitive as you're making it out to be? If anything this is where the lines have blurred between consoles and PCs with updates, DLC, and services like the PSN store. Or the option of using M/KB on consoles. I agree with the living room sentiment - but that isn't a huge enough reason for people not to make comparisons.With a PS4.5 will console gamers now need to bring a mouse & keyboard into the living room and juggle three separate gaming clients (uplay, Steam, Origin) to play all the popular third party games with fractured online ecosystem. And consistently switch between two input methods (gamepad + keyboard and mouse) just to navigate the three different gaming clients UI's along with an OS (Windows) because there isn't a universal control method?
Were you asking a rhetorical question?
https://www.playstation.com/en-us/e.../pulse-elite-edition-wireless-stereo-headset/EDIT:
There just seems to be confusion here about what the technical reality of positional audio is that fact that you just use a standard stereo headset.
My ps3 does more updates and patches than my pc, which mostly takes care of itself nowadays. I also don't recall getting any viruses on Steam.
So this pretty much means backwards compatibility going forward, right? As long as they stick with this plan.
I'm not talking about that, I'm talking about people dismissing the idea of switching to PC like it's nonsense or something
I honestly think this is best news ever for people like me that want better performance, but prefer console.
Yeah, I mean I have a PC that outperforms the current gen systems quite easily, and games can be gotten for much cheaper on it (if it's a game that I forgot to preorder) if you look around enough, but I still prefer buying and playing games on console.I honestly think this is best news ever for people like me that want better performance, but prefer console.
Yes it is mostly nonsense. I have no issue with people switching to PC but acting like a mid generation refresh with a power bump is somehow sacrilige is crazy talk. It will be no different on PC. I also think these people are lying or at least greatly exaggerating their outrage. I would put $ on nobody ever saying that in real life.
Do you realize navigating the different PC vendors and control methods isn't nearly as unintuitive as you're making it out to be? If anything this is where the lines have blurred between consoles and PCs with updates, DLC, and services like the PSN store. Or the option of using M/KB on consoles. I agree with the living room sentiment - but that isn't a huge enough reason for people not to make comparisons.
No the positional component is already calculated by the sound engine before sending it to the headphones. I'm guessing there was placebo in his test.
I haven't followed this thread since the initial post so apologies if this has been debated a lot but when do people expect this to be formally announced?
There's no advantage regarding positional sound that a home theatre has over stereo headphones. In fact headphones with good soundstages (HD598 or higher, AD700's) are better than your average home theatre setup (read: average, not high end).Csgo players using headphones /= 5.1/7.1 have no advantage. You'd need to do some studies.
I haven't followed this thread since the initial post so apologies if this has been debated a lot but when do people expect this to be formally announced?
Zoetis (a verified poster) in a previous thread regarding the ps4k said "wait for E3"I haven't followed this thread since the initial post so apologies if this has been debated a lot but when do people expect this to be formally announced?
There's no advantage regarding positional sound that a home theatre has over stereo headphones. In fact headphones with good soundstages (HD598 or higher, AD700's) are better than your average home theatre setup (read: average, not high end).
Plug in a set of stereo cans, turn off any virtual surround sound if you have enabled (mixamp, soundcard...etc), and listen to this:
http://youtu.be/IUDTlvagjJA
...Unless someone has studied this, it is all conjecture.
All I know is a nice sound system letes me know that Sylvester Stallone's helicopter goes from back left to front right and headphones didn't.
I wonder though if game devs would spend any resources on proper positional 5.1 audio when 99% of the audience won't be using that.
Do you realize navigating the different PC vendors and control methods isn't nearly as unintuitive as you're making it out to be? .
I honestly think this is best news ever for people like me that want better performance, but prefer console.
Man, whenever I see these 'PC easier than console' comments, I'm going to be thinking 'used car salesman' now. Thanks SmiteofHand.
The experience of launching a game or running Steam or any service platform on PC is not nearly as excruciating as you state. You turn it on and double click the game launcher icon. Updates are as easy as clicking 'check for updates' or 'install update' and we've been able to have them download in the background since well before 7th gen consoles. I didn't say anything about providing the best experience for consoles.So console gamers still don't have to do any of what I previously posted? It takes one controller and a few buttons to navigate and buy a third party game on PSN and a two button presses to have a console go into rest mode while game updates download in the background. And they'll switch to a platform that is unintuitive to their own experience? For what? Because a refresh is coming after 3 years for a couple of consoles? Which would take a total of 4 consoles with half of them sharing identical hardware for a generation?
Let's say your right and devs cannot focus on providing the best output for consoles anymore. Even though third parties in the past developed for MS, Sony & Nintendo when all of them shared three different architectures and would still support Nintendo today if they provided an audience for their home console audience. Console gamers are now going to decide to take the time and learn how to build their own PC, which parts are needed, and actually attempt to build it themselves? Or buy a prebuilt PC that has a higher entry level price than a console? When happens when they need an upgrade? Do they spend the same amount on a GPU that they would on a console and take the time to swap it out with their current one? Or do the simpler method and and buy a prebuit PC that they could have already done with a new console refresh.
http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showthread.php?t=1202382If anything, this will drive more console gamers away from PC. Want to play the latest console games with better fidelity? Spend $500 on the new console refresh that comes with a controller and plug it to the back of your TV or spend the same amount for a GPU along with other parts and learn how to build your own or spend even more on a prebuilt PC and have a more complicated user experience playing games.
I'm mostly a console gamer, and a diehard jRPG fan - for me, these exclusives are why I have a PS4. I don't believe the arguments of ease of use or simplicity apply anymore as advantages over PC, and going iterative erases yet another perceived benefit many people valued in consoles versus PC. The evangelism I'm seeing is from the opposite side.For the record, I think PC gaming is the bomb. Just some of the evangelist freak me the fuck out. Some of us choose to believe in private. Don't need you pounding on my door with reading materials.
Ironic, considering the consistent questioning of anyone who isn't wholly on board with this thing, just like a car salesman demanding to know why you don't want to buy the extra insurance plan he's trying to sell you.Man, whenever I see these 'PC easier than console' comments, I'm going to be thinking 'used car salesman' now. Thanks SmiteofHand.
Just guessing here, but both the PS3 slim and the PS3 super slim were announced during Gamescom in August and then released in September. I don't really have any reason to believe this new model will be any different.I haven't followed this thread since the initial post so apologies if this has been debated a lot but when do people expect this to be formally announced?
Just guessing here, but both the PS3 slim and the PS3 super slim were announced during Gamescom in August and then released in September. I don't really have any reason to believe this new model will be any different.
Especially not since WSJ claims it will be released before the Playstation VR, which is released in October.
If they've already designed for the existing thermal budget I don't see why it's strange. AMD's new CPUs are more energy efficient and produce less heat. (That's assuming the new CPUs being considered are Zen based, what could their other options be?)No one find it strange that one moment they don't know if they should add a new CPU & charge $100 more or not & the next moment it's already designed & smaller than the PS4?
No one find it strange that one moment they don't know if they should add a new CPU & charge $100 more or not & the next moment it's already designed & smaller than the PS4?
Ironic, considering the consistent questioning of anyone who isn't wholly on board with this thing, just like a car salesman demanding to know why you don't want to buy the extra insurance plan he's trying to sell you.
The experience of launching a game or running Steam or any service platform on PC is not nearly as excruciating as you state. You turn it on and double click the game launcher icon. Updates are as easy as clicking 'check for updates' or 'install update' and we've been able to have them download in the background since well before 7th gen consoles. I didn't say anything about providing the best experience for consoles.
I'm mostly a console gamer, and a diehard jRPG fan - for me, these exclusives are why I have a PS4. I don't believe the arguments of ease of use or simplicity apply anymore as advantages over PC, and going iterative erases yet another perceived benefit many people valued in consoles versus PC. The evangelism I'm seeing is from the opposite side.