giant_frying_pan
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The Neo will come with a free PSN name change.
Wrong it's 4.2 TFLOPS
36 x 64 x 911 x 2 = 4197888
There was 10x more last gen systems out when we got hit with all the cross-gen games when the PS4/Bone gen began. Take a look at how garbage the last gen versions were optimized.
Sounds like they have to:
It happens all the freakin' time.
And just you wait until Nintendo reveals the NX.
Extra 512 mb memory available doesn't make any sense, if both systems only have 8 in total. Bandwidth increase doesn't means memory is freed up from OS reservation.
Neo + Morpheus
PS4K + PSVR
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Will the GAF servers be ready?
What about all those cross gen titles from a couple of years ago? Did Monolith target the PS3/360 as a base when they released Shadow of Mordor? Titanfall?
Sony seems committed to keeping the NEO and the original PS4 player bases connected. As such, there will be no NEO-only games, and Sony will not let developers separate NEO users from original PS4 players while playing on PSN. Likewise, Sony explicitly and repeatedly states that developers cannot offer exclusive gameplay options or special unlockables for NEO playersso dont expect NEO owners to get a level editor or a special Rocket League car that you wont have access to on your original PS4.
Probably the worst thread I've read in Gaf for not reading the OP.
OT:
Development focussed on the OG unit, so no worries about PoorS4 games.
Neo clearly aimed at Sony devotees who coincidentally are also their target group for PSVR (that from an interview with Shu).
No one loses out unless they're a baby who can't stand the idea of options being available to others, or that someone out there might have something a bit better than they do.
GAF is a victim of its own hype. This seems to be what I expected out of the machine. It's a PS4 with a spec bump to accommodate VR and possibly 4K displays?
PS4 Base and NEO versions of a game will also need to have parity with regard to peripheral support. So don’t expect NEO Games to have exclusive VR modes. Sony makes no mention of PlayStation VR in the docs we've seen, so it's hard to know what that means for the persistent rumors that this upgraded PS4 will be able to support PSVR without the "breakout box" that the headset ships with. That said, so long as the NEO's upgrades apply to PSVR games, developers should be able to get even more performance out of Sony's VR headset.
Games running in NEO mode will be able to use the hardware upgrades (and an additional 512 MiB in the memory budget) to offer increased and more stable frame rate and higher visual fidelity, at least when those games run at 1080p on HDTVs. The NEO will also support 4K image output, but games themselves are not required to be 4K native.
Starting to sound more like an excuse to keep the price high as production costs fall.
There was 10x more last gen systems out when we got hit with all the cross-gen games when the PS4/Bone gen began. Take a look at how garbage the last gen versions were optimized.
PS4 trade-in price is gonna crater
PS4 trade-in price is gonna crater
What I really wanna know is how significant of an upgrade will this NEO be? Will games be able to run at 4K/60fps?
Sony seems committed to keeping the NEO and the original PS4 player bases connected. As such, there will be no NEO-only games, and Sony will not let developers separate NEO users from original PS4 players while playing on PSN. Likewise, Sony explicitly and repeatedly states that developers cannot offer exclusive gameplay options or special unlockables for NEO players—so don’t expect NEO owners to get a level editor or a special Rocket League car that you won’t have access to on your original PS4.
Probably the worst thread I've read in Gaf for not reading the OP.
OT:
Development focussed on the OG unit, so no worries about PoorS4 games.
Neo clearly aimed at Sony devotees who coincidentally are also their target group for PSVR (that from an interview with Shu).
No one loses out unless they're a baby who can't stand the idea of options being available to others, or that someone out there might have something a bit better than they do.
The difference doesn't seem significant enough for that to happen. I guess we'll find out when they announce this thing but for now the power increase doesn't seem that much
Extremely good decision.
The current internal code name is "Neo".
They moved the focus to next gen once last gen sales started to drastically slow down. The circumstances are entirely different.