What trap??This is pointless Sony will literally be DOA if they fall into this trap.
It feels like 2019 or 2020 would still be way too early for a PS5.
Like, pretty much all the big games that the PS4 was hyped up with or expected to have back in 2013 have all barely just come out, not out yet, or are outright vaporware. That's something that can and will hurt a PS5 that comes out too soon.
And PSVR isn't even a year old yet.
You realise 2019 would be six years, right?
No PlayStation console in history has ever lasted longer than six years before being replaced.
You realise 2019 would be six years, right?
No PlayStation console in history has ever lasted longer than six years before being replaced.
What trap??
Pro can already do that.I just hope the machine will be capable to drive true 4K with all bells and whistles and not cut corners (well maybe with the exception of FPS).
That...would be horrible news actually. New games are still impressing visually, it doesn't feel like the generation needs to start that early.
Part of the reason the PS4 was a success was the absolute fervor there was for new consoles, everything about the 7th generation felt tired and old.
PS4 Pro is already hitting close to 300 Euros in Germany. In a year it should be 250 Euros to 200 Euros. They'll have to introduce the next premium model in the next two years, three years tops.
I would like a $400 PS5 in 2019 to see how it compares to the 1X.
Maintaining high or low console hardware sales price is not the reason for changing the length of the generation. Interest of the public in the software is the most important thing. Best timing for introducing new generation is when current owners become less interested in buying new games, which happened strongly in 2013 with PS3/X360.
I say that PS4 needs to become MORE affordable in 2017-19.
Pachter has been really off the mark lately, I'm not sure if his predictions warrant threads anymore.
I can't imagine a hypothetical PS5 still stuck on Jaguar. That would be really sad. I don't expect another half-step myself. Pro sales and interest in it seem to be pretty low. People don't want this shit.
How does this guy keep getting work?
This is pointless Sony will literally be DOA if they fall into this trap.
Yeah and nothing this generation feels like it needs to be replaced, yet we are replacing them anyway.
Pretty much yeah, agreed.
What pachter is really describing, is a PS4 Ultimate, not PS5.
I think he is correct. Next gen will only be around twice times as powerful as the pro.
Looking at historic numbers. it seems that Tflops scale almost perfectly with transistor density
28nm: GTX 960 (2,3 TF) 16nm: GTX 1060 (3,8 TF)
28nm: GTX 980 (4,6 TF) 16nm: GTX 1080 GTX 1080 (8,2 TF)
(65 to 75 percent leap both in terms of transistor density and tflops)
If this is true next gen with 7nm technology released in 2019 should be around 120-130 percent more powerful than current gen (less for AMD card which already uses 14nm technology).
7nm GTX 1160: 8,5 TF
7nm GTX 1180: 18,4 TF
So if next gen consoles use mid range GPUs (a la GTX 1160/RX 680) we could expect 8,5 TF graphic cards in them. Combine that with a much better CPU a la RYZEN enabling 60 fps gameplay and we have a ok leap (at least in relation to the original PS4 and Xbox one, 4,5-6 times as powerful in terms of GPU, I guess more than 10 times as powerful in terms of CPU). The 399-499 USD price range is clearly achievable I think. However, XB1X owners who do not care about 60 fps wont have much incentives to upgrade since they only get a slight 40 percent increase in GPU power (at the 399 price point) ...
Huh?
The PS3 went from 2006 till 2013 before PS4
7 years
Aha. I'm guessing that'll be the norm going forward tbh. And that's probably for the best for Sony because what if PS5 comes out in 2019 and the next one arrives 2024, then MS comes out with a slightly better one in 2020-2021. That would be an uphill battle for sure, weaker hardware for 3-4 years is not ideal. :/Of releasing a "new" console (0.5 jump instead of 1) over and over.
Aha. I'm guessing that'll be the norm going forward tbh. And that's probably for the best for Sony because what if PS5 comes out in 2019 and the next one arrives 2024, then MS comes out with a slightly better one in 2020-2021. That would be an uphill battle for sure, weaker hardware for 3-4 years is not ideal. :/
PS3?You realise 2019 would be six years, right?
No PlayStation console in history has ever lasted longer than six years before being replaced.
Is he asking if PS5 games will run at 240 fps?how much faster can it be? Will it support 240 frames per second?
You realise 2019 would be six years, right?
No PlayStation console in history has ever lasted longer than six years before being replaced.
I feel like the pro kind of reset a lot of people's expectations of a new console in the back of their mind.
Also, and just my opinion, as every generation goes on, I feel less and less desire for a new gen.
I mean, I look at what pc can do now, and....mehhhh?
Obviously nicer than PS4, but it doesn't feel like a huge jump like previous Gen's were.
This is your brain on drugs