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Absolutely debatable and thoroughly subjective - but that'd be a derail.And yes, the user experience on PC is far better than on consoles.
Absolutely debatable and thoroughly subjective - but that'd be a derail.And yes, the user experience on PC is far better than on consoles.
I don't want to derail threads. Yes maybe some people will, but I think the number of people derailing threads are the same among X1, PS4, PC and Nintendo fans. Assholes will asshole.
And I think the X1 people are even more irritated that time and time again it's being brought up that the PS4 is more powerful. They probably KNOW by now, right? How is it different, when the power disparity between PC and PS4 is being brought up?
Everyone knows the PC is the best gaming machine in the market....if you can afford it. A lot of the people that buy Xbox One or PS4 usually don't have high end PCs so the console is their primary gaming platform. If I am a general consumer in a $400-$500 range there's no way I can buy a decent gaming PC.I think we have some real double standards posters in this thread. I'm talking about some (alot) of the PS4 fans.
1. When there is a discussion on whether certain aspects of quality matter; such as IQ, framerate and resolution:
If it's a XboxOne vs PS4 discussion it's extremely important and a major bonus for the PS4 over the X1.
When the discussion is between PS4 and PC it's all about the gameplay and who cares about some aliasing, upscaled 720p or 30 instead of 60 fps when you are playing a game.
Yes it can, and it is being compared.... PC wins every time, however it's the nature of the platform to be able to outperform PCs of similar spec because consoles are a closed platform and optimized for gaming. Other than that a PC with more raw power will always win.2. When there is a discussion on whether PS4/X1 hardware is much like a PC or very specialized (secret saucy).
If it's a X1 vs PS4 discussion the hardware in both is exactly like PC:s, and therefore can be compared straight up, thus the PS4 wins cause it has more FLOPS.
If it's a PS4 vs PC discussion the GDDR, the hUMA, the superchargyness makes a PS4 way different from a PC and can't possibly be compared with FLOPS.
Beating a dead horse again with the PC is better than the consoles, we already know that. 4k gaming is still WAYS off even on current high end PCs. PS4, Xbox One, and the PC all have exclusive games for their respective platforms so yes, it is about the games to a certain extent.3. When there is a discussion whether power really matters
X1 vs PS4: of course power matters, it gives developers more possibilities and makes IQ/framerate better.
PS4 vs PC: nah, it's all about the games. Who cares about 1080p@60fps or upcoming 4k resolutions; it's all in the games.
Gaming PCs don't compete with consoles because they are not in the same price bracket. You are trying to compare a $400-$500 console to a $1000+ gaming machine, it's ridiculous to assume that the consumer will be willing to stretch the budget up to $500 just to get a gaming PC because the graphics are better. On the other hand the PS4 and Xbox One are pretty much direct competitors when it comes to pricing, gaming library, services, and console exclusive games.Also; in a thread about comparing the power between 2 gaming machines, isn't it weird that when someone brings up the third real competitor (the PC) when talking about multiplatform games he is answered with "Not this shit again, GTFO"?
But you don't speak for everyone. Are only people with your view of things allowed to post? Rest will be told to GTFO?
So we're going to ban PC discussion from GAF now? Because there've been threads on GAF that are completely Xbox One focused that almost always turn into Ps4 vs XBO debates, and the second PC GAF drops truth bombs people want to exclude it from discussions?
Highest quality does not exist in a vacuum. There will always be stipulations within it. And even then, highest quality what? User Experience? Because that's not a PC.
Staying quiet, if they're smart. Better to ignore this stuff than to try and bluff some sort of response that will be exposed as false in a couple of months.
Wow the insecurity of pc gamers is beyond ridiculous at this stage. PC wasn't even mentioned once in the OP and yet somehow it must be compared to the two home consoles, why? It is 100% fact that multiplats will look and perform better on pc but that has literally nothing to do with this thread. EDGE have compared the Xbox one to the PS4 not the pc because it is a futile endeavor and a waste of time.
When it has absolutely nothing to do with the topic currently being discussed?
Yes, please.
Yes, because consoles don't need to be plugged to the wall.
That's the thing though - there's folks on this forum, some in this very thread, that have contested otherwise. We've got official MS reps saying that there isn't a gap - or at least not as wide of one as we think? - for one reason or another. Normally, yeah, you'd say a PC with a 7850 is more powerful than one with a 7770, but the matter is that point is being disputed, hence we have these threads that focus on the power disparity.
And then there's still the angle of how that power disparity will actually be leveraged by multi-plat developers on the consoles - will they work with the lowest common denominator in mind and just throw whatever they come up with on other systems with minimal additional effort? Will they actually try to get as much out of each system as possible? There's still a lot of debate on that front, particularly because it's not nearly as clear-cut as the horsepower difference.
So there's still plenty to the basic conversation of what will come of games between the Xbone and the PS4. Thing is, the conversation makes some folks uncomfortable. When I see the conversation starting to get directed toward PS4 vs PC, I see certain names pop up time and time again. I remember TheKayle's common retreats in threads past. I know the end goal - to get people to stop talking about the Xbone's power and move it to a place where the PS4 gets downplayed by a comparison that will leave it slapped around silly. The ultimate result is a discussion derailment to one with a foregone conclusion.
On top of that, you've got some guys who just genuinely enjoy poo-pooing on the entire debate to feel good about themselves. Stroking the ego and all that.
Now I'm not saying any of those are your end goals, but I've seen these things happen consistently enough in the past to see what's coming ahead of time. And that's what makes the whole situation irritating to watch unfold.
It's making me think about it. Just sucks as I'm a Fable, Halo, Gears guy and never was a big fan of Sony exclusives. The big ones like Killzone, GOW and Uncharted were meh to me as I played them all. BUT I will not play on a console that plays games at a much lower frame rate when another one runs better and is $100 cheaper. Can't do it. Won't do it.For some reason, this article/thread has me really pondering my choice in systems.
Honestly, if BF4 for example(which will be my most played game the first year) has a resolution difference, I'd honestly consider completely switching over to PS4. I haven't the time or interest to try to get through all the great games on both systems, so I have to pick one.
Maybe I'm just used to having the slightly better version with the 360 this gen and never gave it a second though, but if the gap is going to be quite huge in PS4's favor, man, that's gotta make someone think about switching.
Ms made the decision to abandon one of the xbox core pillars (great specs) and thought tech don`t matter anymore..
It went to press before the 180 and could not be changed according to the Editor-in-chief.
I dont see PC anywhere in the title of this thread ..
Will be so gutted if we get gimped versions of games just because they wanted to make the playing field equal.
The topic is the comparison between two gaming machines with regards to power. Saying that adding another gaming machine to that comparison "has absolutely nothing to do with the topic" is just absurd.
The topic is the comparison between two gaming machines with regards to power. Saying that adding another gaming machine to that comparison "has absolutely nothing to do with the topic" is just absurd.
One guy: Guys, guys! Toyota Camry is better than a Honda Civic!
Other guy: Wrong...! Honda Civic is better!
Moran: Both of those cars are trash compare to my Lamborghini!
The topic is the comparison between two gaming machines with regards to power. Saying that adding another gaming machine to that comparison "has absolutely nothing to do with the topic" is just absurd.
You think this is a debate? Do you feel people have been able to put their thoughts across fairly without ridicule?
The topic is the comparison between two gaming machines with regards to power. Saying that adding another gaming machine to that comparison "has absolutely nothing to do with the topic" is just absurd.
Cable operators like Comcast already have proprietary services that duplicate everything the Xbone does, and are better integrated.
Proof is in the pudding. PS3 was supposed to make 360 look like Xbox 1.5.
We all know how that turned out
And once again you are completely missing the point. The point is that MS will try to sell the Xbox One as a integrated media device. Just hook up your cable box and control the lot from the Xbox One interface. Add in Netflix, Hula etc... and it's a compelling sales point for folks who live in America.
Most of that will be useless for the rest of the world. Which is my point.
No, you only said you don't play on PC because it needs to be plugged to the wall/TV, as if consoles didn't need that. That's a BS reason, but if you want to limit your choices you are of course free to do so.You cherry picked one drawback among many, I don't like PC gaming much, period, and find console gaming a far superior experience.
So, PC for me (and many many others) is just not in the equation, it comes down to Xbox One vs PS4, you know, like the topic of the article and this thread.
So given that, the multi-plat performance of titles for the two consoles is of interest to me, PC not-so-much.
Nope. It's not.
This thread topic is comparing 2 things. You're introducing a third.
Not a difficult concept.
it's also useless for at LEAST 40% of american cable subscribers, which was MY point.
I'm aware it's not useful outside of the US. my point that it's usefulness IN the US is vastly overstated. .
it's also useless for at LEAST 40% of american cable subscribers, which was MY point.
I'm aware it's not useful outside of the US. my point that it's usefulness IN the US is vastly overstated.
4 out of 10 cable households for whom TV integration is totally worthless is a big deal. and as I mentioned, Cable operators have regional monopolies. So someone on Comcast can't just "move to cox or time warner" and suddenly be a customer- entire media markets (like mine, in philly) have no ability or motivation to use the Xbox media functions. Comcast rendered it completely useless.
There is also no ability to navigate or control on demand functions.
No ability to control or navigate recorded DVR content is ALSO a big deal. As it stands, "just hooking it up to your cable box" does not work as an all in one solution for most of the US.
I don't think that's correct. They took a gamble that their spec would be enough and they were really depending on the fact that the PS4 would only ship with 4Gb of GDDR5.
If that had been true then they would have had a lot more memory to offset the raw power gap.
Unfortunately for MS. Sony got luck and dropped 8Gb of GDDR5 in the box at a relatively late stage. This must have sent a major shock wave at Xbox HQ.
The lesson we've learned from the last few pages: PC multiplats don't count in console threads unless they can used to prove that a game isn't exclusive.
Great specs were not a pillar of the Xbox 360. Some like to say it was more powerful than PCs at launch, but most people know it's not true.Ms made the decision to abandon one of the xbox core pillars (great specs) and thought tech don`t matter anymore.
They apparently didn`t realise that lots of people bought 360s because of the better running multiplats, and not only because of xbox live.
But nothing surprises me with the current xbox managment team, they even managed to turn another strong xbox pillar (online/xbox live) from a big plus into a big minus (online drm).
Now they have to live with the consequences.
Cerny opened the floodgates by emphasizing "Supercharged PC architecture" all those time he talked to the press. With that kind of inclusion Sony pretty much made PC comparison admissible in any discussion that involves the PS4.
Cerny opened the floodgates by emphasizing "Supercharged PC architecture" all those time he talked to the press. With that kind of inclusion Sony pretty much made PC comparison admissible in any discussion that involves the PS4.
MS cheapened out, they started X1 development in 2010. they could've equipped the damn thing with GDDR5 easily.
Typical MS, rubbish hardware at an expensive price.
I can't wrap my head around 360 first models, no wifi, not even a fucking HDMI, DVD, no HDD standard ! fast forward to 2013 and we have Xbox One, 50% weaker than PS4 at $499!!
oh MS, you ain't apple.
Proof is in the pudding. PS3 was supposed to make 360 look like Xbox 1.5.
We all know how that turned out
PS3 exclusives make the Xbox 360 look like Xbox 1.5