BurntPork said:I was talking about the node when I said small.
If Nintendo were to use that for the GPU, they could easily make the console much more powerful than the current gen. 5x would be the low-end estimate, and 8x would be the high-end, even taking case size into consideration.
However, it really doesn't seem likely that a mid 2012 console would use 28nm.
I know what you were talking about.bgassassin said:Yeah but I was talking about what you're telling art.
AzureJericho said:Oh snap, please as punch if this turns out true. The Crytek comment has brought a little flare of hype back to this in my eyes.
Can't wait to see if Nintendo delivers a SSJ2 Gohan of a console.![]()
NM0dz said:ah, meaning it's good at the very end of a story arc, and then after a new generation begins, fades into irrelevance whilst losing out in power to the other twoconsolesmain characters? : P
(why can everything be described in terms of DBZ? it's amazing)
guek said:but then comes back at the very end, a complete badass, and the single strongestnon-peripheralednon-fused character?
Where did Crytek talk about the Wii-U?NM0dz said:i think SSJ3 Goku was on equal terms if i'm remembering correctly, but he couldn't stay in SSJ3 for any where near as long as Gohan could be in 'ultimate' form...
anyway, ahhh, WiiU and all... if Crytek is happy then it must havea huge power-levelplentiful RAM. isn't RAM the current bottle neck on the PS3/360?
http://forum.beyond3d.com/showpost.php?p=1582363&postcount=7706RedSwirl said:Where did Crytek talk about the Wii-U?
Cryteks founder said the specs are "very good" and that the Nottingham team are very happy with their dev kit testingRedSwirl said:Where did Crytek talk about the Wii-U?
Oh yeah there is no way Nintendo is goign to suddenly turn around and release a console with 8GB of ram etc though I dont anticipate any of them too.ShockingAlberto said:I interpret that to mean "We can totally port Crysis 2 to this."
Not "That next-gen wishlist we had has come true!
Most people on GAF seem to want Wii U to be as weak as possible to increase its chance of failure, so good news will either be spun into bad news or ignored completely.Ydahs said:http://forum.beyond3d.com/showpost.php?p=1582363&postcount=7706
Third quote box.
Maybe someone should create a new thread?
8GB in a console is ridiculous for many reasons. I'm expecting max 4GB from the competition.antonz said:Oh yeah there is no way Nintendo is goign to suddenly turn around and release a console with 8GB of ram etc though I dont anticipate any of them too.
Ydahs said:8GB in a console is ridiculous for many reasons. I'm expecting max 4GB from the competition.
Havent heard yet if a 3rd gen kits out yet. I know one is expected this fall but havent been keeping up with people on it because there has been little to be saidHiltz said:So do you think these developers with Wii U dev kits are referring to the 2nd gen dev kits or the third ?
bgassassin said:And that's one of the common misconceptions around GAF that will hurt PS4 and Xbox3 sales. People are already acting like not having 8GB is absurd when the opposite is true.
DSN2K said:Modern PC games on Max requires about 2GB of ram with further 2GB for the OS at the moment, that's on top of 1GB ram on board the Graphics card.
I think the next set of Consoles will have 4GB perhaps pushing 6GB if Sony and MS feel like bleeding money.
DSN2K said:Modern PC games on Max requires about 2GB of ram with further 2GB for the OS at the moment, that's on top of 1GB ram on board the Graphics card.
I think the next set of Consoles will have 4GB perhaps pushing 6GB if Sony and MS feel like bleeding money.
Unless they drop a large amount of slow RAM for a massive OS/apps overheard I don't see the point of going beyond 3GB, especially since they won't be using more than 1080p resolution.bgassassin said:I'm currently expecting 3GB. If they do go 4GB, I see it being a split pool. Although that might apply to the 3GB as well.
Oh please no, not this in another thread.Zoramon089 said:6GB? Most modern PCs don't have the fast type of RAM used in consoles.
Bending_Unit_22 said:Unless they drop a large amount of slow RAM for a massive OS/apps overheard I don't see the point of going beyond 3GB, especially since they won't be using more than 1080p resolution.
For some reason I wouldn't be surprised if they all break down half a gig of video RAM and 2 GB of main RAM or something similar.
LikewiseEteric Rice said:I'm expecting around 2 gigs of RAM for the next generation. Basically hardware that will let companies use their current gen game engines, rather than having to re-buy everything.
...now guess how much they actually use!DSN2K said:Modern PC games on Max requires about 2GB of ram with further 2GB for the OS at the moment, that's on top of 1GB ram on board the Graphics card.
I think the next set of Consoles will have 4GB perhaps pushing 6GB if Sony and MS feel like bleeding money.
that was basically word for word what 01net claimed after the first devkit came out. Devkits do go through a number of revisions in the process. the first 360 devkit was PowerMac G5sweepy said:I'd hate to be the guy running around saying the end is near for the big N, but just earlier I've had a conversation with a buddy of mines who believe that the WiiU will end up being the next Dreamcast. From what he tells me, developers are saying the system is hard to work with due to it constantly being updated, the new controller is unresponsive/not working as it should, the system is actually just a step above ps3, etc. I haven't been keeping tabs with the console's update so I don't know how much of this is true. Could someone shed some light on this?
Does that have anything to do with it's potential for success?weepy said:I'd hate to be the guy running around saying the end is near for the big N, but just earlier I've had a conversation with a buddy of mines who believe that the WiiU will end up being the next Dreamcast. From what he tells me, developers are saying the system is hard to work with due to it constantly being updated, the new controller is unresponsive/not working as it should, the system is actually just a step above ps3, etc. I haven't been keeping tabs with the console's update so I don't know how much of this is true. Could someone shed some light on this?
My hype is starting to rise.bgassassin said:Here is a recently uploaded interview from GAMESCOM with Brian Martel from Gearbox Software. I think the interviewer asked some good questions about Aliens and other things.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xSK-7kgy88Q&feature=player_detailpage#t=107s
The link starts a little before the Wii U part.
Brian Martel from Gearbox Software said:A lot of the memory on there (Wii U) allows us to have the fidelity that we haven't see in this particular generation.
Interesting. I thought I just read that Crytek is happy with their devkit...weepy said:I'd hate to be the guy running around saying the end is near for the big N, but just earlier I've had a conversation with a buddy of mines who believe that the WiiU will end up being the next Dreamcast. From what he tells me, developers are saying the system is hard to work with due to it constantly being updated, the new controller is unresponsive/not working as it should, the system is actually just a step above ps3, etc. I haven't been keeping tabs with the console's update so I don't know how much of this is true. Could someone shed some light on this?
Hey, it took a little time phrasing my response to Zoramon089, you don't have to rub it in.bgassassin said:Haha. You must have been sitting on this post for a little while since I made an edit before you posted. I went back and added max as that's what I meant. 2-2.5GB is what I've been expecting. Chip densities are going to be a factor a lot here don't understand.
Grampa Simpson said:Does that have anything to do with it's potential for success?
Is it ShockingAlberto who says he has a friend/knows someone working on the WiiU and they've said what 01Net said was true. The controllers weren't working right, the dev kit was a mess, its underclocked, etc. (I don't mean to be words in his mouth, so i'm not 100%). Though it's been fixed with new devkits and Nintendo reacting to feedback.weepy said:I'd hate to be the guy running around saying the end is near for the big N, but just earlier I've had a conversation with a buddy of mines who believe that the WiiU will end up being the next Dreamcast. From what he tells me, developers are saying the system is hard to work with due to it constantly being updated, the new controller is unresponsive/not working as it should, the system is actually just a step above ps3, etc. I haven't been keeping tabs with the console's update so I don't know how much of this is true. Could someone shed some light on this?
For as long as the 3rd party games sell which won't be for very long when the next MS console hits and WiiU owners still can't chat with one another because little Johnny might get molested.weepy said:**The WiiU seems to have the 3 party support, but for how long?
If the rumored specs are true, I'm expecting something 2-3 times faster than the current HD twins, at least when it comes to visuals.Log4Girlz said:The only way I can believe a 28 nm GPU and 2 GB of RAM is if Nintendo is betting on a true 10 year plan. I'm now expecting a step up from the PS3.
Wii wishes it was 2-3 times faster than GCN, rather than 50%.Aizu_Itsuko said:If the rumored specs are true, I'm expecting something 2-3 times faster than the current HD twins, at least when it comes to visuals.
Similar to the jump from GC to the Wii.
But this is all based on rumors based on incomplete leaked specs of incomplete dev-kits so...
I hope something leaks before GDC.OrangeGrayBlue said:I imagine GDC will provide us some actual results. Until then we're just bumming ourselves out or becoming overly optimistic over things that can't really be confirmed one way or the other.
Wii is 2 times faster than NGC. Overclock != performance.JoshuaJSlone said:Wii wishes it was 2-3 times faster than GCN, rather than 50%.
2-3 times was the official comparison Nintendo made and I'd argue the jump is higher than 50%, even if a lot of the time it doesn't show.JoshuaJSlone said:Wii wishes it was 2-3 times faster than GCN, rather than 50%.
Although this isn't what most would want, that amount of power in nintendo's hands would be astonishing I believe.Aizu_Itsuko said:If the rumored specs are true, I'm expecting something 2-3 times faster than the current HD twins, at least when it comes to visuals.
Similar to the jump from GC to the Wii.
But this is all based on rumors based on incomplete leaked specs of incomplete dev-kits so...
Two Gb alone would blow my mind and I wouldn't even need confirmation on the CPU and GPU afterwards.Log4Girlz said:The only way I can believe a 28 nm GPU and 2 GB of RAM is if Nintendo is betting on a true 10 year plan. I'm now expecting a step up from the PS3.
Bending_Unit_22 said:Hey, it took a little time phrasing my response to Zoramon089, you don't have to rub it in.
Ubermatik said:A 28nm GPU and >/=2GB RAM? That's beyond my initial expectations...
Log4Girlz said:The only way I can believe a 28 nm GPU and 2 GB of RAM is if Nintendo is betting on a true 10 year plan. I'm now expecting a step up from the PS3.
weepy said:I'd hate to be the guy running around saying the end is near for the big N, but just earlier I've had a conversation with a buddy of mines who believe that the WiiU will end up being the next Dreamcast. From what he tells me, developers are saying the system is hard to work with due to it constantly being updated, the new controller is unresponsive/not working as it should, the system is actually just a step above ps3, etc. I haven't been keeping tabs with the console's update so I don't know how much of this is true. Could someone shed some light on this?
Actually it's much worse: it won't be out this entire year. Somebody page Kotaku.jay said:I heard the Wii U is in such a rough state that it's not even out yet.
bgassassin said:Here is a recently uploaded interview from GAMESCOM with Brian Martel from Gearbox Software. I think the interviewer asked some good questions about Aliens and other things.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xSK-7kgy88Q&feature=player_detailpage#t=107s
The link starts a little before the Wii U part.
abstract alien said:Although this isn't what most would want, that amount of power innintendoMonolith Soft's hands would be astonishing I believe.
blu said:Actually it's much worse: it won't be out this entire year. Somebody page Kotaku.