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bombatomba
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« Reply #54 on: February 22, 2013, 04:22:49 PM » |
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Well, one thing is for sure. Looking over the specs released by Sony, it appears that the PS4 will likely not be receiving sub-standard ports compared to their competition (speaking specifically on the port problems associated with the PS3 architecture as compared to the 360). Everything looks good, especially the RAM (the amount included is impressive for a console). I imagine developers are drooling over that. I'd also like more info on the video card. The TFlop info is not enough to go on, as it invites direct comparisons with PC cards, which is not realistic (comparable to a high-end budget VC on a PC).
I'm really glad Sony is standardizing with more "off-the-shelf" type parts. The crap they were pulling with the processors on the last two generations was a load of nonsense. Now that they will be using AMD this means the price will go down more quickly, and games will (likely) be easier to make. All in all this is great for Sony fanboys and apologists, and good for the gaming community as well.
Personally, I could care less about this. I find myself interested, but more because I like new tech than anything else. I also can't wait to see how Sony screws this up (the same goes for MS). It's going to be an interesting year.
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