seriously looks the same as ps3 except more crumbling stuff
unless this happens to be real in game engine but i doubt it
[youtube]ysZ5NdoVP2Q[/youtube]
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seriously looks the same as ps3 except more crumbling stuff
unless this happens to be real in game engine but i doubt it
[youtube]ysZ5NdoVP2Q[/youtube]
[img]http://cdn.pocket-lint.com/images/KCJK/ps4-graphics-shown-off-future-0.jpg?20130221-135358[/img]
Will/should improve over time.
That's not a cinematic, games already released are capable of that and more already. The specs in terms of what is out there is not technically "brand new" stuff. However, the point of a console is the consistency of the components, and that over time game engines will be able to use the hardware more efficiently and produce better effects. Look at the first games for 360, and the ones released 4 years later, dramatic change in capability
[QUOTE=whopperJr;1029507943][img]http://cdn.pocket-lint.com/images/KCJK/ps4-graphics-shown-off-future-0.jpg?20130221-135358[/img][/QUOTE]
[video=youtube;HjvCxWKJCS8]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HjvCxWKJCS8[/video]
Thought the same exact thing. Srs.
Whatever the case, its definitely not good looking enough to justify the new outrageous price these so-called "next gen" systems will have.
[IMG]http://i.imgur.com/nAqEmcE.png[/IMG]
You can't tell improved resolution from the videos (which are taken in 720p max). Thats the most important thing. Also go back and play the past console launch games, Perfect Dark Zero and Resistance look terrible lmao. As long as the console looks powerful enough to make great games in the future I will buy one (srs). Which it does so far from the 8 gb DDR5 announced.
At those temperatures the shield would melt or would be so hot he would be on burning.
I'll stick to PC :D
eventually there will be a point where the graphics will be better then real life
Not me
They look alright. PC gaming is where its at.
[QUOTE=rsjrv99;1029508613]That's not a cinematic, games already released are capable of that and more already. The specs in terms of what is out there is not technically "brand new" stuff. However, the point of a console is the consistency of the components, and that over time game engines will be able to use the hardware more efficiently and produce better effects. Look at the first games for 360, and the ones released 4 years later, dramatic change in capability[/QUOTE]
Good point, but still, the immediate difference between the ps1 and ps2 was pretty big and noticeable from the very first games released for ps2, as well as the immediate difference between ps2 and ps3. You could clearly see the large jump in quality made with the new generation systems right off the bat. The immediate difference between ps3 and ps4 though is barely noticeable however.
When does the PS4 come out?
[QUOTE=TaxPayingTongan;1029511573]Good point, but still, the immediate difference between the ps1 and ps2 was pretty big and noticeable from the very first games released for ps2, as well as the immediate difference between ps2 and ps3. You could clearly see the large jump in quality made with the new generation systems. The immediate difference between ps3 and ps4 though is barely noticeable however.[/QUOTE]
this, i mean look at the ps3 game "last of us", graphics already are amazing and ps4 games like killzone dont seem to be all that much better, even if it is a launch title. was very underwhelmed
POS graphics
Jesus Christ, can a single PS thread exists without a PC user coming in to exclaim how much better PC graphics are than console graphics?!
[QUOTE=Snoogy;1029512423]Jesus Christ, can a single PS thread exists without a PC user coming in to exclaim how much better PC graphics are than console graphics?![/QUOTE]
this
so annoying, no one cares how superior your gaming pc is, we play what we like to play, they need to mind their own fukn business because i dont think anyone cares what the fuk they have to say
[QUOTE=AIpha;1029511183]They look alright. PC gaming is where its at.[/QUOTE]
This, anyone who still buys consoles is a retard. I don't even know why they make them.
graphics look like a step up to me but not worthy enough for a new console.
[QUOTE=BrocepCurls;1029507443]seriously looks the same as ps3 except more crumbling stuff
unless this happens to be real in game engine but i doubt it
[youtube]ysZ5NdoVP2Q[/youtube][/QUOTE]
purty bad ace klip ye
[QUOTE=rsjrv99;1029508613]That's not a cinematic, games already released are capable of that and more already. The specs in terms of what is out there is not technically "brand new" stuff. However, the point of a console is the consistency of the components, and that over time game engines will be able to use the hardware more efficiently and produce better effects. Look at the first games for 360, and the ones released 4 years later, dramatic change in capability[/QUOTE]
& this
[QUOTE=The_Trooper;1029514333]This, anyone who still buys consoles is a retard. I don't even know why they make them.[/QUOTE]
Agreed, repped.
I think we've been spoiled by the graphics improvements the last few generations. PS1 was the first console to create functionable 3D graphics. PS2 improved greatly on that. PS3 was the first console to create HD 1080p 3D graphics. What is PS4 the first to create? Nothing.
They did however show the increase in polygons in game characters. PS4 will have 30,000 polygons (at least at launch). A PS3 game from 2012 was able to handle 20,000 polygons.
[QUOTE=TaxPayingTongan;1029511573]Good point, but still, the immediate difference between the ps1 and ps2 was pretty big and noticeable from the very first games released for ps2, as well as the immediate difference between ps2 and ps3. You could clearly see the large jump in quality made with the new generation systems right off the bat. The immediate difference between ps3 and ps4 though is barely noticeable however.[/QUOTE]
Well when ps1 went to ps2, you were looking at a near quadrupling++ of polygon rendering. Making a pyramid into a sphere is very noticeable, however making that sphere into a smoother sphere is not.
At this point, noticeable polygon increase is almost impossible. The new technology involves physics engines and increased texture resolution for the most part, as well as quirky things like focus/motion blurring and advanced specular/bump mapping.
lmao, PC gamers have to be the most egotistical geeks of all time
It's like a couple of kids talking casually about dragon ball Z and some nerd with 4-inch thick glasses pops in from behind exclaiming how great his pokemon's powers are and how they'd destroy those silly DBZ characters
[QUOTE=The_Trooper;1029514333]This, anyone who still buys consoles is a retard. I don't even know why they make them.[/QUOTE]
What if you do not like playing with a keyboard?
[QUOTE=xpin2winx;1029515183]graphics look like a step up to me but not worthy enough for a new console.[/QUOTE]
About what I was thinking. I won't be getting one right away anyway. Maybe in a couple years when the prices come down. I don't have time or patience to play a whole lot anyway.
[QUOTE=Hallu;1029518213]What if you do not like playing with a keyboard?[/QUOTE]
then plug in an xbox controller.
[QUOTE=detrimental;1029517213]lmao, PC gamers have to be the most egotistical geeks of all time
It's like a couple of kids talking casually about dragon ball Z and some nerd with 4-inch thick glasses pops in from behind exclaiming how great his pokemon's powers are and how they'd destroy those silly DBZ characters[/QUOTE]
PC Gamers are just frustrated at the state of gaming. Most of the newer games get put to console, and PC gets left behind even though it truly is years ahead of even the unreleased consoles. We've been eating siht for years while you console users toy around with primitive technology using crappy-imprecise controllers, leave us be