The Robot Devil
Molon Labe. General Tso's Alliance
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Posted - 2014.02.16 00:41:00 -
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Th3rdSun wrote:http://www.slashgear.com/playstation-3-has-2-4-years-left-in-it-according-to-sony-11316546/
So if CCP is sticking to their guns of being "laser focused" on developing for the PS3,this game is most definitely doomed.Oh,and the whole "five year roadmap" is pretty much out the window as well.
CCP,it's PS4 or bust for this game,you have to know that,right?
Doesn't mean much.
PES 2014
2-4 years of of support from SONY, the console is not going to stop working in 2-4 years. CCP can support the game for years after that if the want to. The PS3 is still the best place for DUST, if we ported over to PS4 right now it would probably kill DUST for good. Any steam box or enyo isn't going to hurt PS much, Xboxone isn't up to par and I don't think they will be going to PC so we are here and are probably going to stay here for the next 2-3 years.
"You people voted for Hubert Humphrey, and you killed Jesus."
Raoul Duke
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The Robot Devil
Molon Labe. General Tso's Alliance
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Posted - 2014.02.16 01:34:00 -
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Baal Roo wrote:Christiphoros von Poe wrote: Representatives of the PC master race here with us now? Please sirs... I am not worthy *Holds up keyboard for tribute* Not sure who you're talking about, everyone here obviously plays at least one videogame on PS3. Personally, I'm simply talking about what makes the most sense for a videogame with a supposed "10 year plan." Look, the PS3 is barely going to make it 10 years before Sony drops support for it, and it started out as an alternative to HIGH END PCs, the PS4 is starting it's lifecycle as an alternative to LOW END PCs. In 5 years the PS4 will be further behind the leading edge of gaming technology than the PS3 is now.
The leading edge is a $1100 video card that doesn't include the computer or monitor. No, a PS4 can't compete with a high end because if I choose to spend $3,500 on a gaming rig then it is going to be 10x faster than a console. I just paid $300 for a video card that will blow a PS out of the water. Each type of game machine -phone, PC, handheld, console- all have an equally important niche to fill and they shouldn't be lumped into one big pile.
4k,1080, 720 and all other formats in between only allow you make the screen larger. If you are running below a 40 inch then it wont matter to you and you'll just have to stand really close because the image will be smaller.
Although 1080p has several faces, as a consumer, don't let this confuse you. If you are considering the purchase of an HDTV smaller than 40-inches, the actual visual difference between the three main high definition resolutions, 1080p, 1080i, and 720p are minimal if noticeable at all.
The larger the screen size, the more noticeable the difference between 1080p and other resolutions. If you are considering a purchase of an HDTV with a screen size of 40-inches or larger, go for 1080p if you can afford it, and also consider a set that has 1080p/24 capability.
Screen sizes
I used to repair digital and HD televisions, I was trained by SONY and an engineer who helped design Panasonic's plasma TVs. If a TV is under around 46 inches then the chances are that it doesn't even have the necessary parts to be 1080. It may 1080 on the box, have a 1080 input or setting, and the 1080 input signal may actually make the screen change in some way when switched between 1080 and 720 but it is a trick done by a scaler.
These cables and that board are missing in TVs under 1080. The TVs are physically missing components that make them 1080. That was about 4 years or so ago so some things may have changed and I can't speak for OLED televisions but for LCD, led LCD and plasma most under 46 inches those parts. I do have direct technical experience and manufacturer led training on HD televisions and a degree in electronics.
"You people voted for Hubert Humphrey, and you killed Jesus."
Raoul Duke
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