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MrShooter01
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Posted - 2015.06.10 19:30:00 -
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Omega Nox wrote: Our PS4 has GTA and Project Cars, and they run at a very comparable level to our dual SLI I7.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zj23pMdQBZ8&t=5s
Of course! The PS4's 1080p has a higher pixel ratio to screen count, that's just 1080p technology 101
I have a single GTX 970 running on a PC with a 6 year old budget AMD processor, and let me tell you I wish I spent that $3000 on a PS4, because if I use DSR to crank up the resolution past my monitors native 1920x1200 with all settings on very high, my FPS in GTAV almost drops down to 30 like the PS4 version. See, I have to make sacrifices, while the PS4 version is locked in at max settings for the PS4!
With AMD working so closely with Sony I'm sure that they will succeed in optimizing the Project Morpheus VR experience above and beyond the solid 90 frames per second at 2160x1200 resolution required by the HTC Vive and Oculus Rift, something that will be made easy with the PS4s advanced gaming optimized operating system oh god i can't keep going im dying |
MrShooter01
Ustio Mercenary Squadron
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Posted - 2015.06.10 20:52:00 -
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Omega Nox wrote:
For 3 grand you could of bought a Samsung 40inch, a PS4, a racing seat and a thrustmaster wheel and still had money to give CCP!
Too bad, but just think you can play goat simulator and all kinds of indy games. If you where hard core FPS you would have noted AA or ARMA.
yeah man i cringe every time i think about it what a waste of money, i could be running a ps4 at 4kk resomolution right now, with a 250mbps comcast extreme internet connection for high definition gaming, instead i tried to build my own computer (ended up costing me twice as much cash as just buying from alienware) and it was obsolete like a month later, I'll need to upgrade again to play the PC port of the next COD
I mean goat simulator is pretty cool and I guess there are indie games like Star Citizen and Elite but it sucks not being able to play the latest AAAA games like The Cinematic 1886 and Dark Souls Werewolf Edition
And I can barely even afford games after all the money i spent on the computer, you can't really buy them used for pc like you can at gamestop with the PS4, i mean steam is running a sale starting tomorrow for the next couple of weeks which is ok sometimes games are like 5% off but still not as nice as being able to pay only $54.99 for a used game at gamestop with a pro rewards membership |
MrShooter01
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Posted - 2015.06.10 21:51:00 -
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Omega Nox wrote: I have a I7 with 750 ti in SLI.
750 ti in sli
you sure about that buddy |
MrShooter01
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Posted - 2015.06.11 01:13:00 -
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Omega Nox wrote:MrShooter01 wrote:Omega Nox wrote: I have a I7 with 750 ti in SLI.
750 ti in sli you sure about that buddy "divide by 9 to find a transposition of values"--ding ding ding you are corect! my bad 570's
ok, now I'm starting to understand you
You've got two nearly 5 year old gpus with the overhead of SLI and barely over 1gb of vram, playing two of the most vram guzzling games in recent pc history. From your perspective those games WOULD seem to run as well or better on the PS4. GTAV will even lock you out of raising many of the settings by default.
I'm sorry, when I saw your "1080p@120mhz" and "PS4 is comparable to my dual SLI i7", I thought you were another one of those "I have/have a friend with tri-SLI GTX Titan X on a 4790 but PS4 is better graphics!" posers, running their mouth off about hardware they don't understand, and that's when I decided it would be fun to shitpost. Well, you still kind of are but MOVING ON
Games these days are finally starting to use more vram. Modern video cards, even many of the budget cards like the 750ti, have 2gb of vram at the minimum, and 2gb of vram is starting to become the minimum requirement of newer games. As you should know, GPUs are the single fastest depreciating piece of hardware in PCs and consoles. Every generation's "mid range" cards equal or outperform last generation's "high end" card.
Of course, the problem is so much worse with consoles, cause you can't just plug in a new mid-range GPU in a few years. No, you need an entire new console for that. Meanwhile, mainstream video cards are soon going to be rolling out with 8GB of high bandwidth memory that makes GDDR5 look like a joke, in addition to the separate 8+gb of the lower latency DDR3/4 RAM the CPU uses. Every year that passes, the consoles will be left further and further behind by cheap PC parts.
The PS4 was mediocre when it was brand new. "In engine" E3 trailers rendered on PCs end up looking nothing like the final game on consoles, developers desperately try to pretend that 30 FPS is an "artistic choice". It's going to be interesting seeing how many corners will have to be cut in a game to get it to run at the framerates required by VR. |
MrShooter01
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Posted - 2015.06.11 04:30:00 -
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Welp, I tried
You saw it everybody
I tried to be a good poster
for an entire post
it wasn't worth it |
MrShooter01
Ustio Mercenary Squadron
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Posted - 2015.06.11 16:59:00 -
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Omega Nox wrote: but the best was when you show that you are a POSER- you alluded to my 570's and the VRAM available, if you really knew what you were talking about you should have known that you CANNOT SLI anything less than a ti board.
laughing @ you dude.
Oh, I stand corrected
So, I suppose you do have two of the newer 750 Ti in SLI like you said at first, since, as you say, you can't SLI non-ti cards? |
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