It all comes down to if your willing to pay for "muscle" that isn't going to be used. They could make each one a mini DeepBlue but unless you have a game(s) that take advantage of that you just wasted X amount of $'s.onimkron said:I'm not sure on what to say about game development times. People complained that the ps2's specs were weak, especially the Vram and other hardware specs in comparison to its competitors. Now it's actually got beefy specs, people are complaining that it's too much? :suprised:
Un4gIvEn1 said:Goodbye XBox 360...
I've read that the majority of HDTV's can't handle 1080p, and some that say they do don't really.Grandmaster said:vivid_vibe: I don't think 1080p is the minimum requirement that Sony has for developers, so not all games will support it. It is a nice feature to have tho.
Xie said:It all comes down to if your willing to pay for "muscle" that isn't going to be used. They could make each one a mini DeepBlue but unless you have a game(s) that take advantage of that you just wasted X amount of $'s.
Yeah I think games (good ones) are going to take MUCH longer to develop for this gen then any before as so much more is expected from game devs. If people feel games aren't making good use of the crazy hardware it could get ugly.onimkron said:Maybe game producers willl slowly develop games to utilise its full potential, much like the ps2 and its predecessor
Xie said:I've read that the majority of HDTV's can't handle 1080p, and some that say they do don't really.
Yeah, but I've read that some HDTV's are claiming to be 1080i able and are infact dropping lines so that it's actually 720p.melon said:It's usually only 720p or 1080i, mostly thanks to Panasonic and Sony and their HD cameras.
gonaads said:Imagine all the road race games with all the background imagery and all that movement and detail in the pits, on the tracks and when they crash and parts go flying.
Xie said:Yeah, but I've read that some HDTV's are claiming to be 1080i able and are infact dropping lines so that it's actually 720p.