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Insider says "PS5 to be the biggest leap in performance in Playstation history"
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2019-10-06 at 11:08 PM UTC
In here fatass mc douchebro mentions that some insider made mention that this will be the biggest leap in computational capacity in Playstation history and if that is true then shit my pants and buy me a new pair holy shit.
Going from the PS1 to playing GTA 3 on the PS2 in 2001 was the most mindblowing experience of my entire life, if this is anywhere near that level of progression than holy fucking shit Japanese titties.
I can't wait to play Grand Theft Auto VI and The Elder Scrolls VI on this, though I will hold back my reservations lest I be disappointed yet again.
The PS3 and PS4 were really disappointing, those two generations were when gaming started going downhill such as fewer games would be released, less original and groundbreaking titles (PS2 was a glorious time to be alive) and overall the consoles just felt like tiny incremental updates rather than true generational leaps. -
2019-10-06 at 11:10 PM UTCBiggest in absolute terms or in percentage?
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2019-10-06 at 11:19 PM UTCWill they have a 120 inch diagnle creaseless fold down mobile screen and 4k projection system built into ps5?
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2019-10-06 at 11:21 PM UTC
Originally posted by Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country Biggest in absolute terms or in percentage?
Probably absolute
And maybe not visually, but in technicality.
This console will be built with VR in mind, so they'll package it with motion tracking (yay NSA can now see a body scan of me 24/7) for VR, it'll have ray-tracing capabilities, I read somewhere it's going to have an A.I. assistant.
Basically, we are now living in the world of .Hack and it's fucking awesome.
Back in 2007 when I was playing .Hack GU I wondered if that would become a reality so soon (The series takes place in 2016 - 2017) and around that time I was quite disappointed although we had VR it wasn't anywhere near what .Hack GU portrayed it to be, but it looks like just a few years later we will have that reality finally.
Like I said in my original post, I'm not going to get my hopes up on the visuals (I have already been disappointed since the 7th and 8th gens, that's 13 YEARS of disappointment) I expect the visuals to be something along the lines of this:
Which is still really impressive and with ray-tracing it will definitely be an obvious leap from the 8th, but tbh that still wouldn't be anywhere near the massive leap in graphics going from PS1 to PS2 and Xbox.
At this point I think the next major frontier for "next generation" gaming is to improve on the A.I. and mechanics of games.
I want GTA to feel more alive, when I shoot someone in the leg I want to watch them squirm around in agony while someone calls the police and then gives them a description of my appearance, but I shoot a bullet in their head and pick up the phone and talk into my microphone taunting the A.I. and it is able to understand what I'm saying and respond back .... it'll probably take two more generations before we have something like that. -
2019-10-06 at 11:29 PM UTCDude that's a demo video.. the characters never run at those poly counts
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2019-10-06 at 11:31 PM UTC
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2019-10-07 at 12:48 AM UTCI want it.
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2019-10-07 at 12:57 AM UTCdidnt they just release the PS4 a few years ago? Everyone I know just bought theirs lololol idiots
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2019-10-07 at 1:03 AM UTCNice demo video OP, I remember something similar being released when the PS2 came out.
And real time raytracing will never be a thing, it's just far too computationally expensive.
Some people will fall for all the marketing shite every generation. -
2019-10-07 at 1:12 AM UTC
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2019-10-07 at 1:15 AM UTC
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2019-10-07 at 1:25 AM UTCBasically shit retard version of PC
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2019-10-07 at 1:37 AM UTC
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2019-10-07 at 6:42 AM UTCThe thing is Ray Tracing isn't just a rendering engine..It's truly slow. It's used more for realistic reflection and shadows. He is using a trademark name raytracer (which yes, once more a friend of Hunter created it)
There are dozens of rendering engines out there. Some free plugins for lghtwave and blender and 3D'S max and Maya..etc.
No way is it the real raytrace brand. Way to fucking slow. On some of the fastest PC it can take hours for one 1900x1080 frame let alone 4k which is what? 4000x5000 ish? -
2019-10-07 at 7:07 AM UTC
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2019-10-07 at 7:14 AM UTC
Originally posted by GAAAAALM -Guy without gaming PC
Actually I have one that I built in 2014 (i5 cpu that fried and a GTX 780), I have a steam account I'm locked out of with like 200 games but I would rather just stick to playing the PS2 which has the greatest library in gaming.
I'm not interested in pcs anymore except for VR, which will be big on consoles but at least on PC you get stuff like EmuVR and BigScreen.
Once HMDs are to the point where there is no screendoor effect and the resolution is so high it looks like your normal vision I'll get back into pcs. -
2019-10-07 at 7:16 AM UTC
Originally posted by Mud Hole Mania The thing is Ray Tracing isn't just a rendering engine..It's truly slow. It's used more for realistic reflection and shadows. He is using a trademark name raytracer (which yes, once more a friend of Hunter created it)
There are dozens of rendering engines out there. Some free plugins for lghtwave and blender and 3D'S max and Maya..etc.
No way is it the real raytrace brand. Way to fucking slow. On some of the fastest PC it can take hours for one 1900x1080 frame let alone 4k which is what? 4000x5000 ish?
Who knows.
Both Sony and Microsoft have their own custom built proprietary APIs for raytracing.
Who knows how they're going about it but what does matter is that the 9th generation (aside for the Switch) will have much more realistic and detailed lighting, this will really pay off for horror games and games heavy on immersion like Grand Theft Auto and Elder Scrolls. -
2019-10-07 at 7:16 AM UTCSILENT HILL 5 WITH RAYTRACING ONEGAISHIMASU
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2019-10-07 at 7:59 AM UTC
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2019-10-07 at 8:26 AM UTCimagine being such a bitter old faggot you hate on people for having a passion for a hobby or deep interest