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  • Google Stadia Specs Analysis + Exclusive Performance Testing

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VG06H7IQ9Aw

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    • EXCLUSIVE: WHAT TO EXPECT FROM SONY'S NEXT-GEN PLAYSTATION

      Peter Rubin - Wired.com

      A TRUE GENERATIONAL shift tends to include a few foundational adjustments. A console’s CPU and GPU become more powerful, able to deliver previously unattainable graphical fidelity and visual effects; system memory increases in size and speed; and game files grow to match, necessitating larger downloads or higher-capacity physical media like discs.

      PlayStation’s next-generation console ticks all those boxes, starting with an AMD chip at the heart of the device. The CPU is based on the third generation of AMD’s Ryzen line and contains eight cores of the company’s new 7nm Zen 2 microarchitecture. The GPU, a custom variant of Radeon’s Navi family, will support ray tracing, a technique that models the travel of light to simulate complex interactions in 3D environments. While ray tracing is a staple of Hollywood visual effects and is beginning to worm its way into high-end processors and Nvidia's recently announced RTX line, no game console has been able to manage it. Yet.

      Ray tracing’s immediate benefits are largely visual. Because it mimics the way light bounces from object to object in a scene, reflective surfaces and refractions through glass or liquid can be rendered much more accurately, even in real-time, leading to heightened realism. According to Cerny, the applications go beyond graphic implications. “If you wanted to run tests to see if the player can hear certain audio sources or if the enemies can hear the players’ footsteps, ray tracing is useful for that,” he says. “It's all the same thing as taking a ray through the environment.”

      https://www.wired.com/story/exclusiv...t-gen-console/

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      • PS5 Details

        The new console will include an eight-core AMD Ryzen CPU, built on the 7nm Zen 2 microarchitecture, and an AMD Radeon-based GPU with ray-tracing support. Aside from graphical benefit, Cerny hinted that the ray-tracing GPU will also include a "custom unit for 3D audio," that can similarly trace in-game sound back to its source. That unit will allow for a more immersive surround-sound-style experience that Cerny says won't require any additional hardware outside of your TV speakers.

        The most unexpected change for the PS5 might be the replacement of the now-standard HDD console storage with a much faster SSD, which Cerny promises will have "a raw bandwidth higher than any SSD available for PCs." In test results shown to Wired, this one change lowered load times in a game like Spider-Man from 15 seconds on a standard PS4 Pro to 0.8 seconds on a dev kit for the new hardware.

        That faster loading also means an in-game camera can zip around Spider-Man's urban environments more quickly, without having to wait for the slow-loading hard drive.

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        • if xbox wants to win the next gen they are going to have to come out with their new console by the end of this year. if they don't they will get crushed.

          instead they are releasing a POS outdated One S disk-less. lol nobody gives a fuck.

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          • What Microsoft’s Next Gen-Console Needs To Have In Order To Stack Up To Sony’s PS5

            The first details regarding Sony’s next-gen console have dropped, and if Mark Cerny is to be believed, the latest Sony console is an absolute beast. Sporting AMD’s newest 7nm Zen 2 architecture for its CPU running on 8 cores and 16 threads, and backed by AMD’s yet-to-be-released Radeon Navi GPU architecture, the upcoming PlayStation 5 is set to be within the range of a mid to high-end PC. Sony is also ridding itself of the terrible load times with the introduction of an SSD, which is something that should’ve been there in the first place. Couple that with new PlayStation VR capabilities, as well as backward compatibility for PlayStation 4 games, it looks like Sony has locked itself at the top of the console race.

            That is not to say, though, that we can discount the boys in green. Microsoft has yet to announce their next-gen console, opting instead to release a new Xbox One S, this time going all-in with digital games. The Xbox One S All-Digital Edition was announced during Microsoft’s recent Inside Xbox presentation, which gave its playerbase a choice for a cheaper console sporting the same hardware as an Xbox One S, but with full dependence on its online service. This move comes from Microsoft’s current push into the digitization of its marketplace, going so far as to release the new console with a service that combines Xbox Live Gold and Xbox Game Pass: the Xbox Game Pass Ultimate.

            This will not be enough for Microsoft, though. The tech giant is expected to reveal its next-gen console this year at E3, and as such, there is enormous pressure on them to match – or possibly even outperform – Sony’s efforts.

            Full Article: https://www.player.one/what-microsof...5-125459?amp=1

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            • PS5 Graphics Will Be The Best That Anyone Has Ever Seen

              With the PlayStation 5 clearly on the horizon, more and more details are being revealed on the upcoming console. The console is set to set the standard to another level and a developer from the Yakuza series says that the PS5 graphics will be “incredible” and “the best we’ve yet to see.”

              Toshihiro Nagoshi spoke during the Sega Nama broadcast stating during the Sega Nama broadcast the following, “if you pour the PS5’s power into graphics it’ll be the best that we’ve yet to see.”

              That’s quite a statement from a developer of one of the more established franchises in the video game industry but it sounds like the sky will be the limit in terms of PS5 graphics. And this is just the beginning. Earlier we reported that the console is indeed well into development and should expect to utilize a technique called Ray Tracing. This bit of news came from Wired who interviewed Mark Cerny last month, the lead architect of the PlayStation 5. In that interview, Cerny stresses that the PlayStation 5 is no mere upgrade and that it has been in development for the past four years.

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              • Call Of Duty Mordern Warfare

                looking damn gud

                https://youtu.be/Ou8NazRFCrg

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                • Originally posted by boricuarage79 View Post
                  Call Of Duty Mordern Warfare

                  looking damn gud

                  https://youtu.be/Ou8NazRFCrg
                  single player game or only online bullshit?

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                  • Originally posted by Bouncer View Post

                    single player game or only online bullshit?
                    Both

                    different developers than black ops shit
                    Last edited by boricuarage79; 06-04-19, 08:16 AM.

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                    • Sony’s PlayStation lead confirms more PS5 details ahead of E3

                      Sony is skipping E3 this year, but the company is still offering up some new details about the PlayStation 5: it’ll come with an SSD by default, instead of a slower HDD like the PS4; it’ll support 4K graphics at a 120Hz refresh rate, for a much smoother look on displays that can handle the faster speed; and game saves will in some way be able to transfer between console generations, so you can pick up where you left off when you start playing a game again on the new console.

                      The new details were reported by CNET, which spoke with Sony Interactive Entertainment CEO Jim Ryan. Ryan also said that Sony plans to take the PlayStation Now game streaming service “to the next level later this year.” Though he didn’t expand on what that meant, Sony did just sign a deal to work with Microsoft on game streaming tech, seemingly to help the two console makers compete against newcomers to the field, like Google.

                      Some of these features are designed to make the transition between console generations easier. It’s not clear exactly how you’ll be able to pick up a game on a new console and continue playing — Ryan suggests it could be because you’re streaming the game on PlayStation Now, or because the PS5 is backward compatible with PS4 games — but the point is to clear the hurdles to early adoption.

                      “When everything is networked and everybody is connected and everybody is friends, the opportunity — with backwards compatibility — to migrate that community in a more efficient manner I think is massively more attractive for gamers and for us than at any point in the past,” Ryan told the Financial Times.

                      Sony’s PlayStation 5 is expected to arrive next year. Sony hasn’t made any formal announcements about the console yet, but it has revealed a handful of specs and details in interviews executives have done in the lead-up to E3. So far, we know the PS5 will support 8K graphics and run off of an eight-core CPU based on AMD’s Ryzen chips, with a GPU based on AMD’s Radeon hardware. It’ll support ray tracing, and there’ll be a chip for “3D audio.”

                      https://www.theverge.com/2019/6/5/18...mpatibility-e3

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                      • Worst fucking Microsoft E3 in history!!

                        Sony destroyed them for not even being there.

                        Only good shit they announced was showing a cinematic trailer of halo infinite for the new slip space engine & announcing there over priced xbox scarlett. 120fps 8k lol. Waste of performance.
                        fuckin phaggots

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                        • Originally posted by boricuarage79 View Post
                          Worst fucking Microsoft E3 in history!!

                          Sony destroyed them for not even being there.

                          Only good shit they announced was showing a cinematic trailer of halo infinite for the new slip space engine & announcing there over priced xbox scarlett. 120fps 8k lol. Waste of performance.
                          fuckin phaggots
                          Will these consoles truly be able to do 8k 120fps? I feel like it's just word play and most actual playable games will be 4k 120fps

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                          • Originally posted by Bouncer View Post
                            Will these consoles truly be able to do 8k 120fps? I feel like it's just word play and most actual playable games will be 4k 120fps

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                            Not in a million fucking years. Human brain will never notice the difference between 60fps-120fps...
                            very few 8k tv and they cost more than a mortgage, but u can only 8k to video not 8k gaming
                            scarlett 4x powerful than the X!!but y tho lol
                            all a few bucks more for some performance, cloud and no loading time
                            most crazy rigs can barely handle 4k 60fps
                            Last edited by boricuarage79; 06-11-19, 07:06 AM.

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                            • Originally posted by boricuarage79 View Post

                              Not in a million fucking years. Human brain will never notice the difference between 60fps-120fps...
                              very few 8k tv and they cost more than a mortgage
                              yea i know very few 8k tv's etc... but i don't think the new consoles will even be capable of 8k @120fps. even the most powerful gaming PC's that cost literally 10k or more would struggle with that res and fps. settings would have to be very low in game. id rater have max settings, with ray tracing cranked up in game with 4k 60fps.

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                              • Originally posted by Bouncer View Post

                                yea i know very few 8k tv's etc... but i don't think the new consoles will even be capable of 8k @120fps. even the most powerful gaming PC's that cost literally 10k or more would struggle with that res and fps. settings would have to be very low in game. id rater have max settings, with ray tracing cranked up in game with 4k 60fps.
                                Yea u got it.. I edited a bunch of shit on the post before readin yours

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