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Official Mark Cerny "The Road to PS5" deep-dive video thread
lynux3 replied to Remij's topic in System Wars
226K people waiting. Edit: 240K Edit 2: 252K Edit 3: 269K Edit 4: 287K Edit 5: 312K Edit 6: 337K Edit 7: 364K Edit 8: 390K -
Official Mark Cerny "The Road to PS5" deep-dive video thread
lynux3 replied to Remij's topic in System Wars
Fuck the githubbers, but there's nothing supporting anything else unless you're an insider believer. -
Official Mark Cerny "The Road to PS5" deep-dive video thread
lynux3 replied to Remij's topic in System Wars
It's gonna be 9. -
Official Mark Cerny "The Road to PS5" deep-dive video thread
lynux3 replied to Remij's topic in System Wars
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TLHBFR.
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How many Teraflops will the PS5 be? Final predictions
lynux3 replied to DynamiteCop's topic in System Wars
26TF GPU for PlayStation's 26th anniversary this year. -
Coronavrius will push everyone to go multiplat
lynux3 replied to Playstation Tablet's topic in System Wars
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Coronavrius will push everyone to go multiplat
lynux3 replied to Playstation Tablet's topic in System Wars
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Is it me or the X Dev kit looks better than the retail console?
lynux3 replied to Playstation Tablet's topic in System Wars
Yeah the devkit looks a lot better. -
Yawnworthy. Minecraft sucks.
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It's really as simple as throwing a sticker or having a list of qualified components saying "Xbox Series X" compatible. Anything else defaults to BC only. FWIW, I think Sony will also be using a proprietary solution, though, with their history of giving consumers the freedom of upgrading storage internally makes it that more interesting to see what the approach is.
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I understand your point, but you've completely missed mine. What's stopping anyone from using current standards, and I've already addressed the difference in NVMe performance a long time ago. Not all NVMe drives are equal. It's not out of this world for a piece of hardware to bench a component to determine whether it's sufficient enough to meet minimum requirements.
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Who cares? The box should be able to determine if it isn't sufficient thus telling the user it can't run an Xbox Series X/PS5 game for that reason. Just like the Xbox Series X can have a USB 3.2 external HDD that can only play BC games and be used as storage for XSX games only... How really fucking stupid is that!? You're just trying to justify something ridiculous and you have no reason for it. PCIe 4.0 is more capable than what we've heard from Xbox Series X so far with a fair bit of ambiguity. We still have zero information outside of throughput and that it's proprietary. What's the GT/s?