Not exact matches
For everyone trying to compare switch ports to ps4 ports that's also not a good comparison because at least those systems come out with cutting edge new games every year that are in high demand - battlefield, Monster hunter world, while nintendo comes out with
old nintendo games and ports from last generation playstation and xbox
hardware so how can you diss the better systems and then rejoice when you get a game like dark souls which is from those consoles but is a shell compared to how they
look and play
on the better consoles??
(I am getting one
on 10/28 for SSOD, mind you) Cons: less powerful
hardware than direct competitors, multi-plat games
look worse 80 % of the time
on X1 and the other 20 % only
look equal to PS4 (never better), less 1st party studios making new games and IPs than competitors, a basically ruined relationship between MS and the consumer due to lies and 180's (makes me happy, wouldn't have ever bought the X1 if I HAD to get Kinect), I could go
on... these are not me bashing the system, they're literally facts Pros: I can watch TV while I play my game, I can «snap» achievements while playing, I can watch football, and then basically nothing else I guess I am
old school and use my game systems for games and media playing only.
So the challenge isn't about making nice -
looking graphics
on older hardware.
«We've been able to really throw the power of the PS4 at the game, but we also want to ensure that when the game comes out, it
looks great and runs well at 30 FPS
on hardware that, in the case of the PlayStation 3, is over seven years
old.»
In fact, while early current - gen console adopters may find themselves frustrated at the idea of developers wasting their energy
on titles for
old hardware, there is no denying that some of the games releasing
on last - gen this fall
look pretty appealing.
The 3rd Birthday almost has that God of War II thing going for it where you wonder what games could
look like if every developer pumped the same time, energy, and years of refinement into perfecting their craft
on older (by comparison)
hardware.
You'll want to
look up the specs for your
old hardware, check which HDMI version it supports, and then be sure to check the specs
on any new
hardware you're considering as a replacement — if you need help decoding what the port - related terminology (like HDCP 2.2, 10bit, and such) means
on the back of your TV, check out our guide here.
Google has never been a stranger to Black Friday deals offered directly
on its website, but normally, you were
looking at free Play credit with sizzling hot new Android
hardware, and actual savings only
on older or less popular gear.
I think your home is gorgeous just like it is... I know you probably can't wait to tweak it and give it some personal touches... but as I scroll through your pictures, I'm seeing the chipping painted trim -LCB- love -RCB- the
old hardware -LCB- big love -RCB- the worn
look of the wood -LCB- another love -RCB- beautiful... and I've read your blog off and
on for years now... but I must go and read your «debt free» link.