why this is underpowered?Damn, people actually went out and bought the PS4? I guess I was wrong to assume everyone understood it is an overpriced underpowered PC.
http://www.logicalincrements.com/why this is underpowered?
can you get the same/better results in PC gaming with $400?
even the cheapest i5 combo (Proc, 8GB RAM, Motherboard, 500GB Drive) already passed $400 mark, and I don't think you'll be able to play heavy games with IntelHD.
The car doesn't let you mown the lawn, nor the lawnmover gets you to work. Errr.. Bad example.That's like saying that a lawnmower is a car because it has a petrol engine.
The car doesn't let you mown the lawn, nor the lawnmover gets you to work. Errr.. Bad example.
The car doesn't let you mown the lawn, nor the lawnmover gets you to work. Errr.. Bad example.
So you're saying the PC does what Sonydon't wait that doesn't sound rightThe PS4 doesn't let you do spreadsheets, create presentations, code and compile applications, do graphics design, create electronic music etc., meaning it doesn't do everyday computing. The PC does.
So you're saying the PC does what Sonydon't wait that doesn't sound right
It was more of a "can do most of the things" not "all the things" example, but whateverThe PS4 doesn't let you do spreadsheets, create presentations, code and compile applications, do graphics design, create electronic music etc., meaning it doesn't do everyday general computing. The PC does. Because it's a Personal Computer. Not a console. The PS4 is a console. It does games.
Perfect example.
Wut? This thread has just devolved into console vs PC for the umpteenth time on this forum (and in just over one page). Regardless, you'll see a lot of PS4 hate on this site anyways just because this is primarily an audience of Nintendo fanboys who refuse to understand basic ideas for the sake of their brand loyalty. Said fanboys are going to ride the hardware failures until they're no longer relevant, calling back on them to justify why the Wii U is a better purchase long after the relevance of them has passed. You'll see more hate from PC elitists who, after three decades of them, still can't seem to comprehend why people may buy game consoles, regardless of how many perfectly logical reasons you throw their way. If the Xbox One does well, you'll see some fantastic GBAtemp hate backtracking as they praise the Xbox One and bash the PS4 because, hey, being flip floppity is the cool thing around here.I see a lot of haters here.
It was more of a "can do most of the things" not "all the things" example, but whatever
That was their estimated percentage of defective units. In all likelihood, it's probably closer to 1%, but it's still nowhere near an unacceptable rate of failures.Sony also disclosed that 0.4% of PS4's were defective in some way... So that's 4,000 units? Not too bad, frustrating for some, but it's to be expected with the launch of a new console.
Wut? This thread has just devolved into console vs PC for the umpteenth time on this forum (and in just over one page).
I suspect someone (I wont name name's ) is going to come in here real soon and start posting pc graphics card specs and benchmarks and how much better they are to all consoles combinedIt's mostly because people assume that when a console is based on x86_64, it's a PC... and yet nobody was raving that all of the consoles last generation were Mac's since they were based on PowerPC (yes, even the PS3 - the PPE is a PowerPC-based core).
I suspect someone (I wont name name's ) is going to come in here real soon and start posting pc graphics card specs and benchmarks and how much better they are to all consoles combined