The thread topic involves the Wii U, the PS4, and the XBone, not the PC.
So comparing one console favorably against another console (what people are doing in this thread against the Wii U) is perfectly fine but it's not okay if we bring PCs (another viable gaming platform) into the mix? Don't remember seeing that on the site rules.
Eh.Yes, but the new consoles are still going to chain PC gaming down, even if the degree is less compared to the last gen. The biggest hope of PC gaming is that devs start developing on PC as the primary platform, which some devs already do. CD Projekt RED, ID Software, and Valve for example. PC has exclusives as well.
*still doesn't give a fuck about how many GFLOPS are used by his consoles...*
I should throw out that I play games on a MacCook Pro. Meh.
The Macbook Pro's not a bad choice for light PC gaming. The GT 650M is an okay chip for a compact notebook. It will actually play demanding games like Battlefield 3 at medium settings 1080p 40 FPS or 900p 60 FPS. Bests the Wii U in raw power too.
Ohhh, but it's not a 650M. Mine's the 13 inch so I don't even have a real graphics card.
The Macbook Pro's not a bad choice for light PC gaming. The GT 650M is an okay chip for a compact notebook. It will actually play demanding games like Battlefield 3 at medium settings 1080p 40 FPS or 900p 60 FPS. Bests the Wii U in raw power too.
I'm pretty sure the Wii U was doomed from being a terrible system and not because of water reflection.
that may may sure showed me
Umm...And watch the Xbox One version come out looking better by having more time for optimization, and balancing the resources from resolution to actual graphics. And thus the saga continues, where Sony states that they have the edge (e.g. PS2s Imagination Engine, PS3s Cell architecture, PS4s GDDR5), but the actual results are equal or worse.
What about graphics and frame rates, which resolution does not constitute?Umm...
I'm pretty sure the PS4 version looks better since it's 1080p vs 900p on One. But who cares, it's just Assassin's Creed.
Many computers are more powerful than consoles. Everybody knows that. Nobody has ever disputed that. Everybody is tired of you repeating it as if it's an argument.The PC is an well-known alternative gaming platform to the PS4/Xbone, and is therefore relevant to the subject at hand.
They both run at 30fps. PS4 runs at a native 1080p.What about graphics and frame rates, which resolution does not constitute?
Many computers are more powerful than consoles. Everybody knows that. Nobody has ever disputed that. Everybody is tired of you repeating it as if it's an argument.
It's like you dropping in a conversation and saying "Oh yeah, well the PS4 is more powerful than a 99 cent calculator!" Then when nobody cares, you say it 50 more times.
PCs are in their own race. They're literally limitless. You can't compare a couple thousand dollar PC to a console that has to maintain a price x performance ratio.
As Nintendo Miyamoto said, "Graphics is Power."