But Tabata said they aren't working on a Neo patch as of now so I don't know is this document is relevant in this particular aspect anymore.
Most likely under NDA to not say anything about the patch and deny it until its official reveal.
But Tabata said they aren't working on a Neo patch as of now so I don't know is this document is relevant in this particular aspect anymore.
From the leaked Doc:
Late September games can't avoid it.
Most likely under NDA to not say anything about the patch and deny it until its official reveal.
Most likely under NDA to not say anything about the patch and deny it until its official reveal.
Who am I ? Not a PR. Native res means what it means. Plain and simple. Reconstruction, alteration or whatever, is not native. Calling it 4k is PR talk.. And yes, I know what you mean.
This really feels like Sony's Sega Saturn moment to me.
With Microsoft, I think they can get away with Scorpio because the Xbox One is weaker than the PS4 and well, they are Microsoft.
With Sony, they are handily winning the generation and no one is really begging for a hardware update. People seem pretty content with what they have right now. So why do it? You are #1 and you are about to tell people that the console everyone bought in droves is obsolete and you need to upgrade.
Maybe since people are used to upgrading their cell phones people are more accepting of hardware refreshes these days and I think that's what Sony is banking on. Still, from someone who lived through all of Sega's crazy add-ons, this feels very similar and I think it could seriously hurt them.
I liked the idea of a PS4k which simply had a UHD drive and 4k capabilities like the Xbox One S ended up doing. That simply gives people that want 4k an option. A complete hardware upgrade though, it just sounds like bad news unless it's 2 years away.
But Tabata said they aren't working on a Neo patch as of now so I don't know is this document is relevant in this particular aspect anymore.
I wouldn't be surprised at an october launch. Also wouldn't be surprised if a lot of people make impulse purchases for the neo when they're not able to find the psvr in stores due to it being sold out.
NDA could be one reason and he said he would be interested to do something for Neo but like you said no plans at the moment.
My guess is that they will only worry about Neo after the game's release.
But Tabata said they aren't working on a Neo patch as of now so I don't know is this document is relevant in this particular aspect anymore.
I pray so hard they announce at TGS that FFXV will be Neo ready at launch.
Neo needs to be released early Oct or Late Sept... I want to play FFXV in the best possible form at launch.
I waited more than a decade.. I can step on my heart and wait a little longer.... hopefully... wishfully...
I'm sure its old but Patrick Klepek is confirming Sept 7th
I wouldn't expect patches to be worked on before a game actually goes gold, which Final Fantasy XV hasn't, so news of them not working on a neo patch is not surprising. After all, late september games only require the day 1 patch rather than a neo mode in the shipped game like games from october onwards.My guess is that they will only worry about Neo after the game's release.
Sorry, I've re-hosted it, but not it's probably re-compressed. I got it from a DF article about new Rainbow 6.Your screen doesn't show up. And yes, it matters. It's not about lenghty names, it's about facts.
If true, will be trading in PS4 for dat upgrade day 1...if the price is right of course.
Here is a recap all of Gameblog's scoops over the years: http://www.gameblog.fr/news/57445-infos-gameblog-florilege-de-nos-scoops-nationaux-et-internat
Don't be fooled by haters who have no idea what they're talking about.
Oh please, cut the crap.
You keep telling yourself that. The record speaks for itself.
where, game stop?
How much store credit do they give you now, when will be the best time?
It's a fair game to egg on them for whatever, but they almost certainly got this piece of info right, and were first to do so.All of this is written by a man who's workin on this site. This man and his team on gameblog are calling themselves journalists... What a joke... Especially this Romain and of course his boss Julien Chieze...
Most of their news are clickbait. In france they have no credibility at all !
I better sell off my PS4 asap, I never use the thing anyways.
From the leaked Doc:
Late September games can't avoid it.
No one is saying the PS4 is going to be obsolete. Sony certainly isn't. The PS4 will have full compatibility with every single title that's on the Neo. This leaves consumers with a less expensive option in the standard PS4 for those who don't have a ton of extra money, or aren't huge gamers, or don't care a ton about graphics. More hardcore gamers or consumers who are willing to shell out the extra cash can opt for the Neo. It's a win-win.
Does it bug you that there's better looking and performing PC versions of games out there now?It is a win-win but I think there is a group of people that don't want to spend $ on another console yet but also don't want anyone else to have something newer and better. It doesn't matter that the original PS4 will still do everything it always did and still be able to play all the new games. Those games will look and/or perform better on the new console so the original PS4 will no longer be the best available experience. Not a criticism of anyone at all. There's a good chance I buy a Neo myself partly for the same reason. Playing a game and knowing there is a better version it out there will bug me.
I assumed finalized dev kit meant final retail model in dev kit mode. But I don't know much about development so I could easily be wrong.Patrick also stayed in his article he heard finalized dev kits will be sent out at that time.
Not sure on the October release date now.
Does it bug you that there's better looking and performing PC versions of games out there now?
Does it bug you that there's better looking and performing PC versions of games out there now?
The final render is the resolution & if that final resolution is 4K then it's 4K. you can say that it's cheating & call it PR but it's still 4K.
It's like tile based rendering it's broke up into smaller parts but the final buffer is the resolution.
Sorry, I've re-hosted it, but not it's probably re-compressed. I got it from a DF article about new Rainbow 6.
It's hard to disagree that this looks better than a game with a native 1080p framebuffer with no or poor AA. So, a dev saying that they rendered this at 1080p with checkered rendering is more than justified in my eyes.
It is a win-win but I think there is a group of people that don't want to spend $ on another console yet but also don't want anyone else to have something newer and better. It doesn't matter that the original PS4 will still do everything it always did and still be able to play all the new games. Those games will look and/or perform better on the new console so the original PS4 will no longer be the best available experience. Not a criticism of anyone at all. There's a good chance I buy a Neo myself partly for the same reason. Playing a game and knowing there is a better version it out there will bug me.
That's a problem with the individual. Not a problem with the model Sony is moving forward with.
I still don't understand why Sony is releasing a new console this year. I was always convinced they did it because Microsoft was working on a new console but since that one will probably release a year later, even that doesn't make sense anymore. It just seems like a very bad decision. They are doing great with PS4 so why not wait and release something more powerful and closer to Microsoft's specs next year. I can't believe they are just going to go ahead and watch themselves being outdone in a big way spec wise next year. It just doesn't make any sense at all to me. As a playstation owner, i don't look forward to a period of inferior 3rd party titles again once both consoles are out, just like we did with the PS3 but this time with a lot bigger gap...
I still don't understand why Sony is releasing a new console this year. I was always convinced they did it because Microsoft was working on a new console but since that one will probably release a year later, even that doesn't make sense anymore. It just seems like a very bad decision. They are doing great with PS4 so why not wait and release something more powerful and closer to Microsoft's specs next year. I can't believe they are just going to go ahead and watch themselves being outdone in a big way spec wise next year. It just doesn't make any sense at all to me. As a playstation owner, i don't look forward to a period of inferior 3rd party titles again once both consoles are out, just like we did with the PS3 but this time with a lot bigger gap...
They'll be leapfrogged by MS holiday 2017, and then they'll probably leapfrog MS themselves holiday 2018. And so on and so forth. This will be the model going forward. Iterative consoles with full forward/backward compatibility.
Does it bug you that there's better looking and performing PC versions of games out there now?
It's not native, that's all. If it was that simple, why wouldn't everyone do so ? Because it's not the same as native res.
It looks blurrier though. Sure, it's jaggy less, but the IQ isn't clean at all.
They'll be leapfrogged by MS holiday 2017, and then they'll probably leapfrog MS themselves holiday 2018. And so on and so forth. This will be the model going forward. Iterative consoles with full forward/backward compatibility. I'm all for it.
Sony announced by themselves in front of their investors that they aren't going to follow the path of Iterative consoles.They'll be leapfrogged by MS holiday 2017, and then they'll probably leapfrog MS themselves holiday 2018. And so on and so forth. This will be the model going forward. Iterative consoles with full forward/backward compatibility. I'm all for it.