"overclocked variants"
so the ROG Strix will cost $2000, just like a 4090, and I'll be able to get a Founder's Edition for $1699, just like I did with the 4090.
Any semblance of legitimacy the ADL once had is gone now. They cannot be taken seriously.
That said, Steam is in need of some better moderation, and this is well known at this point.
This is too big of a company with too many different divisions that would be redundant with a lot of existing Sony businesses such as Aniplex. It seems like a lot of baggage if they just want to buy From Software. What happens if they buy it and Miyazaki and other key creatives leave?
From...
I'm shocked. I fully expected this to be a shitshow as anyone familiar with Konami and Bloober who has a memory would.
Is Konami back?
Is Bloober finally maybe not shit as long as they have some overlord scrutinizing their work?
um what?
why would availability on more platforms "hamper"...
You're right about it having no business being as CPU bound as it is. It's heavily single-threaded. No one is confusing it with a Total War game. It is just bottlenecked due to its lack of multithreading.
The PS5 has lower level APIs and less processing overhead since it only needs to run a game. No DirectX or Vulkan abstraction layer to deal with. And yeah, since there is only a single hardware configuration, shader compilation is not a problem on consoles. None of this is earth shattering, and...
I said it in the Dragon's Dogma thread but should also say it here. PS5 Pro is still going to have issues where games are CPU-bottlenecked. Just like the PS4 Pro before it, it's hamstrung by its terribly antiquated, weak CPU.
It's not going to hit a solid 60. Game is CPU bound on the most powerful of PCs and can't hit a solid 60, and the PS5 Pro does not have an improved CPU.
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