Given all the hype, it's disappointing to see the cards roll out with those stats. HBM2 has better speed, but it was the memory capacity that the industry was talking about the entire time. Along with what feels like 3 years of talk about AMD's big return, I guess expectation got a tad out of hand. Still, these prices will hopefully make things at least a little interesting for the market. Coming this late though, I don't see this release being the big punch in market share people were expecting.
@dragonsama: Well, if he sells it for more down the road, then it's investing done right. He obviously has a lot of money to throw around if he's paying this out for a NES game.
All this talk of a next gen console is really troubling considering what both Sony and MS have been doing with their current systems. I hope its still in the line of PS4s and not a whole new system with a separate library of games. Even then though, a new one coming every two years is one hell of a cycle.
@hollywood1: it sounds like he's played the original games when they released. If so, he was mainly focused on improvements, the new stuff added, and looking for any technical flaws. That shouldn't take too long on a racing game.
@Acillatem1993: I'm kind of wondering about that too. I want to think that little blurb is talking about the visual style, and not the actual graphics quality.
@Spiritbomb2012: I don't think the reviewer understands how insane Wipeout would be in PSVR. I also never understood knocking off points from a game's score for not supporting an optional peripheral most people don't have. It would be different if the game was called WipeoutVR.
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