Alright, I can't wait any longer.... I'm jumping into my Delorean and time traveling to the future to watch the press conference...Who wants to join ??
@4-Legged-Shark @Vanine_28 @Naewulf @CP2077 Ow it will sit there, and it will stair me right in my beedy little eyes and whisper softly to me.... " I'm better then you " Damn you TITAN !!!!!
@Naewulf @CP2077 Hey , I have both crapbaox and PeeS3 and love them both. They have there exclusives that I just have to play. My main gamin rig is my PC though.
@CP2077 @fend_oblivion @VenkmanPHD Personally, If the PS4 is really sitting around the $500 dollar price range I would highly recommend just spending the extra 300 and getting a gaming PC.
@Naewulf @CP2077 The Titan is over kill , even for current high end PC gamers. Currently there is nothing that a GTX680 can't run at high frame rates. The titan is a card that will sit in your cpu for at least 3 years before you even think about upgrading, maybe even 4 years. t kind of depends on how far console games push the envelope.
@fend_oblivion @Vanine_28 That's actually not a bad card, unfortunately it runs DDR 5 and that might create some bottle necks for the console as it demands more system resources and power consumption. DDR 3 would be better. we will have to wait and see what Sony specs reveal.
@CP2077 It won't have the same power as a current High end PC, frankly it doesn't need it. However it should be at least comparable to a GTX660. This card can play any game at decent frame rates.
@queuing_for_PS4 @CP2077 A GTX660 is a very basic Graphics card that Sony could easily implement into there PS4 without it costing them an arm and a leg. This GPU is still capable of playing every current game at good framerates. My point was that the PS4 has to have comparable GPU power.
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