@deathwish026: PS4 version will most likely run at ultra low resolution. Dual 90fps image streams.
I expect PS4 VR games to run at 540p or less.
If you wanna play VR at full HD, you'll need a beast of a machine to run it.
There are some huge changes coming in media, even movies are jumping into 4K-8K HFR (96fps), such crazy frame rates and high resolution will mean a whole new push in raw hardware power.
How would this work? Since a VR Qualified GPU may not run VR if the CPU and Ram don't meet specs. So buying a VR Labeled GPU may or may not deliver VR assuming your Ram and CPU setup.
@beantownsean: Overclocked or not, a pimped out GPU, Water Coolant, Decked out case, massive Ram, and Massive SSD still costs a fortune.
Coming from someone who owns an i7 Extreme Black Label Quad, I never really consider the CPU to the most crucial part of any gaming PC, its the sum of all the parts that make a gaming PC, and those parts are expensive.
@imback666: Yeah, amazing what 1% can do when they spend all their time doing it. If only that 1% would divert their energy on cancer research or world peace, we'd already live in a Utopia. LOL.
@FBohler: I can buy a big Mac and give it to some bum across the street because the big Mac retains its value. I buy a digital game I can't give it to no one.
I have tons of food in my house that I give to food banks every year cause I don't need it, can't do that with digital games.
I can buy a bucket of chicken at KFC and then ask the guy standing in line if he wants to buy it off me for half price, and guess what he will buy it, cause food retains monetary value, unlike digital games.
So, yes your analogy stinks.
The very notion of a convenience store is based on the principle of buying food for cheap and selling it for higher to the local populace.
@OtherVulpe: When I fix and improve things I do it on my own accord, not cause my boss pointed it out. I nod and pretend to care, cause that's how a normal person behaves, unlike this loser who complains every time someone criticises him.
When I get critique I nod and pretend I give a shit, but I improve on myself based on personal critique, in other words if I haven't figured out that I made a mistake then I shouldn't be doing the job to begin with. I'm constantly battling myself to be better, I don't rely on other people telling me how to be better.
I don't get fired cause I'm improving things not sitting around waiting for other people to tell me how I should improve things. Self critique is the most powerful and useful critique because its allows you to keep a sense of self yet still gives you constant room for improvement.
That's how guys like Terrence Malick can get away with nodding and pretending to give a shit when they don't care what you think. As an artist you must always be self critiquing your own work, always asking yourself what mistakes you made and how you can improve.
You don't look to improve from others cause then you would just be a yes man with no personal trait, you look to improve from within, thus retaining artistic integrity yet still becoming better with each work.
Look at the film director Abbas, he never used to use movie stars in his films, but decided on his own accord to start using stars cause he felt that it was limiting his audience in the past. That's how you improve, by embracing critique and not complaining about it, and breaking down your own work and seeing its faults.
Searching for praises like this loser will get you nowhere in life. And listening to everyone will turn you into a yes man, which is good for business, but you give up all artistic integrity. Your call.
"The male gender does not have the monopoly on heroism,"
Yeah, a little late to politically correct band wagon there. "Twilight, Insurgent, Hunger Games, etc, etc, etc." Female heroines have dominated media for the past 8 years.
"Following well established social trends does lead to a monopoly"
@FBohler: You do know can you can sell food, right? You can also give it to people when you don't need it anymore, its called a food bank. Bad analogy.
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