If FFXIV does make its way to PS5, I do wonder if it'll take advantage of the system's power.
If FFXIV does make its way to PS5, I do wonder if it'll take advantage of the system's power.
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Absolutely no way. FFXIV will forever be limited by the lowest spec system it targets, and in this case it will be the vanilla PS4, which was released in 2013, a whooping 6 years ago.
I just don't see FFXIV drop PS4 support until maybe 2 or even 3 years into PS5.
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How good is that monitor? Ssd? Quality M&K? Because a half decent one that can run 4k is gonna a dime, plus the GPU to run it. I could Google it but thats gonna put you well into the 2k+ mark. Where the ps5 will be 500-600 and people will already have 4k TVs for their media. Next what about VR capable and 8k media capable? You bought the bare minimum and that's why I am saying the ps5 will be better than your average PC user. That's the way the cookie crumbles. Accessibility, and price point per pound of graphical/processing power the ps5 and new xbox will be king unfortunately.I built a gaming PC for my Niece, that has a GTX 1060, 16GB of Ram, Ryzen 5 2600, Gaming Mobo, Monitor, Keyboard, Mouse, Case, Power Supply, Speakers, Headphones. $1187 from Newegg building it myself, with her helping since was her birthday and x-mas present.
Take into account the launch price of the PS4 at $399, and a TV that can even use all the features being around $699. Price looks damned similar to me. Games are cheaper for her on PC as well, she can use her Xbox and PS4 controller on her PC by just plugging it in as well.
Now, make it a TV that can match a good monitors refresh rate AND a PS4 Pro. Yah... Over twice as much as her simple build I did for her...
Building a PC isn't as expensive as people think. People don't need a GTX 2080ti and a Threadripper X like I have with 64GB of memory and a Samsung CHG90 gaming ultra widescreen monitor.
But, if they had what I do, no console in the next ten years would match it.
The lowest spec system is not the ps4, Google the specs and you can still find budget laptops that people will be playing this game on.
The PS4 nor PS4 Pro cannot do 4k though. They do scaling 4k which any PC can do as well, but not true 4k. It's a myth to believe such poor hardware even when optimized can expect to compete with a PC in the 4k area.How good is that monitor? Ssd? Quality M&K? Because a half decent one that can run 4k is gonna a dime, plus the GPU to run it. I could Google it but thats gonna put you well into the 2k+ mark. Where the ps5 will be 500-600 and people will already have 4k TVs for their media. Next what about VR capable and 8k media capable? You bought the bare minimum and that's why I am saying the ps5 will be better than your average PC user. That's the way the cookie crumbles. Accessibility, and price point per pound of graphical/processing power the ps5 and new xbox will be king unfortunately.
But to refute the argument entirely, you don't need a monitor for a PC. She actually switches to video output of her TV to play her games, and uses the monitor for her school work.
Anyone know if they announced when ps5 is scheduled to be released or have an idea, I'd like to know cause currently I got no clue.
Plus anyone know if The Last Of Us 2 is gonna be a ps5 exclusive or if it's coming out next year on PS4?
We are talking about the ps5, that will be 4k true capable. And true 8k media upscaling. You cant compete with a PC for that price point, that's the whole point of this conversation to begin with, that the PC will soon be the limiting factor in Game development. The ps5 will be sufficiently powerful enough while everyone is running around with 1080p monitors. Not to mention VR and development of games around the SSD, something few people have.The PS4 nor PS4 Pro cannot do 4k though. They do scaling 4k which any PC can do as well, but not true 4k. It's a myth to believe such poor hardware even when optimized can expect to compete with a PC in the 4k area.
But to refute the argument entirely, you don't need a monitor for a PC. She actually switches to video output of her TV to play her games, and uses the monitor for her school work.
So your saying that desktop can push true 4k at 60fps on the TV?
I think maybe I've misrepresented my thoughts.
I wanted to say that on the console side, even when PS5 is released, PS4 will still be on the list of supported consoles. And since Square Enix insists on an equal experience across all platforms and on all hardware specs, it's likely that they won't make full use of PS5's powers, just like right now they don't make use of the full power of any reasonably mainstream gaming PC, because they "cap" their gaming experience on what a PS4 can provide on a Full HD resolution.
I just don't see them target anything significantly more powerful than the vanilla PS4 in the forseeable future. At least not until their player hardware data indicate to them that most of their console players are on PS5 already, which is probably like another 3-4 years away.
“There is nothing noble in being superior to your fellow man; true nobility is being superior to your former self.”
― Ernest Hemingway
its going to be backwards ain't it so I don't see them making a ps5 edition.
unless they do then it would be AWESOME here's to hoping though.
Again I think it’s mostly likely they will do a patch for PS5 probably allowing it to run at full 4k/60 FPS with maybe more settings turned on then a full brand new PS5 version
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