They really don't. They have no obligation to make sure the highest graphical settings run on the minimum specs as a quick and easy example. By simply saying: "Using mods are at user discretion and SE has no responsibility for any issues you may incur" is simple.The existence of a third party mod that does something the XIV devs have said is impossible is not an indication that it would be possible for the XIV devs to implement. Third party developers do not have an obligation to ensure that all players can play the game with all optional features activated, on a minimum spec machine, within the memory and clock limitations of a minimum spec machine; nor do third party developers have an obligation to ensure that the features they implement do not break other features. The XIV devs do.
You act like WoW and ESO don't already do this perfectly fine. So I'm unsure why SE would suddenly have a massive issue doing the literal exact same thing.
GLFOPS/TFLOPS are a neat talking point for mathematical measurements, but in the grand scheme of things they are meaningless in actual application and is the one thing you shouldn't care about when purchasing PC hardware. If you wanna look at statistics that actually matter, the PS4 AMD CPU only had a clock speed of 1.66GHz. Even the PS4 pro only went up to 2.14 which was still slower than your average low end gaming CPU. Yes they had 8GB of GDDR5 memory, but honestly that statistic is misleading since the OS for the PS4 automatically took 3.5GB's of that shared memory for the OS leaving developers with only 4.5GB's. When the PS4 launched its specs were incredibly underwhelming.That statement shows a lack of understanding of technical specifications and differences between consoles and PCs. Even if that WERE the case though here you go, a comparison of the RECOMMENDED (not required) specs of the game versus the PS4's (original) system specs:
Processor:
Recommended: i7 >2.66GHZ - (GFLOPS Ranges, but the lowest performance CPU that matches what is recommended is 70 GFLOPS)
PS4: AMD Chip 102 GFLOPS
Memory:
Recommended: 4GB
PS4: 8GB
Video:
Recommended: GTX 460 - 768mb - 907.2 GFLOPS
PS4: Proprietary AMD - 1.84 TFLOPS
That said, if you wanna make comparisons you should be doing it with the PS3 and not the PS4 given that ARR was built with the PS3 in mind. Most of the games limitations are a direct result of the PS3 hardware limitations.
Elder Scrolls Online I know supports mod use but doesn’t take ownership of them in that they don’t take any responsibility for ensuring mods work or are updated at all. People mod all kinds of things like map mods that show you were even hidden things might be. Also people tend to mod in things that tell you when to dodge a mechanic or even a dps parser. Lots of small quality of life mods there.
I wouldn’t mind if FFXIV had a similar system though they may avoid the DPS parser approval.
Please make the Au Di memes real SE.
Does ESO provide the ability to use mods on a console? I would find that more of an argument than for the PC.Elder Scrolls Online I know supports mod use but doesn’t take ownership of them in that they don’t take any responsibility for ensuring mods work or are updated at all. People mod all kinds of things like map mods that show you were even hidden things might be. Also people tend to mod in things that tell you when to dodge a mechanic or even a dps parser. Lots of small quality of life mods there.
I wouldn’t mind if FFXIV had a similar system though they may avoid the DPS parser approval.
Processor:
Recommended: i7 >2.66GHZ - (GFLOPS Ranges, but the lowest performance CPU that matches what is recommended is 70 GFLOPS)
PS4: AMD Chip 102 GFLOPS
Memory:
Recommended: 4GB
PS4: 8GB
Video:
Recommended: GTX 460 - 768mb - 907.2 GFLOPS
PS4: Proprietary AMD - 1.84 TFLOPSThis. Of course the PS4 was going to outperform the base recommended specs for the PC version of the game, because those PC specs were meant to compare against the PS3, not the PS4.
Also most people with a respectable gaming PC usually crush those numbers. The PS4 is not an ideal platform for the game really at all. PS5 is a pretty solid experience, if you can get your hands on one.
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