Ok NX needs some love so...
You have to love yourself before you can love someone else.
Ok NX needs some love so...
It looks like the male version of a tramp-stamp.That scorpion pic would make an awesome logo
NX needs to show itself
Interesting find on Gaf that looks like it is related to Neo.
http://appft.uspto.gov/netacgi/nph-Parser?Sect1=PTO2&Sect2=HITOFF&u=/netahtml/PTO/search-adv.html&r=2&p=1&f=G&l=50&d=PG01&S1=Cerny.IN.&OS=Cerny.IN.&RS=Cerny.IN
Help me out. Why is that interesting?
Help me out. Why is that interesting?
Because flowcharts make every true nerd wet.
It's a method for ensuring the higher clocked Neo can behave like the clock frequency of the older PS4 with current software to not break compatibility but also suggests that Neo will run bog standard PS4 games exactly the same (so we *may* not see unlocked frame rate and dynamic res games improve in performance like the Xbox One S does and Scorpio will with regular Xbox One software.)
This is speculation on my part, until we see the standard games benchmarked on Neo it is all guess work and interpretation.
Flynn might just mess his trousers reading through the patent though.
Let me see if I understand. Are you saying (speculating) that Neo running a standard PS4 game released before the mid-October mandate (for all PS4 games to get Neo-related performance boosts) would run the same as on a normal PS4? If so, that wouldn't surprise me, and it was sort of what I expected (though I suppose it would've been nice to see improvements in all games, not just ones released after Oct.).
? Why?Flynn might just mess his trousers reading through the patent though.
I do see Cerny in the link. That's exciting.
Would suck badly if true...I watch Robot Wars on BBC Two.
It's a method for ensuring the higher clocked Neo can behave like the clock frequency of the older PS4 with current software to not break compatibility but also suggests that Neo will run bog standard PS4 games exactly the same (so we *may* not see unlocked frame rate and dynamic res games improve in performance like the Xbox One S does and Scorpio will with regular Xbox One software.)
This is speculation on my part, until we see the standard games benchmarked on Neo it is all guess work and interpretation.
Flynn might just mess his trousers reading through the patent though.
Help me out. Why is that interesting?
Would suck badly if true...
So Im leaning towards other it being untrue or it being this way initially/at launch of Neo.
Just as much evidence that it couldn't happen.Why would that suck badly, and what kind of evidence do you have to suggest this isn't true or that it would be for a limited time?
yup both x86 based and both use AMD chips.My question is, could Sony change that if they wanted to? Could they realistically give legacy games a boost? Is it possible at all? And if it is, is it feasible from a money/time view?
My question is, could Sony change that if they wanted to? Could they realistically give legacy games a boost? Is it possible at all? And if it is, is it feasible from a money/time view?
Where is there "just as much evidence that it couldn't happen"?