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    http://www.guru3d.com/news_story/the..._xbox_one.html
    Edge-Online has posted an interesting article about the power differences between the PS4 and the Xbox One. Here's an excerpt: PlayStation 4 is currently around 50 per cent faster than its rival Xbox One. Multiple high-level game development sources have described the difference in performance between the consoles as "significant" and "obvious."

    Our contacts have told us that memory reads on PS4 are 40-50 per cent quicker than Xbox One, and its ALU (Arithmetic Logic Unit) is around 50 per cent faster. One basic example we were given suggested that without optimisation for either console, a platform-agnostic development build can run at around 30FPS in 1920×1080 on PS4, but it'll run at "20-something" FPS in 1600×900 on Xbox One. "Xbox One is weaker and it's a pain to use its ESRAM," concluded one developer.

    Microsoft is aware of the problem and, having recently upped the clock speed of Xbox One, is working hard to close the gap on PS4, though one developer we spoke to downplayed the move. "The clock speed update is not significant, it does not change things that much," he said. "Of course, something is better than nothing."

    Even this close to launch, "the hardware isn't locked," said another source. Sony and Microsoft are each still working on the graphics drivers for each console, and Xbox One is lagging behind in this regard – Microsoft "has been late on their drivers and that has been hurting them," said one source. Another described Xbox One's graphics drivers less charitably as "horrible". Both consoles' graphics drivers will continue to improve right up to – and beyond – launch, which will even up the difference in performance a little.

    Xbox One does, however, boast superior performance to PS4 in other ways. "Let's say you are using procedural generation or raytracing via parametric surfaces – that is, using a lot of memory writes and not much texturing or ALU – Xbox One will be likely be faster," said one developer.

    Both platform holders are, of course, encouraging developers to take advantage of each console's unique features (the DualShock 4's touch pad and Kinect, for example) but there's little enthusiasm for either among the developers we spoke to. "They really want us to make use of platform specific stuff to give their version a leg up over the other," said one source. "But unless there's a good design reason or incentive we rarely do."

    Indeed, despite that gulf in speed, the differences between cross platform launch window games will be negligible; with tight deadlines to meet, it's more expedient for developers to deliberately create near-identical versions

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    PC it is then
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    • #3
      Originally posted by Rickzayne View Post
      PC it is then
      Both consoles will mature and improve once developers get the hang of programing them.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Superfly Guy View Post
        Both consoles will mature and improve once developers get the hang of programing them.
        True. On paper the PS3 blew away the 360 at number crunching. In reality on release the Cell processor was hard to program for and they ended up being fairly similar.
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        • #5
          Sony scored a massive sales boost with the PS3 having a BR Drive, it tipped the family argument in favour of getting one as peeps could now watch those lovely films in HD, the wireless was also a pretty huge bonus. A great selling point that it was more than just a 'kids toy' and could be enjoyed by the whole family.
          Fast forward a few years and is seems MS are trying the same line with the Xbox, the only problem is that we now have access to is claimed as unique selling points. I don't need an Xbox to watch online films cos I can do that wirelessly on my wifi enabled TV for instance, I can browse the internet from my phone, pad, washing machine probably.

          Sony interestingly have gone straight down route one and produced an out and out games console, for playing games and having fun, not for ordering fruit via Tesco Direct.

          For me the key aspect of a console is accessibility, put a disk in and play, I think Sony have kept this as their priority this time round.

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            Only time will tell but at the end of the day which ever you have will be lots of fun
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            • #7
              I've read a bit on this and at the moment remain happy to purchase a PS4 at some point in the next year, thanks for the info above
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              • #8
                Originally posted by lfcrule1972 View Post
                I've read a bit on this and at the moment remain happy to purchase a PS4 at some point in the next year, thanks for the info above
                Same here but il wait for the games line up first, like I say a console cant do the games I play most often, RTS, Flight Sims or ARMA.

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