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This is only to be expected for both consoles. We're at tue beginning of the new console cycles so developers have a lot of time to master the hardware and software. Just look at Halo for example. Halo 3 and Halo 4 look so different graphically; it's crazy that they are on the same hardware.
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>Rumored
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aweeee yis
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13 RepliesSoftware and hardware optimisation? Like, holy shit guys! This is a totally new concept that has never ever happened before
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Edited by Space Beaver: 5/20/2014 2:59:54 AMSoftware/Hardware optimization in a console's lifetime? Who would've thought...
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1 ReplyIsn't that the same guy who said titanfall was coming to ps4
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inb4PS4severywhereoverheatandexplode
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1 ReplylolNoCloud
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This could be interesting, but I'll look at it with roughly the same view as teh peerrrrr o teh cleerrrrrd. If it actually comes through - Great! If it doesn't - Oh well/Lol
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Oh god the jimmies that will be rustled if this is true. Stronger hardware with an update to increase performance is going to create a gap that can't be filled by the X1.
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8 RepliesAnd some people thought the Xbox One would catch up to the PS4 performance wise.
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Sony needs to have money before it can spend on the R&D for system improvements...
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6 Replieslol future improvements = new menu colors gg take the fanboy goggles off they are blinding you
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1 ReplyIt's going to be funny to watch the fanboys who said XB1 couldn't possibly improve over time have a circle jerk over this.
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31 RepliesI doubt it, they already feel high and mighty, that and sony doesn't seem the type to improve. They always like to start on top and never advance
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[spoiler]#gayming[/spoiler]
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Of course it's true. Just the same as how in other generations developers get a better grasp of the hardware, games begin to improve. Only now for some reason, they've decided to call it a performance boost when it's just further optimization of performance cycles.
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There's got to be a "Open in Safari/Chrome" option for mobile soon...some sites take forever to load in-app.