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<blockquote data-quote="dullonien" data-source="post: 575918" data-attributes="member: 13739"><p>Certainly Larksea. The PS4 is a more powerful machine, especially when it comes to graphics. However it requires expertise to get the most out of the hardware. Just look at the PS3 and Xbox 360, the quality of graphics on both increased throughout the consoles lifecycle. Comparing the latest games to those released at launch and there's a stark difference. This is because developers learn't how to eek every drop of performance from the consoles, this takes time.</p><p></p><p>What I'm arguing is that MS could have a big head start in that regard. Developers have already had years of experience dealing with the combination of AMD (Ati) graphics cards and DirectX. They should in theory be able to hit the ground running with the Xbox One. I'm unsure if Sony will be using OpenGL or not, but even if they are, OpenGL isn't considered to be as powerful, or as refined as DirectX.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dullonien, post: 575918, member: 13739"] Certainly Larksea. The PS4 is a more powerful machine, especially when it comes to graphics. However it requires expertise to get the most out of the hardware. Just look at the PS3 and Xbox 360, the quality of graphics on both increased throughout the consoles lifecycle. Comparing the latest games to those released at launch and there's a stark difference. This is because developers learn't how to eek every drop of performance from the consoles, this takes time. What I'm arguing is that MS could have a big head start in that regard. Developers have already had years of experience dealing with the combination of AMD (Ati) graphics cards and DirectX. They should in theory be able to hit the ground running with the Xbox One. I'm unsure if Sony will be using OpenGL or not, but even if they are, OpenGL isn't considered to be as powerful, or as refined as DirectX. [/QUOTE]
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