Gran Turismo 5 Tech Demo Will Show Off Crazy 4K Resolution
Last month, I wondered what Gran Turismo 6 in ridiculous 4K resolution might look like.
I seem to be blessed with a bit of foresight lately, as that 4K resolution is indeed on display...only not with GT6. As you'll see at GTPlanet, Polyphony Digital said they'll be showing off GT5 at Sony's "Dramatic 4K Experience" in Japan.
The already fantastic-looking simulator will be running in 4K resolution, which is four times the 1920 x 1080 maximum resolution of current HDTVs. Many expect that the new PlayStation will support that resolution although right now, the only TV that can handle 4K will release in November for the silly price of $25,000. But as always, prices come down as technology gets better so when you get your PS4, maybe a 4K resolution TV won't be totally out of the question.
It should be amazing to see this game running at such a high resolution, though. I mean...wow.
Related Game(s): Gran Turismo 5
Tags: gran turismo 5, gt5, 4k resolution, gt5 4k, polyphony
10/3/2012 9:44:24 PM Ben Dutka
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mustang750r
Wednesday, October 03, 2012 @ 11:03:33 PM
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Now back to this... Sony did this back in 2008 also with GT5P. All this is is tech demo stuff for a new standard that electronics companies will try to push and shouldn't be taken too seriously at this time. just sayin
daus26
Wednesday, October 03, 2012 @ 11:54:36 PM
Temjin001
Thursday, October 04, 2012 @ 1:35:23 AM
firesoul453
Thursday, October 04, 2012 @ 1:46:38 AM
WorldEndsWithMe
Wednesday, October 03, 2012 @ 11:57:47 PM
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Qubex
Thursday, October 04, 2012 @ 5:08:42 AM
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When the marketing spin engine started up for the PS3 there was a lot of talk about its raw power and its abilities as a "True HD" console.
Reality is most of the games were released as 720p HD Ready games rather than True HD, meaning 1080p native. Now we know the PS3 can do 1080p to a certain extent, but not to a great extent if a developer wants to tax the machine with a rich and diverse world environment.
The pig that is the RSX does not have the bandwidth whereby the CELL does (if married up to a decent GPU).
My concern is that if Sony spins the 4K marketing blurb about how the PS4 will run games at 4K from the get go will we be in the same situation with PS4 that we are in with PS3 now.
In other words, the PS4 could run some games in 4K, but not very well, and we probably end up never seeing the serious AAA titles in 4K resolution as advertised. Multi-plat game engines will fall short on the PS4 as we have seen in the past on the PS3, and even exclusive PS4 devs may find it difficult to create engines at 4K that can run at any decent frame rate at those resolutions.
I may be wrong, but I fear I smell the same spin the beset the PS3 to some extent. PS3 is a great machine, we love it, but it fell short when comparing the spin to what we eventually got.
Will the PS4 be similar at birth?
Q!
"play.experience.enjoy"
Ludakriss
Thursday, October 04, 2012 @ 6:52:50 AM
Hope you got that.
Really, I am going to distance myself from any *hype* related speeches, ads and other types of non sense.
The disappointment on the side of PS3 the POWERHOUSE being *difficult* to develop for, the apparently FULL games which only become such after, what, a year? A year and a half? You know, due to DLC.
The demon LETTERS! xD
Anyway. All it comes down to is - Q, not an enabler. Many other people - mmm, might be tempted. And of course the majority - "Gimme, gimme, gimme..."
So yeah. Vote with ya wallet, damn it!
Beamboom
Thursday, October 04, 2012 @ 9:00:39 AM
In regards to the multiplat engines, it is yet to be confirmed if Sony changes architecture or not. But if they do then that too should be *much* less of a problem than what has been the case with the PS3.
I'm optimistic. I really, really look forward to get to know more about the PS4.
Last edited by Beamboom on 10/4/2012 9:01:57 AM
Qubex
Sunday, October 07, 2012 @ 2:09:06 AM
Simcoe
Thursday, October 04, 2012 @ 10:21:32 AM
Crabba
Thursday, October 04, 2012 @ 9:32:15 PM
Sage
Monday, October 08, 2012 @ 4:06:49 PM
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