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Its fun to dream. That's all this is right now. Don't get your hopes up everyone, we still have a ways to go. At least CG has a new toy to play with....then again that would require dynamic lights...not this diffuse baked on one. So I guess not.

I wonder why.

There are only two ways to sum this up.

GiantBoyDetective

My emoji! What do I do! ヽ(゚Д゚)ノ

If I was to get this, I would have to do something first.

I can't stop laughing. XD

I suppose it makes the image all the more relevant than.

Ya know... the more he seems to do these... the weaker it seems to get.

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Thank You Sir. You won the inter...oh...shoot...where? did I put that...?uh... well then.

The site had a goal in taking these images: they wanted to show the heat distribution on both consoles, as well as tracking how hot various components got after use. Seems in their testing they found the PS4 to get a lot hotter - around 30 degrees Fahrenheit after heavy use - but then given the PS4's power supply is

That's because this was rendered. Hundreds+ of cores taking hours to make each frame in a render farm. Games have to render realtime in multiple frames a SECOND.

Consider consolidating your HMDI connections by plugging something into the Xbox One

And worse... they are sell outs. Its like they are pulling a Lucas on my fav anime.

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A number of PlayStation 4 owners appear to have non-functional units that all suffer the same problem, a so-called blue light—or blue pulse—of death. We can't tell how many and assume it's a small but noteworthy minority.

FYI - Its coming to the 360 too.