CryTek says the big improvement to the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Scarlett is the SSD
In CryTek, developers of Hunt: Showdown, highlight that the great improvement of the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Scarlett is the SSD, not the processor and graphics of AMD.
One of the best companies in the video game industry is CryTek. The company over went big with the first installment of Crysis based on its CryEngine graphics engine. Since then it has been considered one of the great companies in the industry. Now they are about to launch Hunt: Showdown, but they have not missed the opportunity to talk about the PlayStation 5 and the Xbox Scarlett
Hunt: Showdown is a supernatural game whose monsters are managed by an Artificial Intelligence. The users will be the hunters, who must eliminate the creatures. This way, different essential loot will be obtained to be able to continue in the game. This title will hit the market shortly, specifically on August 27 with great expectations.
CryTek talks about the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Scarlett
The company's game will arrive on PC, Xbox One and PlayStation 4 on August 27. They have taken advantage in Wccftech This factor to ask about the Xbox Scarlett and PlayStation 5. A next generation of consoles that is talked about a lot and nothing is clear.
The company's response has been, to say the least, curious. They have not highlighted the Zen2 processor or the AMD Navi @ 7nm graphics, they have highlighted the integration of an SSD. They wanted to make it clear that the problem with the consoles was not the power, but the storage unit. They say mechanical hard drives were limiting gaming.
Sony and Microsoft have confirmed that their next PlayStation and Xbox consoles will arrive in fall 2020. We already know some of the specifications, such as AMD's Zen 2 / Navi architectures, RayTracing accelerated by dedicated hardware, support for a maximum resolution of up to 8K and a framerate of up to 120 FPS, as well as a custom-designed SSD that should vastly improve load times. What do you think about these first specifications? Can we expect 'revolutionary' games thanks to these new consoles or just evolutionary titles? ”They ask from Wccftech.
“Yes, visual quality is likely to continue to increase in the same leaps and bounds that are expected with any new generation of consoles, but the real change will be made possible by the new high-speed storage that has been promised. Besides the obvious advantage of overwhelming load times, it will open up many possibilities for games to be designed for it over streaming. That's also a front where the graphics engines for games will need to evolve dramatically, but it's definitely exciting. "
