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PS4 doesn't have custom chips due to developer focused design

"Sony's Michael Denny has explained the reason why the company did not go with custom chips like the Cell processor. It's a known fact that the processor was difficult for a lot of developers to get the hang of and plenty of them complained that it was a lot of work for them to offload GPU tasks on the SPUs."

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mushroomwig4044d ago

It's not that developers are lazy, they just don't have the time. You could spend months working on the cell for something that would only take you days/weeks on the PS4 CPU.

zebramocha4044d ago

@mush black is kinda right bf3 had better effect in comparison to the 360 and portal on the ps3 was the best console version even though the developing time was the same.

Conzul4044d ago

Good. Hope this means Sony can double its game output.
Our wallets are going to hate us so much!

wishingW3L4044d ago (Edited 4044d ago )

it's pretty well known that all programmers are lazy not just game developers. I have many friends that work developing software for different corporations and what they always tell me is that once a programmer learns a language most of them are very reluctant about learning a new one. It becomes like some kind of religion or fanboy war about what compiler and languages are the best.

The other day a friend of mine was telling me about one of his co-workers that lost his job because the project had to be coded on ColdFusion(CFML) but he wanted to make it on C#....

nukeitall4044d ago

@wishingW3L:

"The other day a friend of mine was telling me about one of his co-workers that lost his job because the project had to be coded on ColdFusion (CFML) but he wanted to make it on C#...."

Wha? I would fight ColdFusion too. What kind of bonehead decision is to create a project on ColdFusion? It's practically no longer used and C# is a much better choice.

The only reason I see sticking with ColdFusion is because this is an upgrade/add-on to an existing ColdFusion project.

I wouldn't want to be there if management made decisions like that myself.

That said, yes developers like *people in general* are reluctant to learn new things. Once they are set in their ways it is very hard to change that, and that goes for all industries, not just programmers. The young and motivated ones are much more interrested in learning new and fresh stuff.

It's just people, not programmers.

ProjectVulcan4044d ago (Edited 4043d ago )

Time is money.

Games take a long time to make as it is. They cost millions to develop which is an investment with zero payoff til the game launches and hopefully sells successfully.

High risk.

Why force devs to risk even more by having to invest in specialised technologies not relevant elsewhere.

Costs have to be controlled better or the industry will go into meltdown.

mistertwoturbo4043d ago

"what they always tell me is that once a programmer learns a language most of them are very reluctant about learning a new one."

Because once you get pass basic command lines and scripts, it's mother F'in hard! So of course they aren't going to throw away everything they learned in 4-6 years of College and 5-10 years of coding experience.

People don't realize that. Guys like black1911 has no clue about what development really is. These are engineers with Master's and Ph D.s that are working on these engines. Pure geniuses in comparison to 99% of the clowns here on N4G.

hay4043d ago

Bollocks. Developers are hard working. Suits tend force return of investment of every single minute of devs time, which then hampers the innovation factor, retardating the R&D completely, as "imitation" works better in this kind of environment.
With all the "smart spending" crap going around companies, devs are ususally cutting corners to get things as acceptable as possible.

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ShugaCane4044d ago

I don't see how this is lazy to want games to be easer and more comfortable to develop.

ziggurcat4044d ago (Edited 4044d ago )

the different architecture didn't mean it was more difficult, just different.

and devs were notoriously lazy about learning how to optimize their code for the PS3 architecture, not because it was hard, but because they couldn't be bothered to learn (i.e. laziness).

@ mushroomwig: they have the time, that's a tired excuse they often give when they're too lazy to fix something.

@ mustang300c2012: i worked in QA for several years - they really are lazy.

nukeitall4044d ago (Edited 4044d ago )

@ziggurcat:

"the different architecture didn't mean it was more difficult, just different."

In some cases yes, but inthe PS3 case it was not.

"and devs were notoriously lazy about learning how to optimize their code for the PS3 architecture, not because it was hard, but because they couldn't be bothered to learn (i.e. laziness)."

The PS3 architecture wasn't properly designed for the type of loads video games need so you end up doing a lot of workarounds to optimize your code. However, the PS3 can do super fast computations on small data sets!

The additional benefit is minimally better, yet the drawback was huge.

"i worked in QA for several years - they really are lazy."

QA and is often times where you stuff people with the lowest set of skills and the laziest of the bunch, so yes. That said, good companies will place some of the best, because bugs will kill a product.

Mustang300C20124044d ago

Another uneducated idiot spewing about devs being lazy

Qrphe4043d ago

If you pay the devs or give them more time they won't be "lazy." A lot of people resort to calling developers and publishers lazy or greedy without considering financial aspects which ARE the main factors in anything within the industry.

KwietStorm_BLM4044d ago

6 1/2 years later and some of you still don't understand or have any respect. But its easy to just say lazy, so lets run with that.

Yodagamer4044d ago

They aren't lazy, they are just business smart. Why spend more money on the version that will sell the least? The ports got better as the ps3 sold more because it finally gave them a reason to spend the extra dollars.

T24043d ago

Perhaps but that isnt very business savvy ... They made plenty of enemies doing this ... Just look at all fans who hate those companies for ruining their games. Its not a long term strategy to make shit ports for ANY system

r1sh124044d ago

its a good thing.
The problem is some games are expected every year and if developers have to meet these annual deadlines whilst trying to code for a processor that is generally harder to code for, the games quality could take a hit.
CPU's are powerful enough to easily handle games for a very long time, consoles are only as strong as their weakest component which is usually RAM or GPU.

The PS3 processor will be fine in the next gen but lack of RAM and GPU would hold it back more.

solid_warlord4043d ago

@black911 u create a PS3 game then dumb ass...see how hard it is then to work with a cell based chip.

xtreampro4043d ago (Edited 4043d ago )

You seem to be totally unaware of the fact that Sony's first party studios played a major role in forcing them to abandon that poorly designed monstrosity that is the Cell in favor of better more efficient and easier to use hardware.

So rather than wasting a year figuring out to use the damn thing this time they'll spend more time on actually making games!

Sony's first party devs are far from lazy and they before any other devs asked for this change.

MYSTERIO3604043d ago

It makes me wonder, if the PS4 is using off the shelf PC hardware (non customised) this time its frame could be quite large. i mean larger then the original PS3 and possibly the first XBOX. I could be wrong though.

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lovegames7184044d ago

These devs are in it for the money like everyone else so whatever makes things easier for them is what it is. At least now ports across the Ps4 and Xbox will be identical for the most part which is good. Developers like Nd, SM, GG and Media Molecule will still be able to harness the power and do what they have to do with their engines.

Cyb3r4044d ago

Yeah but you gotta admit its a pretty smart move by Sony

loulou4044d ago

an easy to develop for console helped microsoft loads this gen. it makes perfect sense for sony to do the same thing going forward

NeverEnding19894043d ago

It's good to see SONY correct the mistakes they made this gen.

Neko_Mega4044d ago

It is lazy, because if you look at how many developers finally knew how to use the Cell. Almost all of them did, their was only some.

An I bet if Sony keep using the Cell, they would understand it more better and it be more easy to use.

maniacmayhem4044d ago

Time is money and most devs are third parties and are looking to port there games across all systems. Having one made specifically for the cell would be time consuming and time = money.

N0S3LFESTEEM4043d ago

They made the smarter choice by ditching it this round... an 8 core architecture will win out over a Single core with a bunch of mini cores.

DigitalSmoke4044d ago

Great move on Sony's part, the media can't get between the love of developers for a machine.
Something Sony felt the hard part of last generation, yet eventhough releasing exclusives that broke the visual barier over and over.

Can't see what happens next.

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It's A Crime That There's No Sleeping Dogs 2 Yet

Huzaifah from eXputer: "Sleeping Dogs from the early 2010s is one of the best open-world games out there but in dire need of a resurgence."

LG_Fox_Brazil22h ago

I agree, I consider the first one a cult classic already

isarai16h ago

You say "yet" as if it's even possible anymore. United Front Games is gone, along with anyone that made this game what it is

CrimsonWing692h ago

That’s what happens when games sell poorly. And I’ve seen people wonder why people cry when a game sells badly… this is your answer.

solideagle1h ago

Majority of the time it's true but if a company/publisher is big (in terms of money), they can take a hit or 2. e.g. I am not worried about Rebirth sales as Square will make Remake 3 anyway but if FF 17 doesn't sell then Square might need to look for alternative. <-- my humble opinion

Abnor_Mal1h ago

Doesn’t Microsoft own the IP now since they acquired Activision?

boing122m ago(Edited 22m ago)

Sleeping Dogs was a sleeper hit back then. It was fantastic. It actually still is. Would love a sequel to this, or at least a revive of True Crime series.

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Stellar Blade X NieR: Yoko Taro and Hyung-Tae Kim on How Their Blockbusters Inspire One Another

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Dying Light 2 Nightmare Mode Update Coming This Week, New Info Revealed

Techland has revealed more information about the Dying Light 2 Nightmare Mode update, which will bring a new difficulty level this week.

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