Exactly. This is why we haven’t seen a reasonably priced octo core intel chip for YEARS. And look how long AMD’s had one. Seriously should I just switch to say Ryzen X1800 for a good octo core? It’s got to be better than my 6700k intel by now. Intel -has- octo core processors but there always around $1,000 each.
And capcom is just barely hanging on at this point. Does SFV even get made if sony doesn’t help them out? Kinda shocked they had the fund for Resident Evil 7 at this point.
Hell you can get the Ryzen 1700 or Ryzen 1700 X. 8 Cores, 16 threads.
The Intel 7700K might still edge out in single core performances but craps out if you want to run lets say OSB studio for screen capture/streams along side game plays of Doom, Counter Strike, Ashes of the Singularity or what ever high end PC game you want to run. Ryzen 7 lets you run your game and OSB studio at the same time without performance lost.
I not going to go into why some of the top system builders hate the new Intel i9.
The gameplay is looking good to me. I guess that can’t compare to playing through the same DBZ sagas over again for the millionth game this time it will probably be in visual novel format because it’s Arc System.
I always thought of the Persona series as a cringey/campy spin-off. However, Persona 2: Innocent Sin’s occult themes with Nazis felt relatively compelling and Persona 4 reminded me of Scooby Doo, so I enjoyed them despite them being part of the series. Otherwise, I have despised every other release. Loved Nocturne to death though.
It came out in Japan last Sept. It’s not entirely unreasonable, though I would think it more likely we’d see something new at TGS first rather than E3, if anything