PlayStation 4 architect on welcoming developers
Wanted to make sure PS4 wasn't a "puzzle" like 💎PS3
PlayStation 4 lead system architect Mark Cerny was thinking about the console in late 2007--just a year after PlayStation 3 was released. He wasn't the architect at the time, Cerny told , but Sony saw promise in his ideas: one of which was "that a very developer-centric approach t🐭o the design of the PlayStation 4 would just make things go more🔯 smoothly overall."
"The biggest thing was thatও we didn't want the hardware to be a puzzle that programmers would be needing to solve to make quality titles," Cerny said.
The PlayStation 3's Cell processor was billed as a unique powerhouse, but its idiosyncratic architecture made it a difficult beast to tame. On Cerny's first tour of developers, it became clear they wanted t🧔wo things: a lot of unified memory, and an 8-core CPU.
PS4 has both, and Cerny said Sony's experience build🅘ing the Vita into a friendlier development environment laid the groundwork for its new home co🦩nsole.
"We took Vita as an opportunity to rework the tool chain and the development environment, and I think that you saw that the response from the development community [to those changes] was very good," says Cerny. "That meant that with PS4 we already had this philosophy in place--that we wanted our tools to be much richer an🐈d much more accessible to our developers, even in the launch timeframe."
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