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I just switched it and I got the Nov 15th date by 8pm..2 was only $8
GOOD LOOKS BRUH.
Cant wait to enjoy the next generation.
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I just switched it and I got the Nov 15th date by 8pm..2 was only $8
Switching nowI just switched it and I got the Nov 15th date by 8pm..
GOOD LOOKS BRUH.
Cant wait to enjoy the next generation.
multiplayer doesn't interest me. i would much rather play a 50 hour RPG or a platformer with a story instead of playing a fps with 12 year old racists.
@ the end. I still don't see how people can like the same game over and over every year.
Battlefield > all (except socom 1 and 2)
My favorite games of all time@ the end. I still don't see how people can like the same game over and over every year.
Battlefield > all (except socom 1 and 2)
And people tend to forget that DICE had to copy **** from COD too.
Are games going to be hard to come by on RD if you didn't preorder?
No chance. Software is never hard to come by unless it's some special edition copy or it's like demon souls was.
Are games going to be hard to come by on RD if you didn't preorder?
No chance. Software is never hard to come by unless it's some special edition copy or it's like demon souls was.
Last of Us was sold out in Calgary 45 days after release.
My favorite games of all time@ the end. I still don't see how people can like the same game over and over every year.
Battlefield > all (except socom 1 and 2)
Did you know that an old zipper developer is creating the supposed successor to s2?
Last Guardian Update:
“Japan Studio, which is developing The Last Guardian, is working on many games, like Puppeteer and Knack, to name just the publicly announced ones, and those games are of higher priority right now.” - Fumito Ueda
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yea he said its gonna be like the first 2 socoms, he was pretty much the one who started the socom series up Im pretty sure. Only thing is its gonna be 12 v 12 which isnt like socomMy favorite games of all time
Did you know that an old zipper developer is creating the supposed successor to s2?
so people should lie and say that like it if they really don't? I'm tired of all the games that are the same every year, madden nba 2k, cod....I used to play cod all the time, I was good too but it just got old. I liked both single players, cod single player is better but I'm not buying either game for that really.I'm sorry but I hate this blind COD hate.
Yes it is getting stale, but COD is still solid year after year, and kills BF in campaign (waits for the who buys BF for the campaign joke, which would be even more ironic given the recent Titanfall convo) and co-op.
And people tend to forget that DICE had to copy **** from COD too.
COD is great if you're 14 years old
COD is great if you're 14 years old
LOL.. WHAT.
WHAT'S THE GROWN UP GAME TO PLAY?
COD is great if you're 14 years old
LOL.. WHAT.
WHAT'S THE GROWN UP GAME TO PLAY?
-Not hire them for the their next console. Hundreds of millions lost for AMD
-Partner with Nvdivia to make sure DirectX performance is better on their cards. Which would be a death blow
-Optimize Windows for Intel and Nvdivia components
-Recommend OEM not use AMD parts
A lot.
Sony’s President of Worldwide Studios Shuhei Yoshida is really good at confirming this with “yes” or “no” replies on twitter. The latest confirms that PS4 users will be able to chat with Vita users via Party Chat.
So, that means not just Cross Game Chat, but Cross Platform Chat too, which seems like a rather impressive feat. It will be good to see how well this works after the PS4, but it sounds very promising if it’s going to be as smooth as chatting from Vita to Vita.
Yoshida also confirmed that you’ll be able to jump straight into Remote Play while the game is still active, so there will be no need to save and quit. Now, we wonder whether Party Chat will remain active while using Remote Play.
Someone told me that Internet connection/playing online will cost, any true to that?
Gaijin Entertainment confirmed that it will be releasing its free-to-play aerial combat MMOG War Thunder on PS4 in time for launch earlier this week, with “easier socialising tools” plus support for video sharing and streaming on the platform. The game is currently in open beta on PC, and will be playable across platforms.
We asked War Thunder developers Anton Yudintsev and Kiril Yudsintsev why they chose to bring the game to PS4, and if they had considered bringing the game to Xbox One this week at Gamescom.
Why PS4?
Anton Yudintsev: Well the main thing is you need a lot of people in the game for online gaming to make your game successful. And Sony allows us to make cross-platform games for PS4 and they allow us to make simultaneous updates. We have a digital agreement; we can make simultaneous updates on PC and PS4. That means there will be a lot of players playing from day one. They will be on PC but [playing] with PS4 players. This is one thing. The second is that PS4 is so powerful, and the architecture is similar to PC, so it’s much easier to maintain simultaneous updates.
Did you assess Xbox One as a potential platform?
AY: Microsoft… they have yet to decide how they’re doing online free-to-play and self-published games. They’re pretty far from that, even with their latest initiative.
AY: Microsoft… they have yet to decide how they’re doing online free-to-play and self-published games. They’re pretty far from that, even with their latest initiative.
Does any of the things they’ve been saying in the last few months about self-publishing and patching and so on, does any of that change your attitude towards Xbox One?
AY: They need to stop talking and start basically doing something. Because right now you need to certify your servers with Microsoft, you need to make… it’s not yet clear if there will be updates. If you can’t make updates without Microsoft [approval] they ruin the idea of online gaming, basically. They’ve said there’ll be some kind of opportunity [for that] but haven’t yet said quite exactly how it’ll be working.
Kiril Yudsintsev: No cross-platform.
AY: No cross-platform is allowed on Xbox. Cross-platform multiplayer. So the Xbox One ecosystem will be small at the beginning of the cycle. I hope some day Microsoft will be there.
So it’s about policy, not power.
AY: No it’s not about power.
KY: We are scalable. We are running on a toaster [laughs].
AY: Well, obviously PlayStation 4 is more powerful than Xbox One.
How much more powerful?
AY: It depends what you’re doing. GPU, like 40 per cent more powerful. DDR5 is basically 50 per cent more powerful than DDR3, but the memory write is bigger on Xbox One so it depends on what you’re doing.
How is that going to translate to on-screen results for the kinds of games you want to make? So to optimise War Thunder on both consoles you could hypothetically make a better, prettier version on PS4?
AY: Yep.
KY: Probably yes. But again, that’s not a very big deal.
AY: Well, for an online game the difference between Xbox One and PS4 is not that big a deal. PS4 is more powerful, basically, but the main reason is not about power.