
Since the news broke last week about several well-known editors leaving their web sites to join Vox Media in forming a new site to cover the game industry, speculation has been buzzing. Fuel was added to the fire as Chris Grant made it clear they would be hiring away more people this year as their site (still in the works) plans to expand. How will this affect existing sites that cover the game industry? What's going to happen in 2012 to games journalism? IndustryGamers spoke with Peer Schneider, Senior Vice President of Content Publishing at IGN Entertainment, to get the perspective of the largest game site in the industry.

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Amazing news! Digital Foundry has parted ways with IGN and bought their shareholding in the business. What this means is that from now on, all aspects of DF are decided upon by DF.
Would love to see more DF Retros from John now that they can come up with their own ideas.
I love DF-crew, they are experts at what they do and I'm so happy for this!
I believe in these guys more than anyone else!
I overall don't like podcasts either but these guys make it fun for me at least! :D
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Sony has announced the PS5 Pro, an upgraded version of the PlayStation 5 capable of higher frame rates, better ray-tracing, and improved graphical fidelity."
I recall in the past, my friend attempted to demonstrate the superiority and importance of using an S-video cable for PS1 games compared to the original RCA cables. He would pause the game and switch the video output settings so I could notice the differences.
or it reminds me of the 1080P vs 900P debate.
Honestly even at 4K I can barely see the difference aside frame rate.
I hated the layout of the Vox site, won't be going there.