Agreed!
I agree. I'm just telling you how it is from a technical standpoint.
Exactly. I've seen it advertised at Gamestop for the same price. I actually think that's pretty evil for the uneducated consumer but I it is Gamestop...
An old PC and a decent wifi card would be the best solution. It would be the equivalent of a business class router. You could do all sorts of crazy stuff with it including adding HDDs and making your own personal cloud.
If you don't have access to an old PC and you still want a name brand router,...
Probably not unless you either have a 10mbps upload speed on your home connection or take the PS4 physically with you too.
@ Anarki
Well considering the only limitation is the hard drive itself...
http://gizmodo.com/5894934/...
You make a good point but really the only issue is the price to performance cost on SSDs still. They are coming down quick though.
I plan on putting a 1TB SSD in my PS4 probably within the next 6 months. The performance gains are defiantly still there even without trim enabled.
Also while I do have multiple drives in my PC, I still stick most of my frequently played games on my SSD not my HDD. That would seem like a major waste of a investment to only use it ...
Wow, I'm really glad spell check prevented you from putting a "C" instead of that "B".
All of these reviews are being taken out of contex of the real situation. A lot of this hate is coming from the singleplayer. They put the following statement in bold, large text, and separated it from the rest of the article paragraph...
"A slick, solid multiplayer"
So yea maybe the single player is terrible. That's not why I buy FPS games anymore so I could care less.
I replied to a similar comment over in another article so I'm just going to copy and paste it here. I think it will help you understand it a bit more...
As for 3g/4g, you can't play it on the 3g Vita which totally makes sense. You can technically connect it to 4g via a mifi device or tethering it to your 4g phone. It probably wouldn't be playable though even if it actually connected because of the terrible latency associated with cellular networks.
Yea, one day and they not only adapted the controls correctly but they also added a whole separate touch screen map function, seen around 1:15.
I'm glad Sony is making game developers support remote play. There really is no excuse not to.
I hope this increases the Vita speeds too. I would actually be highly upset if it doesn't with as much as they are advertising how well the PS4 and Vita go together.
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It's confusing I know but I didn't make it up. It's basically the official abbreviation at this point.
It's been used by the interwebs since the game was announced. For example..
http://planetside2.co.uk/te...
That's a official post from the official site.
It's a fun game for f2p but just know all it turns into is grinding the same levels over and over again. It's basically a dungeon crawler.
I played it once or twice but specifically never got into it because of this. I had a guy on my clan that was doing nothing but playing a single level over and over again for days.
Just a warning. If that's what your into then more power to you. I guess it also won't hurt to try it being f2p and all. :P
I've been playing PS2 since the beta (and Halo since 2001) and I have always said it felt like Halo.
There are all sorts of associations that are similar. The futuristic environment, "shielding" that allows you to sponge up tons of damage before being killed, Vanu weapons are like Covenant weapons, jetpacks, tanks feel a whole lot like Halo tanks, etc.
It's basically like someone tried to make a spiritual successor to Halo while adding a hug...
First of all, you asked what's the purpose if 3g/4g isn't capable. That's kind of a silly question. Sure you can't connect to it on the road or maybe when you're out camping. Still wifi is almost everywhere in our world at this point. I can think of a endless number of times and places that I could connect to my Vita away from home.
As for 3g/4g, you can't play it on the 3g Vita which totally makes sense. You can technically connect it to 4g via a mif...
You can find them super cheap on ebay/craigslist. That's how I found my buddys and my own Vita in like new condition for around $120 each. They came with a few extras too. Just do some research.
I've said this many times but I will continue to do so. Just trying to spread the Vita love for anyone on the fence. :)
It's funny. A few people report bugs and then everyone thinks it's a issue.
I have't picked up the game yet but about 8 people in my clan have (PC version), all with very different system setups.
They have all be playing it since launch day with no complaints or game breaking glitches.
If you want to point fingers though, hows GTA V online that launched months ago?
Well if it doesn't apply to you then it doesn't apply to you.
It sucks and I'm sorry but no reason to point out the obvious. Just use some logic and move on. It should be obvious who the comment was intended for.
Top reason NOT to buy it at launch...
Gamestop will have it for $30 on Black Friday. I too would already own the PC version but with $50 premium in mind, I'm waiting on this deal first.
And yet here it is with thousands of pre-launch PS4s out in the wild and as far as heating goes the only thing we have heard is "it stays cool even after hours."
As Sarcasm said above, the max TDP of the unit is only 140W. That is pretty much nothing. I have seen 800W PC PSUs in a mini atx case which was only about twice as large as the PS4.
We are dealing with a multiple billion dollar company here. Their hardware engineers made the decision to put...