It was just a terrible controller. It was so crap that Sony refused to waste any more time or money fixing it. Despite me loving PSVR, the move controllers were the biggest let down of the generation. Always felt like they were a generation behind. Even for the ps3 days.
Good. I’m glad they’ve got the bottle to go against the grain with this modern day childish every single product made has to be a trilogy BS.
I’ll take 2 solid products over a churned out capitalist shit that the world revolves around these days.
I sense some homoerotic tendencies going on here…
Enter the matrix was an awesome game. It would be nice to have a new one but it would have to really push the boundaries of physics and animation to be any different this time around.
Been my go to game over the past year or so on PC. Don’t know how it’ll play out on console but I recommend the game.
So I’m going to say it again a little slower and louder… “FROM THIS POINT FORWARD” do you understand what that means?
Sony issued a statement that HZD was the last game they will be providing a free patch/update for. Going forward from this point they will not provide any more free updates.
Sony have already clearly stated over the last few days that their first party studios will not be providing any free upgrades from this point forward.
Yea, surprising, N4G hasn’t been taking about that, I know.
It’s happening because the developers were failing to handle the cheating situation because they were not providing any satisfactory anticheat solution.
They’ve been made aware for a long long time and despite claims they were working on it. They weren’t. So the intention was if the developers were not willing to fix the issue then hackers would cause trouble/shine light on the developers.
The idea being if the game is now ruined to begin with then what ...
11’c
Read that again!
If you understand “things”. Please explain how it’s physically possible for that result based on the form factor and the facts that we already know about the previous and new heatsink.
11’c - That is a monumental difference. I’m an overclocking enthusiast. So I’m happy to wait.
Haha get a grip. This guy is claiming that not only is he getting better results from a smaller, copper less heatsink but he’s also getting 11’C better results while running.
11’c!!!
11!
If you understand what that means then you have your answer to its authenticity.
Looking forward to seeing how this turns out on console. Great PC game.
Looks good but the frame rate looks terrible. Don’t know if it’s just the video but it looked really jarring.
For what is obviously a cheap indie game this looks really good.
Really surprised there’s never really been many games regarding the subject considering how big it is and where developers could go with it.
Somebody gets it!
There is some intelligent life hidden on N4G after all.
At this point I’m just going to assume you’re trolling and I’m going to leave it at that.
At this point I just assumed it was cryptomining malware.
@retro. No. That’s not how it works! AGAIN if more heat is coming out then there is more heat there to begin with. It’s not magic. The heatsink doesn’t create heat. it can’t pass heat that is not there to begin with.
Don’t know why this is so difficult for people to understand, other than of course it involves Sony.
The heatsink/exhaust expels the air provided to it. It doesn’t create heat. It cools it. If there is hotter air coming out there is hotter air going in, in the first place. Something that is cooler does not create higher temperatures. It crates lower temperatures.
Please someone explain how it can be more “efficient”??
If it’s more effic...
Have I misunderstood something? I was under the impression there was no mention of a factual overheating problem. All that was stated was the temperature being expelled from the console was up to 4 degrees higher. And this was directly due to the revised smaller heatsink?
All I want is my “update notes” option back in the games sub menu.
Hate the stupidity behind some of Sony’s decisions.