As a PS4 owner I agree with you 100% (is this a first for N4G)?
@Milruka
Really? You think developers want to make their games compatible with 798,593+ possible hardware variations? You don't think its much faster and easier to develop for a machine with a fixed specification?
A number of devs have already expressed a preference towards coding for PS4 over PC for that very reason.
Now I'm confused, my eyes keep telling me this game looks amazing, but Xbox fans on this site keep telling me it looks "last gen", now I don't know which to believe.
/S
You can't run the game with those figures on 98.5% of PC's (including yours you liar).
@Death
I was clarifying my statement, not backing down. Why would I be afraid of standing behind what I say? Please give me one single reason.
If you read my previous posts you'll see that I always stand behind my convictions even if I'm the only person on this entire sight who holds that particular point of view.
The reason I mentioned Americans in general is because it's the only former colony that pronounces "then" and "than"...
The "you"s in my comment do not refer to Americans in general, just those who repeat the same mistake 50/60 times a day on N4G.
Just thought I'd clear that up.
@Outlaw. Not sure what point you're making about my grammar, it's punctuated perfectly well.
Of course I realise that (if you bothered to read I acknowledged it hours before your comment).
@Tedakin
More people didn't buy Tomb Raider than did buy it last year. I don't know why you assume everyone is buying it twice.
Don't agree with the "less (fewer) quality games then (than) the X1". I personally don't have a problem with the PS4 lineup, and don't forget the F2P games, War Thunder for example is a great game, I'm loving it personally.
Also why do Americans have such a problem differentiating between "then" and "than"? I know you tend to pronounce them the same in your accent, but seriously guy's, they have very different meanings and are...
@maniac
You just copy/pasted someone else's comment from the article page.
You should at least acknowledge the original comment, not try to pass it off as your own.
^^^^Third paragraph is not aimed @below
Typing on phone. Sorry
@Milruka
Is that aimed at me? You weren't very specific, I know a little programming, admittedly I haven't coded a game from scratch since the 1980's, but even so your argument is that of a moron.
If you bought a car that was a piece of crap you have every right to complain. If the company that made that crappy car bought out every other car manufacturer in the world so all you could buy was that one crappy car, you'd likely complain more.
I've been saying for years that windows sucks for gaming, this confirms it. Microsoft aren't the software geniuses they proclaim to be, that's why they have to buy out or destroy the competition, its easy to be the winner of a one-man race.
@nope111
It's not going to happen, Kinect is the feature they built the XB1 around. It is their main vision for the console, it's the USP for the console. If they removed it, it wouldn't look good for investors (a diluted incarnation of their core design vision).
I'm not saying I agree with their decisions (Im not interested in an XB1 at any price), but I understand that you can't just remove a core feature of a product without causing major proble...
Not a single word of your comment is on topic. This article is about Ready at Dawn and the Order 1886, not Black Tusk or the Xbone lineup.
Please keep it relevant.
The old PC face textures look really outdated, talk about artistic style all you want, the fact is it looks way better in the definitive edition.
@Killrate
PC looks SO inferior to both PS4 and XB1 its not even funny, seriously drop the PC looks better crap, it simply doesn't come close.
PS4 has 4x the texture resolution of the pc.
Doh, shot yourself in the foot there kingduqc, the new textures have 4x the resolution of the pc version (fact).
@DoctorJones
It was a flippant remark, it was not supposed to be taken literally, just pointing out the fact that there are compatibility issues when coding for PC's that you simply don't get with consoles.
I have programmed before (created games from scratch in the 80's and studied programming at college in the early 90's).
I am rusty, I admit, but im not nearly as naive as you're trying to imply.
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