Not without Bungie (You know, the developers xbots were calling the best devs ever). I'm sure 343 are just as talented though/s.
It won't be a 'war' it's cooperative play only.
I already have a powerful pc, I will always prefer gaming on a console, it's simply a better, more rounded experience. I use PCs for work and consoles for gaming. More fun with fewer hassles.
Whoops, meant GDDR5, its a powerful machine but it can't bend time (typing on smartphone) :-)
Thats not really what the article is saying. Its saying that no games are making full use of high-end pc's, and that is very true. You can spend $2000 on a pumped up pc with insane power and it won't look any different to one costing half the price, because nobody optimises for it.
I use a workstation with duel Quadro and Tesla cards for film rendering and sfx. For those who don't know, when they have poor yielding Tesla's, they turn them into titans. The mach...
@PositiveEmotions
I don't think that google is the one being stupid. If you look for what you want in real terms rather than slang you'd be fine. 'Hot chicks' means baby chickens with a high temperature.
Moron^^
How exactly? Nobody has heard about it outside of pc nerds. They already have pc's, why would they want this? They don't have the backing to get the box into the mainstream conciousness, it will be dead within a year.
How much money do you think he'll send to Lamborghini if/when he sells the cars? Or is it only his profession that deserves to get paid for second-hand sales?
He tells you the weight of the DS4 in grams. It's something like 218g if I remember (takes too long to reload article with my smartphone to check). Its slightly heavier than DS3.
Sounds better than I thought it would be.
26th would be better (my birthday). :-)
I think the media just jumps on everything he tweets. Its not his fault if every time he says hello it gets turned into a news story.
The UK were the real pioneers, just look at the early 1980's, the industry was dominated by British hardware/software. That domination may not have lasted long, but it was pre-nes era.
PRISM!!! Microsoft put access nodes in Skype as soon as they bought it to allow access to your private calls by government agencies. No paranoia involved, just not taking the risk of walking blindly into a minefield. The last company I would ever trust with the integrity of my personal information is Microsoft.
So long as there are naive fools who believe all companies act the same way, and blindly trust companies like Microsoft, their business will flourish.
No, he deserves to die. He chased my cat up a tree! (not that I have a cat but as Riley isn't real I feel entitled to add to his backstory)!
Its a big difference. Firstly you can play a game on an account anywhere in the world instantly (impossible to do with a physical disk). Secondly with a disk, it can only be played at one location at a time. You could easily set up the "family share" feature whereby several players can play at different times/locations on the same day.
@AngryRaptor
Do you really think publishers would allow a feature that would theoretically allow 30 million people to play a game that only sold 3 million copies? The policy was made on the fly to appease gamers who were worried about game sharing. Why would any publisher endorse a system that allows 10 people to play off of a single purchased product (they may only end up with 10% of the revenues). This is the REAL reason for Microsofts back-tracking, nothing to do with 'people p...
If you want hype about a game, make a better game than 'Fuel Overdose', I've played the demo and it was utterly crap. 'Buzz' is automatically produced when a game is truly great.
Buttons are brilliant, I'm sure the ps4 can handle more buttons than the Xbone. Thats the thing with kinect, it stops you touching all those remote buttons, its not for me because I love buttons! I hope they bring out a revised version with shinier buttons and a toggle-switch (I'd be in heaven)!