PS4 sales means more potential games :)
Which is why Vita owners aren't happy with the mediocre sales. It means support may be cut off.
Developer costs of a powerful handheld are possibly too high to be worth the risk.
You only need to buy five $60 dollar EA games a year to get your money's worth on the discount alone.
Sony should have a Playstation University where you learn to develop games. Cheap labour co-op.
PSnow should be like this kind of low priced subscription model.
It's similar to breaking down the patch log of a recently patched game.
I guess it doesn't really need a review score, but many people haven't played it and probably wouldn't be likely to look up old reviews.
There are barely any games with graphical merit that are capable of holding a consistent framerate during rare situations of extreme clutter.
Guess you learned to write but not read.
Like 99% of every 60fps game released that is not a fighter, or has average graphics.
Isn't that a low amount of downloads for a free game in an 80 million user base?
Hilarious
Eyegasm
It's not personality. The official term is Credibility.
If the cost of production decreases, I think they should drop the price just to secure a greater lead.
No kidding. Some games were really pushing it.
Dragon's Dogma for instance. Favourite game. Absolutely garbage framerate.
Same
If they are going to consider Bruce Campbell, they may as well use Matt Dillon.
Although I think Hugh Jackman would be perfect.
They should have stats for people that play on 60fps and 30fps.
I want to know if 60fps on average do better.
Is it not 60fps locked? Has there been released footage of the 60fps gameplay? (genunine question, not sarcasm. I was just re-reading it and the question can sound pretty terrible)
Also, I figure they would just throw in some easy toggle effects with the freed up RAM so they don't squander resources.
What I love about this is that it might soon be possible for console games to be like PC where we can change the settings to our liking to obtain our own...
Yeah, they shouldn't generalize the consumer base