Speaking of attempts at factual points.
The Order was given the chance to come out with gameplay at the discretion of the developer and Sony. They put out footage running on PS4 that was a technical mess, and then downgraded graphical points to try and get it running.
The Last Of Us 1.5 after a year? It is done by many other publishers, yes. It is rarely done by first party stuff because of how it looks, part of that being a disservice to the PS3 owners of t...
Literally says nothing. Next up...
"Sony working on games" says insider.
How about a second of gameplay?
I agree. The layoffs and such at Sony studios are even more worrisome. For them to put out a Last Of Us 1.5 already is crazy. Deep Down is looking like vaporware, and I'm not sure if The Order devs are even putting out footage off a PS4.
Looks like about 95% indie and free to play. Not even sure Deep Down will release this year, still looks like a tech demo.
Welcome to 1995.
The thing that would make there conference great is a Burnout game with Crash mode.
The first thing he should do is realize the game isn't running at 1080p. If the game is letterboxed it is not possible for it to run at 1080p vertically.
It can't keep up with 30fps, though?
Ten frames per second?
More message board news.
It isn't leaked footage, it is footage from someone who bought the game at a store.
... and it will still look terrible.
It has CGI movements and look because it is a very slow quick time event-fest. The one gameplay trailer they have show stutters whenever anything is happening.
Is this news?
If it was a next gen engine, it wouldn't be able to hold up on PS3. The developers of Dark Souls 2 called their engine "next gen".
Can't wait to play the PS Plus Demo Edition.
Who?
If a public commercial states something, that isn't an insider.
Just people's take on what games interest them. Didn't realize you had to play and love games that could run on a PS3 as PS4 "exclusives".
Nothing wrong with indie games. I would rather play AAA RPG's than some games that look like dollar Android titles yet cost fifteen bucks.