First of all... it's not a "Sony Game" and second it's a small development studio so there is always a fairly high probability that you'll have long stretches of no news... they don't have the man power or resources to waste updating people.
not big on this comparison... in truth the best way to test the platforms would be only player's car running through the track since car visibility clearly has frame rate effect
I'm sure you can get around this... though VPN
I'm sure that someone will get some tunneling software working you could probably get it to work with a VPN
@Nick They're working on that as well so you'll get your wish it's just not a priority
At least the first two posters acknowledge their ignorance the rest of you just act like idiots pretending you have any idea wtf you're talking about degrading this as if you had a clue. Yes something like this can already be done on a simple level, but they are editing source code and updating the game on the fly... As an earlier poster said this is more for developers, but has real world impact for games especially MMOs and other server based games or online games.
3rd generation titles are generally when Hardware starts to hit it's strides
Are we really having this conversation?
Driveclub sounds like a racer that only needs to drive in circles and FH2 sounds like an open world game... why do we compare these two? You're going to have less audio fidelity in FH2... this goes without saying there is a lot of give and take when you go from the track to an open world
No crap... much snappier and the media controls made sense this stuff if garbage
You people seem to think you can play every Steam game with Steam OS... you can not about 1/5 of the Steam library is compatible... and of that 1/5 almost all of them play better on Windows
it's funny and amusing for about 3 minutes after that... meh
It's there too nip SteamOS in the bud
The vision seems more and more like it was a good one ahead of its time
you're still only getting a fraction of the games on Steam and it's still a majority smaller indie games. While there are bigger studios making their stuff compatible they are mostly bigger independents
I'm not even sure they have more games...
if he is I'm going to his cook outs and not yours
that was a bug I thought... as you can see in these it's been fixed
not to mention this is Ubisoft we are talking about
How funny some people with "never forget" what Microsoft did, but seem to forget what Sony did... twice... they purposely sabotaged online support for the Dreamcast (I was there I saw it even on Sega's official web site back when it was only a forum and nothing else) and again with the lies and deceit of the PS3. Not only did they ignore developer needs for over a decade(the PS2 and PS3 were not friendly machines to develop for and the PS2 didn't even have the power edge), ...