I played on a C7, it looked great. Wasn't too dark, thought i have made a lot of adjustments to my settings for SDR and HDR(cant be changed separately of SDR). That is before I had set my backlight to 100% for HDR content.
Apparently no got the joke. ^ "Let sleeping dogs lie"
And we are free to judge people like that.
For a Playstation device, yes, big time.
Exactly. Nintendo is greedier than the others.
Skyward Sword
I'm the opposite, wouldn't mind just newer hardware and leaving exclusives to developers/studios just as it pretty much is now. I like portability.. why would you want them to create a game that is ONLY for handheld when it can be easily done on a home console? Well for sales, only. But, It's just not going to happen with Sony, sadly, they had one big handheld, late in the game and it did very well, but I think they took it too far with the Vita. I think the hype is what killed i...
I wish phones were like that :(
They just need upgraded hardware, and if the architecture is similar, no problem for the SDK transitions. Can keep pumping out the J games and indies, and up to primarily AAA home-console developers to create portable versions.
I still purchases/download(PS+ free) Vita games to my Vita and play them. Some games just are better for mobile. I would LOVE a new Vita with upgraded hardware to support more performance demanding indies.
Um, no. I think he means the PSP did way better in terms of exclusives and support. If Vita did the same, it would have fared well.
Cheaper pricing, PS3 to PS3 Downloads. All I need, personally. What would sell better is maybe launch some titles on it once in a while, maybe like a timed release and only available to people not on a trial(you know people will abuse that), not big first party titles, but maybe semi-recent 1st, or indie.
100s of thousands, lol.
I'm not comparing Mario.. Just comparing one of the more accessible popular single player games(to children and long time fans) to Minecraft, not that they are similar or on the same level. I'm saying that children follow trends, and that's where the money is. Mario's $ is in the initial purchase, not the long game and Minecraft and Fortnite are running.
Crazy how this game got so huge. Same as Fortnite. There's a formula, and it's streaming. What popular culture rip offs were for Fortnite, Mods were for Minecraft. Popularity to follow, kids(and parents) to spend $. I've seen children play Minecraft, and I have seen them play Mario.. With Minecraft, they seem to mimic streamers/videos.
I'm enjoying in VR.
Remote Play is great for when you want to play a casual game that requires less reaction speed than say, Street Figher or COD. In the house.. can just relax and play laying down, or have a show/video(that doesn't require constant visual focus), in the restroom, or maybe just feel like being in another room, or when someone else is using the TV. When you're out of the house it can bit of a hassle, but on good connections/times it's manageable, but I don't do it often. If ...
Yes, it's still on PC. I meant when it came to phones, for the average user, it's only for Xperia.
Actually Remote Play is locked to Xperia devices (Phones). Need to change framework, build.prop, hide root, etc to get it working on a non-xperia phone. Can't really see it's available on Android, more like Xperia. Remote Play was on PC via Twisted(unoffically) quite a bit before it was officially released, but can't really say it was available on PC. There's always a work around though for people who are willing.
I think they're in it to win it. I already like it over any BR game, yes, even over Blackout(which needs features Apex has)
Would be great to have seasons(with tiered unlocks). We already know they are going to add another map, legends, and they alread added a new weapon (havoc) just a while ago. I think they know wassup