Physics and AI are things that I've never denied being possible on the cloud, though even in those cases it will be quite interesting to see how they handle variable connection quality. If your connection lags, what happens to the physics calculations? Those are things that could have a very severe impact on gameplay if it happened, and it happening for one person would mean it happened to everyone since that same physical object must be destroyed in real time for everyone.
Don't forget Everybody's gone to Rapture, Dreams, possibly Dragon Quest 11... I know there's some other good ones in there.
Yeah, all the 2015 footage they showed looks hazy.
I prefer mine where my thumbs naturally rest, and symmetrical, just like my hands.
For winter, you want at least one beefalo hat, I usually have 2 thermal stones (I leave one by the fire nice n' hot if I need it). Then for food, stock up as many veggies in your refrigerator and lots of meat in the drying rack. Also, build a bee house and harvest lots of honey from it before the winter. Then you can hunt beefalo and koalafant when the food starts running out, and mix 2 meats with 2 honeys in the crock pot to make honey ham, which restores an enormous amount of health and...
@gears
"Keep taking snapshots but when it's in motion you can see it."
keep on moving those goalposts.
However, if you want to play the gif game, we'll do that.
http://orig00.deviantart.ne...
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Ignoring that, even if the sales were mostly the result of the bundle, which they were not, bundles still cost more than the base unit does, so you're still buying the damn game.
If Kudo wasn't such a douche, I'd believe it, as this game looks to be one of the most original games to ever release on an Xbox platform, but he is, so I'm still skeptical.
@genuine
it means you can expect the console selling the most to get the best games, as developers are going to flock to the console that sells the most and therefore has the biggest install base. Look at all the games coming to PS4 now, it's like the PS2 generation all over again.
PS4 can't emulate PS3 like Xbox One can emulate Xbox 360. The reason isn't because Xbox One is more powerful, but because the cell processor was such an exotic architecture that it is extremely difficult to emulate. The 7 SPUs were weak in a lot of ways, but could do certain tasks very fast. Trying to shoe-horn that into a general purpose CPU and also emulating the PPU core at the same time, on an 8 core chip that is clocked at a slower speed than PS3's CPU was isn't an easy t...
@donthate
You are correct about not all tasks being able to be offloaded onto the GPU, however many of the most processor intensive tasks can be, and since the difference in CPU speed is only 9% (thanks dante), the added 50% (yes, I'm aware the 2 metrics are not equal) should still be enough to offset the differences with room to spare.
It isn't just the additional shader cores, but also the improved GPGPU funtionality, such as 64 compute queues as o...
This dude is stating a well known fact, the bone's cpu is clocked 15% higher (or 8%, forgot which). However, it ignores the extra gpu cores ps4 has that do gpgpu tasks which offload tasks from the cpu, and offer a larger than 15% power advantage in return. So, even at cpu-type tasks, ps4 is still more powerful.
You fanboys can disagree all you want (though I doubt any of you know what you are talking about enough to reply with a counter-point), but as said above, the numb...
You seriously believe that investors just write off billions of dollars in losses with no intent on making sure the division they invested in ever gives them a return on that money? Do you really, for one minute, believe that just because a division of ANY company launches a new product, that all of the losses from that company's previous products are forgotten? You obviously do not understand economics. Any investor is looking for a return on that investment. The Xbox division as a whole...
What does matter is that Xbox One cost billions of dollars to produce and market, and the investors these numbers are meant for are looking for a return on that investment. They want profits, which Xbox division has never generated one penny of since the first Xbox (360 became profitable as a stand alone unit, until RROD, but never was able to erase the 4 billion dollar loss from Xbox. Xbox One has lost money as well since).
So, you can't necessarily look at a 27% growth ...
The frame rate has nothing to do with online performance other than the faster the frame rate, the lower the ping has to be on your net connection has to be to avoid lag, otherwise the connection won't send/return a result before the next frame gets drawn. 60fps draws a frame every 16ms. 90 would be 12ms. If your game requires frame-accurate input, like many fighting games do, running at faster frame rates online is a bad thing. Most people won't have pings low enough and lag will be ...
I added subtitles.
https://youtu.be/OiSJE9k8Zi...
Remembering bungie? Who cares that they created all this... They make stuff for PS4 now.
*disagree*
/s
Damn... I wasn't exactly fond of the direction he was taking the company, but I still respect his contributions to gaming. Some of the best games ever made were made under his watch.
R.I.P.
You won't get a very big image out of this thing. It only has 32 lumens. I work with projectors for a living, as I own a multimedia production company and do IMAG video projections as well as video projection mapping.
The weakest projector we use is 3500 lumens, and it's an ultra-short throw. We only use it because the projector can sit very close to the object it is projecting on, so it'll throw an image of respectable brightness since the light doesn't have...