I've been to e3 as a journalist 3 different times, 2006, 2007, and 2009. Each time it was obvious that by only allowing journalists in, it was basically a multi-million dollar opportunity to interview people and put on a hugely expensive press conference event in a place where renting venues is not cheap.
Why bother when interviews can be conducted over the phone, internet, skype, etc... and you can throw your own pressers on your own time at the venue and production t...
Sony skipped last year's E3, still sitting on top.
I was at the last "real" E3, back in 2006, and back then the cracks forming were very obvious. The next year was when they scaled it down big time and moved it to Santa Monica, which, while interviews were easier to get with the developers, it was a complete clusterfuck, with the event spread across various hotel lobbies and then one main floor in an aircraft hangar at the airport. We spent most of our time waiting for and riding shuttles taking us from one hotel to the next for int...
This is as bad as announcing a $500 price point for weaker hardware last generation.
More likely, possible PS UI on whatever VR device XBox ends up with, if it ends up with one.
That doesn't mean each episode shouldn't be considered a "full game".
Flawless Victory
Fatality
Might take me an hour.
Yeah, now pretty much all prizes are blueprints, which you must buy credits to unlock.
I always thought that the PS4 back button add-on was released to ensure PS4 would be able to have some forward compatibility with PS5 games coming (yeah, forward... I think PS4 is going to be come the low tier of the PS ecosystem, able to play some PS5 games at greatly reduced settings, and PS5 is going to cost more than we might think, with Pro being the mid-range, and eventually PS5 Pro pushing things even further.
It won't take long for PC SSD's to catch up, but if this custom "higher speed than any PC part" aspect of the PS5 SSD is true, porting those early games that rely on that speed won't be easy. That said, any third party game that is multiplatform will probably ignore that extra speed anyway.
"Connect any blutooth headphones?"
Can't wait to get that feature, that I was using over a decade ago with my Ps3, back as a "new feature" in my PS5. Hopefully Sony allows it.
Konami might sell it someday. They abandoned the website domain years ago, now it's up for sale for $10k. They clearly have no interest in the franchise.
That's why they don't do that anymore, not that many people have top of the line PCs to game on, and when you make games just for those people, you don't sell a lot of games.
That 2080 won't get maxed out until long after the consoles release, that's the issue. PC games aren't just written to run on the top of the line hardware, they have to make sales to the millions of PC owners with mid-range gear, so they make games targeted at mid-rage that can run at higher quality, resolutions, and framerates on top-tier machines. Consoles, being a closed ecosystem, they can do a lot more with maximizing power without having to worry about it eating into their p...
Depends, NVME uses PCIe (actually it can use SATA also, and in that case it is limited in speed to SATA transfer rates), Sony may have designed some sort of custom bus for their drive to work with that can transmit data faster.
The planet doesn't give AF what we do, but we should, as while the planet can survive anything we can throw at it, we cannot survive anything it can throw at us, and if we tip the scales to the point of making life inhospitable for us, the planet will go on just fine while we kill each other over the last remaining food and clean water.
That said, there's clean ways to power a console, so...
Fans aren't allowed into E3.... Gotta be a journalist (from a well funded outlet) or an industry insider.