Nintendo seems to want to reinvent the wheel any time they even start to catch a hint of success. They're going to make a cool new controller that will draw in a bunch of people who will buy a single game and let the thing collect dust on the shelf. They need to recognize who their base is and stick to them.
This generation is winding down to a close, don't look much deeper into it than that.
I would NEVER play a game like Rocket League on a online streaming service that by nature induces more lag into the game. Way too fast paced, and I worry that it will affect the quality of the game for those of us playing on local machines playing against or with opponents that have not only Rocket League's server lag, but also PSNow's input lag factored in.
Enjoy AMD's terrible drivers as I currently am. I can't even use my brand new Radeon 7 card with half the apps that offer GPU acceleration (even the ones supposed to work with it, due to a driver conflict many vendors are "working with AMD to sort out"), it never wants to talk to my 4k TV, and if I don't turn my PC on and let it boot into windows before I turn on my main monitor, it overscans really bad.
I'm the opposite, I prefer a real challenge vs. predictable AI. That said, online racing can suck early on until you weed out the noobs and rank up a bit.
Zen is the architecture of AMD's CPUs... PS5's CPU will ensure that a GPU-based function will get utilized? Or shoddy gaming journalist doesn't know what they are talking about?
Someone obviously missed the mark on that one. Misspelled AND referring to the wrong part of the anatomy in the same go.
Looks nice, but DriveClub is still the all time best looking rain in a racing game king. This rain doesn't leave realistic streaks of water behind as it rolls across the window.
I remember reading in GamePro about Battle Arena Toshinden on PS1, and how the final fight took place inside a giant rotating donut made up of over 100k polygons! Amazing! lol...
This time it's hard drive transfer speed and ray tracing.
Does it show the remains of the shitty wall they tore down?
Right... it was SJWs marching in Charlotesville chanting "Jews will not replace us." It wasn't a SJW that got killed protesting those people...
Get a clue.
@meep, might want to read up on native american history.
I thought the SJWs were supposed to be the crybabies... someone needs to start passing out pacifiers around here. "A cartoon depicted a fictional reality where people that look like me are no longer in control! WAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHH!
Difference between all digital and all online... I'm currently all digital on my ps4 (though technically blu-ray discs ARE digital. but I digress), I do not buy disc based games as I don't like keeping up with them and swapping them out. However, I won't buy a console that only lets me play my games if I'm connected.
you won't see any games running about 60hz at 8k, nor will you see any graphically demanding games running at 8k natively at all.
It very likely will only be for those who put serious time into it... there would likely be a vetting process similar to the steam greenlight setup, where only the most talented devs get access to sell their games, and the rest must remain free in the dreamverse. Another option would be for them to require the game to still be playable for free within dreams, but allow it to be sold outside of dreams as well. I don't see MM putting paywalls up all over the place for their own game.
Sony: Sells twice as many VR headsets as both of their PC competitors combined, and then some.
Gaming Media: "Even though PlayStation VR wasn't the huge success Sony envisioned..."
Families that went to ports of entry and sought asylum (the only legal way to do it) were also being separated from their families under the Trump zero tolerance policy. These people had committed no crime at all, had not snuck into the country, and yet their kids were taken anyway, and in some cases lost in the system. Many still don't have their kids back.
As long as it's 2 hours of games and not 2 hours of "TV, TV, TV, TV, $499"
Sono, what he said is misleading... he's attempting to equate a policy put in place when necessary against a policy being put in place for everyone, including those seeking LEGAL asylum at points of entry.
The reason Crackdown 3 failed to deliver its promise is because network latency is still problematic when doing a local/network hybrid physics approach. They are talking about doing it all on the server and just streaming your controls and the image, like PSNow, but even though those servers may be far more powerful, you're still going to have to deal with playing the game behind that wall of internet latency that will not be going away within the next generation or two, especially for pe...