Reading this has actually made me more excited about the game.
I had a go on the beta test yesterday. The game pace is a little slower, but your timings have to be exact now. Enemies are also extremely aggressive.
Not to down play this, but the WiiU sells under 1000 units a week, at most this is 6/7000 consoles. Hopefully numbers will go up.
Looks beautiful, but until I know exactly for the game is monotised, my excitement is tempered. Hopefully the engine will be used for Dragon's Dogma 2!
No.
The game looks far more tension than expected (obviously only going by screenshots). Another survival horror game would be great.
Microsoft have held seminars on selling biometric data to insurance firms including height/weight to make a BMI & identifying temperature heart / temperature when playing games.
If they're was no value in it, they wouldn't be trying to sell it.
People don't have a camera in their home, which is always operational & linked with an account that contains all their personal details.
People who say they don't care should be very wary & gain a brain cell. They want to sell this information to insurance firms (this is where the information originally came from), you could be paying far higher premiums because of your deemed "lifestyle". Depressingly that's just the start.
People like you depress me so much, civil liberties are the foundation of any democracy & free society. You really need a history lesson. No one should have a possible surveillance device on their home. Just because you're not doing anything deemed wrong now doesn't mean it isn't going to be in the future.
If I was a WiiU owner I want the company to be honest. What's the point in saying they might if they have no intention too?!
It's obviously not on PC yet because of GTA Online (they want to make money from microtransactions)
Which one is it: unless we choose too or not at all? (As said in another press release) Another PR disaster by Microsoft, I don't think I've ever known a console to be unattractive to me & I've owned virtually every mainstream console for the last 20 years.
To Helpful gamer: It means bandwidth is more plentiful & games will be easily to program (less read / write cycles). I imagine almost all developers (Japanese or not) well be very pleased about that.
It means memory bandwidth can be used far more efficiently than on current consoles / PC. Memory bandwidth is always on a premium when producing high end graphics.
No problem with Smartglass, but extra missions through the app for Dead Rising is a definite no no for me. If you buy the game for the console, you should have access to all of its content.
Never going to buy digital unless Steam sale or PlayStation Plus. I want to own my games unless it's incredibly cheap.
Tesco have sent emails saying their not offering bundles before launch. Another rubbish rumour on this site.
No offend, but PC games are far more likely to be broken / glitchy due to the many manyhardware variations. That's a fact. I have dozens of games (including GTA IV & Crysis) that are unplayable & I have to start again because of glitches/bugs. This is the biggest barrier to PC gaming.
There's a technical reason while it might not be 1080p for many games, 32MB ESRAM is not big enough to create a 1080p frame buffer (48MB is required). If we compare graphics cards, Xbox One uses Bonaire, PS4 Pitcairn: that gives PS4 a 55% advantage.