It's a streaming service, been connected to the internet is fundamentally part of using it: That's like complaining about the water company needing to connect pipes to your house so you can shower!
When you accept the patch, you accept Microsoft's T&C's & their ability to change them at any time. This is why I'll never touch the Xbox One, there's absolutely no need for the DRM to be patched out when the machine wasn't even in production at the time (Like you've said, they've made hardware modifications in that period too, making it even more suspect).
Games on the next gen consoles will have to use multi threading, personally Battlefield 4 is being bottlenecked by the CPU, not the graphics cards. Once optimised for multi threading the consoles will performance dramatically better & PC will benefit too.
It's not a development kit if it's a i7 & Nvidia graphics card!
That's still very poor considering The Wonderful 101 & Pikmin have been out for a while. That also includes the pack in game Nintendo land on the premium models too. Hopefully things will improve, but the WiiU has been a complete disaster in Europe so far.
I was just gonna say the same thing.
You're correct, they got yields of RAM far higher than expected. Sony gambled & it paid off
I understand his point, that's why it's so depressing.
"Mobile games... achieving 3 to 5 million a day". That's not impressive, it's depressing.
Deep Down, N+++ & Volume too are all exclusive from 3rd parties.
The proper answer to your question is the PlayStation 4 is quite compute heavy, which takes a lot of programming which developers don't have time for, for launch games, but should get better make developers get use to the system.
Also, developers optimise their games as they go along: compare Uncharted 1 to 3 for instance. Developers develop better techniques, software & get to know the hardware better over time.
It was available from Amazon France (delivered to the UK). Only 430 pounds too, so had to snap it up.
I honestly think it'll use a subscription model &/or pay per game. Where's the money in offering games on the cloud for free?
This sounds incredibly good & seems to play a meta game with players. Definitely my most wanted game. The only bad news is there's no Playstation 4 version.
If you honestly think there's a extra GPU in the Xbox One, you're a completely insane. The system would either melt, have water cooling or use alien technology. None of those things are going to happen.
900p is just over 2/3's of 1080p. That's quite significant.
Superior multiplatform games were a big factor in buying the 360 in the first place. I really think Microsoft underestimated graphics tech importance for the Xbox One.
Not have unified accounts in the modern age is madness. It's the greatest barrier stopping me getting a WiiU, if it breaks down or it's stolen all my purchases are gone. Nintendo needs to invest in it's console & infrastructure because people ain't, if they don't.
Not sure why the interviewer made time comparisons with Warframe, one is a port & one is a brand new game!
With it being free & offering better performance what's not to love!?