Those judges were badass!
No, I meant like starting as a poor solo amateur, and slowly building your own racing team, custom brand, logos, getting sponsors, investing in mechanics and pit stop, earning ranks, fame and glory. Not just menus where you buy a car that match criteria, and that's it. I need depth, not cheesy forced story. I want to feel to be involved in the whole racing industry.
How about focusing on innovation besides graphics? Like sounds, damage model, or basic contact interaction between cars? Hell how about a career mode that isn't just a series of bland events? I love the style of GT, that jazz, menus, it has this charm of a prestigious premium. Yet the whole game mechanisms didn't change at all.
More games, that will trick you into believeing that your choices matter and after a third game you realize they ultimately dont. No thank you. Damn im still bitter from that horrid ending.
It was released too late and poorly named and marketed. Thats all. It had much potencial. Switch is looking good though.
Now imagine you could total your car like in burnout games. That would be a thrill.
I hope rdr2 won't be as boring as the first game.
Wipeout VR would be vomit fest. But honestly I miss Wipeout.
Im not sure about hybrid drives. From what I understand hybrid has a small SSD partition where it "learns" to store the mostly used files for quick acces. But as for the actual game data I dont think it will help at all. Asumming you install a few games, the first one might get a small advantage, but the rest would perform the same as on a standard HDD (with the same stats, like rpm for ex.).
I dont think that the hybrid hdd would juggle with that small SSD partition to ca...
You seem to forget how ps2 games looked like. Here an open world-ish rpg FFXII:
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Exactly this!
You dont know. Its either the devs release a Pro-patch or they dont. The PS4 Pro doesnt upgrade anything out of the box.
There will awlays be a PC with better specs. Locked vs modular - different things. Get over it.
Will vanilla games simply run better by themselves on the pro? I mean with power to spare games might run smoother. Or does it have to be patched as well?
Please can someone explain the difference between running a game on Pro on FHD TV vs 4K TV?
Lets say that base PS4 is medium graphics at 1080p. Pro woud be high graphics at 1080p, but still medium at 4K (upscaled or wahtever)? Or will the Pro output the same level of graphics details but with different resolution based on the type of screen im using? Its confusing as hell.
Im repeating myslef, but I want to feel the danger of wrecking my car. And that means a proper damage model. GT feels like driving in a bubble.
I played skyrim on ps3 and had tons of fun. No game breaking bugs, nor big performance issues. Apart from longer loading times it was great. I was lucky I guess. Out of 4 Bethesda games I've played on ps3, only Fallout 3 was unplayable.
All in all, I'll be getting the remaster on ps4.
Thank you very much.
Cant acces the site, please somebody copy the important parts of the interview, if any.
But now you can do those microtransactions at 60 fps. What a time to be alive.