I would do the same and dedicated servers is a must.
For me, being a multiconsole owner is definitely the way to go. I never have to worry about not being able to play a hot exclusive. Days Gone was one of the most interesting titles I saw at E3. I know some are burned out on zombie games but this one looks cool to me.
My thoughts exactly. I would love a new Resistance game. Other games that come to mind are: Contra, Isolated Warrior, Battle Arena Toshidin, a new Marvel Vs Capcom, and too many more to name.
I think we all want to play new games but it would be nice to have the option of playing titles from the previous generations on our current hardware. The backwards compatibility feature would be good for me because I have a vast library of games that I collect and never trade in.
This subject was discussed on the Red Dead Redemption article about backwards compatibility and the PlayStation only fans said that it wasn't needed. I argued that it would be a cool feature on any console. My PS2, PS3, Wii, Wii U, Xbox 360, and Xbox One have it. I would love it if my PS4 could do it as well.
You're right. This guy lives and breathes in Wii U articles. I wonder when he has time to play games? He must have a Wii U article radar detector or something.
I have found plenty of games on Black Ops. Just played the game last night. I bet you probably haven't played a Xbox version of the game. Damn these trolls!
@fleecejohnson75 I don't know how I let him get away with that. Atari may have been the first console maker to allow backwards compatibility. And you are also right about the GameBoy.
No he doesn't because his goal was to troll a Xbox based article.
I agree. I used the feature on my PS2, PS3, Xbox 360, Wii, Wii U, Xbox One and would use it on my PS4 if it had it.
That's the hypocrisy on this site. BC is a welcomed feature. You can use it or don't use it. It's called a choice. I am a owner of many games and many consoles but if I say something positive about Nintendo, I'm labeled a Nintendo fanboy. If I say something positive about Microsoft, I'm labeled a Xbot. If I say something positive about Sony, I get agrees. The reality of it is I just play games no matter the system and I don't cheerlead for one plastic box over another....
But I do have the games so it's not a problem. I don't care how the Defense Force tries to spin it, backwards compatibility is a welcomed feature.
First of all, as my picture shows I own all 3 current Gen consoles so the term Xbot doesn't apply here. And secondly, Playstation Now exists in place of backwards compatibility. How many times must I tell you idiots this. Can you play new titles on Playstation Now? The answer is no. Don't take it personally if the rival console can do something that was highly requested by its players. Don't hate because your console can't do it.
If backwards compatibility and the playing legacy titles weren't important, how do you explain the creation of and investing in Playstation Now by Sony?
Free backwards compatibility is never a bad thing. Sometimes I like to revisit a classic or a past game that I didn't get a chance to play. It's pretty cool that I don't have to break out the old console to play. Some games actually run better on the newer console like Red Dead Redemption and Black Ops. I wish my PS4 had bc. I could easily play Motostorm and the Resistance series. And no, I not talking about Playstation Now.
Best comment I read so far.
I don't mean to correct you on Sony's receivers but I use to buy nothing but Sony receivers until they fell behind the times. Their receivers still don't support Dolby Atmos or the newest DTS format. I ended going with Denon because I got more features for the same price.
I have been playing this game in upscaled 4k 3d and it looks phenomenal. I can't wait to see it in VR. I loved this game on the PS3 and I love it on the PS4 especially since they kept the 3d. Those VR screen shots are killer.
Pretty excited for this on Xbox One and PC. Gotta love the Play Anywhere.
I wouldn't say Intel's processors aren't up to task, I would say they are too expensive for console manufacturers.