You don't know the power of the fanboy side.
If once you start down the fanboy path, forever it will dominate your destiny
The fail will be with Ruggadagod... always.
Don't underestimate the fail!
Remember, Ruggadagod can feel the fail flowing through him.
The fail is what gives Ruggadagod his power. It's an energy field created by all fanboy things.
The fail is strong with this one.
The reality is that Quantum Break has 18 reviews 90 or better and 9 reviews 60 or lower. The Order has 1 review 90 or better and 41 reviews 60 or lower.
These two games simply aren't in the same league.
the page that eonjay posted lists the month you can expect to get it if you buy one now and since it is saying June at the moment when I looked at it with that date continuing to move into the future as stock gets eaten up, I'd say pricing isn't a problem either
What I do know is that a dual core i3 cpu + 1.31 TFLOP 750ti gpu is able to match or better the ps4's 8 core cpu + 1.84 TFLOP gpu in every one of digital foundry'comparisons.
Carmack's quote is from last generation when the consoles were running boutique hardware, welcome to x86 territory.
You're correct, 282 was the number of titles released in 2011, there were 902 games on steam in 2011 and almost 8,000 games 4 years later.
146.5 million is only the sales of games that actually released in 2015, it doesn't include the sales for games that released in previous years.
Fallout 4 has 2.5 million sales on Steam, 0.7 million physical sales and who knows how many sales from Amazon, Gamersgate, Greenmangaming, Bundlestars, Gamesrocket, GOG,...
I see 1,585,793,691 billion owned, 85,793,691 is not an insignificant amount.
I see 412,433,181 free to play games, not 0.5 billion.
Steam wasn't always the go to service that it is now, when Steam started out, physical distribution ruled the roost. Only in the last few years has digital distribution become the defacto standard in the PC industry.
For example, according to steamspy, Steam only had 282 games in their database in 2011 but 4...
Steamspy lists 142 million active users on Steam with an average of 323 hours of playtime.
"most strategy games aren't AAA"
You can't fool me, you're a pc guy pretending to be an exceptionally clueless console gamer that makes ludicrous comments in an attempt to make people think all console gamers are like that. That's quite a mind fornication, clever but I am on to you!
Yeah but so far there still isn't anything on ps4 exclusively that can compare to the last of us either.
Show me something that can compare to Civilization on PS4, heck can you even show me a game that falls within spitting distance of 4x strategy territory?
p.s. Remind you of anything?
https://www.youtube.com/wat...
They certainly weren't more powerful last gen... The PS3 'RSX' GPU was based on the GTX 7800 (G70) GPU which launched a full year and a half before the ps3. Even though the PS3 launched well after the 7800, it only featured 128 bit bus width and 8 ROPs (vs 256/16 for the 7800). The 7900 and 7950 launched before the PS3 too and let's not forget that all these cards can be run in sli.
So... a ps4 owner, who constantly bashes the Xbox One over it's specs, is calling PC gamers "elitist"? Oh, the irony!
@hay
Except the x1 DDR3 RAM is 11 cycles at 2.133 billion cycles per second.
The ps4 GDDR5 RAM is "200+" cycles at 2.7 billion cycles per second, atleast that's what Naughty Dog's Jason Gregory presented at Semana Informatica.
http://www.gamepur.com/news...
This is definitely a case of the pot calling the kettle black!
In context, 2k and 4k are referencing resolutions. For digital display, DCI defines them as 2048x1080 and 4096x2160 where the 2k and 4k are references to the first digit in the resolutions. That's the professional world, the most common consumer equivalents for 2k and 4k are 1920x1080(full hd) and 3840x2160(ultra hd). If a game is running at 1920x1080 then it is displaying a 2k render. If it is running at 384...
Yes but apparently The Washington Post submitted the score to Metacritic...
https://twitter.com/metacri...