I don't know what to believe anymore.
It's ID soft, yeah but still...always repeating the same *hit
"it will be the same" and "no one will notice any difference" usually means =
"We've tried our best, we just ported from PC and our engine looks mildly ok on both consoles, with performance struggling on PS3 or badly implemented alpha-to-coverage, but *uck it, we don't know how to even load anti-aliasing on the ...
Yeah, It will fall like a lead balloon, otherwise we might be in the wrong temporal line, what if...?
Wait, we ARE in the Wii dominated alternate universe already, damn it...!
hardcore gamers or hardcore evangelists?
I just can't see how anyone with a minimal gaming background will be drooling about kinect or something, it's obviously a casual, complacent and naive gaming proposal.
Micro is just trying to cover all bases, but the doug won't stretch that far I tell you...
You got a point about the form factor, my mind just slipped.Bubble.
Well I disagree about "minimal performance increase" though, and well, the selling points for me are its zero vibration, zero increase in temperature, and zero noise, thus increasing hardware life, reliability and such.
@Article
That's one of the most retarded compendiums about PS4 I've seen.
@Rinkuchal
3'5" HDD? Why? they are older, bigger, hotter, noisier. Ram in an SSD I say.
I would prefer a low capacity SSD, you know for blazing fast data caching among other benefits, say, 64Gb, and then an extendable DRM that allows us to put oficial content on external USB Hard Drives, that way we could have 500Gb on the go, anyone that already has an external ...
Microsoft PR is in full swing, can't believe any gamer is falling for this, really.
I'm outta here, it isn't fun anymore
hey bite me, I was fooled there for a second by the coherent specs, there's no way it is announced before TGS thou, that was the realistic part...well, dreaming is free.
No shit Sherlock
Are we talking about quality or marketing resources here? not trying to be an asshole but I tend to think that when something "lives up to the hype" it means it delivered in terms of quality IN RELATION to its marketing.
A success in marketing does not mean kinect is da bomb.
"Everyone who has played it enjoys it" false.
Why are you so full of it, Omega?
Edit:
Now We don't "understand FUN...
off topic
A.L.L. R.I.G.H.T. dude...!
You really sound like a Kinect developer/investor, you might not be that, but...
It's like the whole "Wii is not so powerful so what, It's got more FUN" argument again.
How do you measure fun? you're the one doing it, so far kinect looks kinda lame, using a kind euphemism, cope with it.
can't...stop...laughing...
So this is it, hmm kudo tsunoda?
You funny little pedlar, you almost got the investors with the minority report claims, enjoy your success, cash in and run, 'cause I get the feeling you're not precisely getting any praise this holidays.
Oh really? so NOW you are fully prepared to license your engine on the Wii, great news guys, good stuff.../s
...Why don't you go back to your Samurai Shodown 2 tournaments & stuff, Terminal Reality? you had your chance with Ghostbusters and you totally blew it.Your Infernal Engine is the epitome of WEAK.
(goes away)
mumblemumble sub hd on ps3...mumblecursemumble nofiretrailsonwalls...dang it
Indeed they try
Too Hard...
Come on, microsoft isn't even "TRYING" with Kinect and we all know it.
Well I find it quite funny!, it's a shame kotaku are pompous and puerile liars, the recent GT5 debacle among others are inexcusable and full of childish bias.
Learn to play fair, then make jokes.
This is a mental autofellatio fanboy article with Some Nice Points.
Consider this,
Early buyers have allowed the existence of 360 & PS3 Slim due to cost reduction in its components.Said cost reduction has been possible because of MASS PRODUCTION and size/eficiency I+D investment.
Without early buyers and tens of millions sold, we would not have Slims now.
So, Technology does not magically lower its manufacture price with ...
Ken Kutaragi is an electronics engineer at heart, he may be able to act as a CEO, but IMHO Stringer is the man for the job right now.
I wish Europe had a better management though, with the legal issues card and the lame PR.
lol, spot on