I think it's perfectly possible to emulate through the cloud. Just break out the powerPC servers.
With cloud computing, it's more than possible.
While I'm not sure about the rumors, it would be great to see GTA V on next generation consoles through emulation.
This promo makes me a big fan of April Fool's.
This is a great sequel to your earlier 7D2D post
This show feels pretty great with a co-host. You guys have great chemistry.
He looks like a male character.
Maybe this can help? http://powerleveled.com/fac...
Well, yes. If you aren't aware, loads of other animals existed in the Jurassic period.
Archaeopteryx - The first known bird was found to be from the Jurassic period.
Pachycormidae - An entire class of fish that were widely found in the period.
Tritylodontids - An animal very similar to today's rodents existed in the Jurassic.
None of these are dinosaurs. Is any more coherence required?
I'd say that's a smart investment. A $150 video card from AMD right now [R7 series] can have you running a lot of games on High/Max with 60 FPS right now.
Some European regions allowed for early download, but this is about a global launch.
Yeah, Dinocrisis was the last time I saw a good dinosaur game, and this doesn't have guns, so it's going to be CRAZY.
What's convenient about digital is acquiring your games when the local distributor hasn't got them out at all. Living in a small town, those people who do only have an option to buy online anyhow - why not dodge the postal service and just get it immediately?
It was announced, but the program was dropped on the PlayStation 3. PSN Day 1 Digital never implemented the option for pre-load.
As someone who's just as likely to download digitally as physically, this is great. I like the feature on Steam, and it saved me days on Titanfall, I'm just hoping that you can't VPN and exploit this option like you can on Origin.
It's crazy to think that Blizzard would dump money into the game like that, but they are owned by Activision after all...
The biggest difference between a 3D TV and a VR set is only that there is no frame in a VR set. If you're looking straight, you're seeing everything with zero distractions. I always figured 3D was a gimmick, but VR is a viable option if it's supported, and the cost can only go down if so.
The reason why this article wasn't submitted as an opinion piece is because it was supported by historical information and current industry movement. Reading within, you can see that Ubisoft isn't getting on board until over 1 million VR headsets have sold. With the help of MS, Sony and Oculus could make this happen.
It's not as if I said, "This is impossible without Microsoft." There is a way out into the sun without MS, but it's way easier with th...
Though I would agree that the console isn't the best, there's no significant reason why it's going to perform any WORSE than it already does [not] perform today. With a VR headset you're only rendering the same amount of pixels anyhow [1080p across two screens]. Developers can better understand the platform of virtual reality and optimize for it - that's why some developers are holding out on VR even in the wake of Sony's announcement [detailed in the article above]
It's not that you can play X360 games for free, the emulation just enables the game to be played at all. It still looks for the "ROM" on the X360 disk, same as always.
Think of it like the second generation PS3 - you could play PS2 games, but there wasn't the added PS2 processor inside the unit, it was just a software feature. This reduced costs over adding the PS2's processor to the unit.
Xbox One could be the same say - keep out the Po...