Kos-
Is that really how you think it's spelled?
Learn how to spell decision.
The also received MK9 months ago.
I want his hard drive.
I hate people like you. Why can't you just be open to a different experience? If you want COD, then go play it.
@stragomccloud-
What you just proposed is a system that uses 1 GB of RAM for OS functions and 3 GB for recording, on a system that only a month ago had 4 GB of RAM total. You might want to rethink your math on that one; and maybe learn a little about the PS4 architecture to see why you're completely wrong about everything, not just the math. (Hint: they actually addressed that very issue in the conference)
P.S. If you're having trouble figuring it out...
So bad that I even felt the need to insult the guy. Poor little feller.
That would require enough bandwidth that Sony would be forced to charge for the service. I'd be fine with paying for a service that applies the Netflix model to games, but to expect that to be supported by ad revenue is unrealistic.
I'm honestly not surprised that people are complaining about predictability in a list of predictions. Not on N4G at least.
People often imply that the first reviews are biased because they assume that the establishment getting somewhat preferential treatment from the publisher will engender feelings of good will toward them. The result is a higher review score. And others will assert that bribery has taken place. I have to say, the scores do seem higher during the first wave, just as the later reviews seem to be abysmally low to generate hits. I usually read and watch reviews from people I trust and I also like r...
Good luck getting all that into a tablet without draining the battery in 20 minutes. Tablets have yet to match PS360 graphics, they won't exceed PS4 anytime soon.
landog-
You have no idea what you're talking about. RAM is very important, as it can bottleneck the system if it is not fast enough of there is not enough of it. Also, game assets are held in memory. What kind of memory? Yep, RAM. More RAM equals potentially bigger game worlds, better textures and overall higher image quality. Faster RAM has more bandwidth, and thus a bigger part to play in this regard.
The thing about the RAM in PS4 is that it is GDDR5 RAM, which is a wor...
8gb GDDR5. Nice!
I have very fond memories of the original Tenchu on PSX. Would love to see that series return to former glory for some 4th generation gaming.
Sounds like you just need to learn when to say no. Or just stop dating women that drive you crazy.
Just checked out your comment history and it appears as though I've been trolled by a very obvious troll.
bwazy -
The point of my comment should have been obvious. The guys name is playstationoversex. I love games, but even the best game isn't as good as sex. Plus, it was a joke. It seems as if both those facts sailed right over your head.
P.S. What a horrible comeback. The numbers are there to help me remember which version of which password I'm using for this particular site. And no, they have nothing to do with my personal information.
Your username tells me that:
1) You have never had sex
or
2) You're really bad at it
Also, stop being such a fanboy. I'm excited too, but because I like Playstation games, not because I hate anyone.
I can see how you would think that, given the huge sample of- hey wait, how many next-generation engines have we seen? The answer is not much with the exception of some stuff from DICE and Crytek that we've been told will be applied to the next round of consoles. At this point it's impossible to know how Luminous and FOX will stack up to the rest from a tech demo or a short gameplay clip taking place only at night.
Can people stop approving articles written by people who don't know how to spell, use words in their proper context or utilize appropriate punctuation? The info presented here has been included in other, better written articles. Again, why what this approved?