The free-to-play model is doomed. Monthly subscriptions are the best way to go. I used to play DCUO. The only way to truly enjoy the game is to buy, buy, buy. Even though I can afford to pay, I find the concept tedious and highly annoying. If Deep Down is going to follow this model, i'll delete it from my library as soon as i'm faced with the "buy something or quit" scenario.
The article hits the nail on the head. I'm a gamer. Have been for 30+ years. If I want more television entertainment, I get service from a cable company. If I want video games, I buy a game console. I'm not interested in a video game console that can be a set top box or a set top box that can be a game console. The reason being is that if you try to make an all-in-one console, THEN GAMING IS NOT YOUR 1ST PRIORITY. Trying to please everyone all at once is never a good idea. SOME PEOPLE...
Nintendo isn't in debt.
Let's put all of this foolishness and nonsense about Sony losing money to rest. The conglomerate known as Sony Group is not losing money. The Playstation division is not losing money. Sony group is made up of a few divisions: Electronics, Financial, and Entertainment. The only segments of Sony that are losing money are TV's and Computers, NOT PLAYSTATION. Now pay attention Xbox1 bots.
Sony coporation made 458 million dollars in 2013.
And to date, the ...
I wonder what would happen if the same video was made with a client computer that was 3000 miles away from server? lol
Here's my guess. Lag and skipped frames would be the result.
Outlast isn't the greatest looking game, but it's selling like hot cakes on ps4. Why? Because the gameplay is top notch! The resolution and textures are irrelevant at this point. For all anyone knows, this trailer was made on a ps3 or a 360.
Too bad for you. Good luck with that red ring thing though.
This game is not worth 40 dollars. Should've been a PSN freebie for PS4.
Viva La Naughty Dog!
Viva La Playstation!
The Division is one of those games that make you drool for it when you see trailers and gameplay videos. GimmeGimmeGimme NOW!
You heard it hear first. Remember the name when Sony sells 20 million PS4's before January 1st 2015.
Only 4 million xbox ones have been sold.
I took a look for myself this morning at 8:30 am when I first saw the story. I say the banner and it put a smile on my face. Epic reboot. Thanks to Naughty Dog and Sony.
Been on pre-order from Amazon since march 23rd.
The specs don't lie. And the performance capabilities of each machine's hardware will not change no matter what others may have you believe. The only way Xbox1 will surpass the ps4's performance is for Microsoft to send each xbox1's owner six GPU compute units and GDDR5 memory. Well everyone posting here knows it ain't gonna happen.
Agreed. The lighting and the physics are like nothing I've ever seen. If anyone has seen something comparable on PS4 or Xbox1, i'd like to know what game that is...
Seeing videos and commercials is one thing, but seeing the game in action will put a smile on your face. Once you witness the game for yourself, you'll begin to understand what the playstation 4 is capable of. If you're still not sure, watch Infamous streams and ask the streamer. 8 out of 10 will say infamous is a must buy.
I'm sure Sony will have the PS4 version for rent on Playstation Now. Don't you think?
Just call me a fool. I paid for it for PS3, gave my ps3 and the game away before I finished and i've pre-ordered the game from Amazon for 59.99. Am I a fool for paying for the game twice? Maybe. But in this case, ignorance is truly bliss.
Classic Freudian projection. Your child is aggressive and poorly behaved so it's someone else's fault. Parents who blame video games need to understand that most children can't buy these games unless someone gives them the means to buy them. Forget drugs, dysfunctional family environments, and physical and mental abuse, blame the video games. Children and adults who are free of mental illness know the difference between a video game violence and a real violence. I don't see to...