The PSN hack in 2010 was a lot more serious than a denial of service attack. I'm online on PSN now, so I'll bet that it won't affect the Destiny launch at al.
I think you need to look up what a denial of service attack actually is before you start spreading false rumors.
You may have missed the part where they were DDoSing several PC game servers as well.
Also, PSN is up now.
Hacking is faster.
Isn't "loving" game devs what got us in this mess to begin with?
@YouAreSalty: That wouldn't be ironic. That would be the seventh sign.
Duh. Did you *see* what it looked like before they sunk the money into it? Of course it's a AAA game now instead of whatever kind of downloadable shovelware it was supposed to be originally.
Perhaps we should suggest a "Stupid" button to be added between Agree and Disagree.
@sonarus: Because if we've learned anything from Assassin's Creed games, it's that games set in the past are dull. Especially if they have a supernatural element.
The statement coming from a Star Citizen developer should tell you right away that they weren't talking about consoles.
The PS4 is available in 58 countries, not 100.
In the 13 countries that the Xbox One is currently available, the PS4 is outselling the Xbox One in all of them. The lower presence worldwide isn't the whole issue.
My television has an HDMI in port. I can switch between my TV, PC, and PS4 easily and have been able to for years. PS4 doesn't need this.
I'll wait to see the end result of the cloud integration before commenting.
The Xbox One is also 4x more cromulent.
This author is a little late to the party, I think.
Wait, what? Remake? How did I miss this. To Google!
I think you mean gaming "journalist".
Not everyone with a blog qualifies.
Too bad the game itself is going to be awful.
To provide constructive criticism, the author would actually have to play the game and want to improve the game rather than tear it down.
I'll start listening to what you're saying when you stop preaching supremacy of one platform over another. Delivery method is only one small part of the equation. It only matters when it impacts the software's performance in a meaningful way.
OT: The Order 1886 looks like a game with excellent graphics that we have seen exactly 10 minutes of in various iterations (including cutscenes). Past that, we have literally 0 knowledge or experience of its content, even in ...
First line in the article:
"A disclaimer: no I did not play the full game, and no the final product is not out."
Stopped reading instantly.
Lizard Squad posted a few hours ago: Is anyone having issues with the Xbox Live Login servers?
Not a coincidence.