Battlefield 4 is a bit meh on with remote play; remote play is locked to 30 fps which is very hard to play with after playing the buttery-smooth 60 fps on the tv :( Hopefully they update the vita and/or ps4 soon to fix this, although I'm somewhat doubtful. Need for Speed Rivals works great however on remote play, as it runs natively at 30 fps!
I'm thankful for my PS4, yet not thankful for having to "share" the TV with my family, relatives taking me away from my PRECCCIOUSSSS!
I'm just glad third-party devs weren't required to downgrade the PS4 versions for parity, as evident by Cod Ghosts and Battlefield 4. The gap will close a bit over time, and either way I'm excited for next gen! http://stream1.gifsoup.com/...
If only there could be cross-console multiplayer, you could set up a Battlefield 4 LAN match between the PS4 and Xbox One, all on the same screen! A true console war, ohhhhhhhhh yeah! http://i.imgur.com/ezEOV1K....
Whatever happened to the release of Serious Sam 3 on ps3? This and Fez make me jealous of you Xbox owners :d
The very fact Microsoft mentions this means they're worried about it, or they just think they can alter the casual users perception about the power of the Xbox One compared to the PS4! And while off-topic, my cousin really wants a PS4, but his dad and mom both work for Microsoft, so he's basically forced to get an Xbox One, the horror!
I wouldn't be surprised that EA, having to "deal" with used game sales as losses just like this gen, will reverse its stance on no more online passes, and add even more of that micro-transaction crap to any of the games we play. I was against the Xbox One in general with the DRM, but now the next gen battle seems more even, even if Microsoft reversed its policies. Someone needs to punch Don Mattrick in the face for his "no online? Get an Xbox 360 then." comment.
DOGE.