Different time of day. Big deal.
I had one... I only ever used it for Rayman and Impossible Game. Got rid of it because it used way too many gimmicks in it's games. I don't wanna use the back touch pad, I don't wanna pretend I'm dusting off an artifact. Also, the thumb sticks were way too close to the edge of the sides so it put my thumbs in an awkward uncomfortable position.
I might play this. I'm not a huge fan of the Uncharted Multiplayer, but survival looks pretty freakin' cool.
Except for the fact that 4K downgrades performance on a lot of titles. I'll stick with my regular PS4 and just enjoy 1080p with good performance. Thanks.
The standard PS4 supports HDR, so that's an invalid reason to buy a Pro.
I want THROWING KNIVES. That was my favorite feature of MW2.
Have they fixed the texture pop-in yet?
NO WAY
Assassin's Creed 3 was the best game for me. I know a lot of people hated it, but I loved it.
He's right. Gaming is kind of stale right now, and that's not because the graphics are bad, or the resolutions are bad. They're just not putting out anything new or interesting. Even Uncharted 4 was the same old thing we've seen on previous titles. The graphics were amazing, but after that initial play through, the game feels like a chore now because the game simply plays exactly like the previous games. I guess that's a good thing, but I'm also sitting here wanting a ...
Wow, it's brighter. Totally worth the upgrade. HDR makes no sense. Isn't it up to the developer how the lighting is in the game?
You mean to tell me that a developer can't choose to have a beautiful blue sky while also having a detailed and well lit ground on a regular TV?
I guess I'm confused as to why we need a special TV to see the effect.
Damn. I have a 2k monitor.
The 2016 demo looks like it uses more natural lighting.
Does anyone know if it supports WQHD? (Also known as 2k) (also known as 2560 x 1440) (also known as 1440p)
AC3?????
The video only goes up to 1080p. Wow.
I wish they'd go back to before jet packs.... I really hate double jumping in all the new call of duties.
I cope by playing Rocket League every day.
Am I the only one around here that never has his controller die? I play my PS4 ALL THE TIME and when I'm done, I stick the controller back on the charging dock and forget about it until my next session.
I really don't understand where all the battery complaints are coming from. Do people seriously play their PS4 for 8 hours straight or something?
I imagine over time, games will stutter and have screen tearing on the plain PS4 and the PS4 Pro will be the system where will run good because of the extra power.
I have a feeling that devs will start using the PS4 Pro to power through crappy optimization and the plain PS4 owners will be left with a stuttery mess.