I haven't seen the PSN crash in nearly a year and I'm online as much as I can be for a full-time 3rd shift worker.
No issues in ohio. Of course I rarely do have issues. Last Christmas was the last issue I had.
I start every COD in MP. After a week or two I play some of the campaign. It literally takes me a few months to beat the campaign because I'm mostly just buying for the MP.
COD BO3 on PS4, X1 and PC have 4 player co-op campaign.
Typically they release 4 maps. 1 reimagined map and 3 new maps. As well as a zombie map. And of course this formula applies to 4 map packs.
I just installed 2TB in my PS4.
OT... A previous article suggested the older model PS4 was being outfitted with the 1TB HDD for this limited edition bundle. I suppose if you aren't tech savvy and a COD fan then this is great for you, I like the design and considered this as an option. However, the controller is sold separately if that's all you're interested in. I still plan to get another PS4 early next year and will decide then which to buy.
Interiors are present, but no where near as many as there were in Unity.
Interiors are present. Just no where as many as Unity had.
Sony can sale PSVR at a loss and recoup their loses in software sales (i.e. PS3).
Oculus is a stand alone peripheral, even if they can make licensing fees for Rift compatible games, they won't recoup their loses from licensing fees alone. They must sell Oculus Rift above cost.
The console itself was in the green long ago, and likely still in the green even after the official price drop. Yes they officially dropped the price before you even commented.
@uth11
3DO was $700 when it launched.
@angeljuece
Pippin was $600 at launch .
Still no home console launched at $800 to my knowledge. And inflation means nothing when they launched. Do you buy a console today because "one day" it will be equivalent to $1600 after inflation so you're getting a great bargain? No because they are always expensive.
I was in both betas. I love Star Wars movies. However, BO3 beta was way more fun.
This is physical consoles sold in the US. I don't see where you're coming from since nobody owns a digital PS4. This article isn't meant to account for software sales physical or digital which is extremely difficult to track.
$800? Which console?
I've been gaming a long long time and only recall one console that cost more than the PS3. The Neo-Geo Silver was $500 with 1 controller and no game. The Neo-Geo Gold cost $700 withe 2 controllers and choice of game. And 1new game cost $200.
You do realize they WILL make some VR only games, right? Certain games will require PSVR in order to play them, while other games will give a VR/TV option, and some games may offer bonus VR levels only playable by owners of PSVR. It is all up to the devs and what they want to do with their games.
@diaperface
Childish? Yes. I mean it is Nintendo we're talking about. They are family friendly. Do you think they OKed Conker's Bad Fur Day knowing what the end product would be? No, they almost cancelled it. They OKed it bc the original Conker SNES game was a family friendly Mario platformer clone and they wanted more of the original. Nintendo only seen Conker after post production began and knew cancelling it would be a huge financial lose. Coincidentally Conker'...
A more powerful console wouldn't stop Nintendo from releasing the games you admire so much. A more powerful console would simply add more games to the mix by generating 3rd party support which they have nearly lost completely.
I agree, but they can't have achievements/trophies just as PlayStation couldn't have achievements. They should have Stickers!
The Carlton dance would be hilarious but you can't afford it with what you start off with. Seems like a huge waste of money with very little payoff.
This game has the potential to be EPIC!