Doesn't look very special to me. Though sometimes it's the unpacking of the box that is satisfying.
I've been considering a VR purchase but am waiting to hear about what will happen with the ps5 VR approach.
good. i need it
So it appears we agree then. Im not impressed by the fast loading speeds of older games because they are designed around HDD so obviously the SSD would load assets faster and be able to load the game and its areas faster.
But moving to next gen. IF they increase the quality of the assets to 4K and include a lot more in each area in all departments...I have feeling the load speeds may go back down. Maybe not all games but as you said some will and others wont.
Probably be a shallow of a character with a focus on being part of some minority group as the identity and depth of the character. Like what someone did to Ellie.
IF amy hennig was directing it then I would be 100% on board.
Hopefully not a huge focus on existing IP ..
I don't think they'll show another uncharted.
But with Neil druckman on the helm I'm sure he may decide to go the route of Nathan's daughter of course.
the outselling isnt the important take from this list. It's the quality of the exclusives that I take out of it.
No matter how many studios MS buys it wont matter if they dont create quality games.
Replayed modern warfare recently. Going for the plats but gotta say its a really good single player campaign for cod. Same goes for modern warfare 2.
This list shows clearly that the exclusives matter.
Well i gurantee that even today there are games with faster load speeds than others. So still today there are, in your words, poorly made games.
Post history does not show any reflection of said posts or future additions not included in post history. It was cool at the moment but in retrospect it really is pointless since they're showing off old games.
A person does not equal his post history. It takes a very shallow person to think that way.
The selling point I would say is
Miles morales, demon souls, ratchet, and horizon zero dawn 2.
Psnow is already a great service. Its an addition to the great games that Sony pumps out. It's cheaper than gamepass which means it's more affordable and it has an incredible list of games with monthly additions. You can also play psnow on PC which is very convenient as well.
That's not competing. That's obliterating the competition.
PS exclusives are of much higher quality than MS exclusives. The value would be several times higher.
Well they have Spiderman, ratchet, demon's souls and returnal.
If those games could launch close to or at launch I don't really need to see anything else.
It would be nice to see what is coming in 2021. I'd like a few new ips but not sure that will happen yet.
Not as slow but doesn't mean it won't still be slow. If there is a lot more detail to load than before it stands to reason that games will exponentially take longer to load. sSD help with that problem but that's because games were designed around hdd. If games will now be designed with SSD in mind then loading times may not change...at first it'll be faster but overtime that speed advantage will likely not be as noticeable.
I may be wrong of course.
I didn't read it either...not that hard to follow. Besides the best part is chief and cortana
So what? Didn't care then either.
Dont really care about faster load speeds for current gen games. Want faster load speeds for next gen games. All these articles propping up the consoles based on current gen improvements are silly.
IDK about anyone else but I don't give them a pass.
It was also my favourite halo. Seemed a lot more fleshed out story wise.
Value is determined by the consumer when compared with competing brands. It currently appears valuable because PS has not announced their price point.
Also the value of a gaming brand is directly related to how valuable their exclusives are. In Xbox's case they still need to show that they've learned from their mistakes and will be making quality games. This entire generation it has lacked in the games department which is the only area that matters.