Valve's timing is curious. You'd think they'd have waited to push this until they had more game support.
Short answer, yes. It's a form of Linux, which doesn't support near as many games as Windows.
It already backfired. Look at the Wii U.
That won't happen. Storage space alone is going to cause you issues there. At most, we'd be looking at a handheld with 64 gb of storage. Where would you put all these Wii U games?
Bribing bartenders for information will uncover royal convoys.
Yeah. So does everyone else. /s
They never said the digital ones would either. It's your fault for just assuming they would.
Not gonna happen.
I meant to play on your television. You know, just like PS Now.
Please be better than Colonial Marines.
Difference being, you don't have to pay for an additional set top box. This will work on multiple devices.
They said it would be competitively priced with both consoles, so fingers crossed.
It's cool. I was actually hoping you'd counter by saying this machine had a modified R9 270. :-) That would've been icing on the cake.
That's a good point.
Really? Because when I looked up this card it was 2gb of GDDR5 and only 2.7 Gflops. Still good, but half the card you're touting.
They must be mostly smaller games then. I only have 6 on my PS4 and have used 70gb already.
Does it have a disc drive? Because with only a 500 gb HDD, and being digital only, it's gonna be a problem.
I know I could upgrade the HDD, but dropping $500 on a system and expecting it to last me a year before doing so is a reasonable request.
I never even finished it. So, it's not everyone's cup of tea, I guess.
What's stupid, is it says they were going after Planetside, which isn't even on PSN yet.
I guess this site is part of his 4 hour waste of time eating and socializing.