May not be fully open world
That is like the most ambiguous statement you can say about a game.
Doesn't this happen in steam now?
As long as it is understood the product isn't finished and will see changes I don't see a problem with it.
A positive article on PlayStations future?
Holy...
10 year cycle, nothing new
How about staying on topic?
When they you say established I dont think Sony is going to be outright purchasing studios like Ninja Theory type. Either these studios will have already worked closely with PlayStation or Sony recognizes the talent or commitment they have and will promptly acquire them.
Pretty much all of Sony studios they have had since the near beginnings of their existence. I believe when they say Organic Growth they just mean they aren't gonna buy big developers and give them money. They actually have a process to knowing a developer and allowing them to be the creator.
XD
Something tells me they will enhance the current boost mood available in the Pro to achieve results like that.
It's one of the few practices I despise about Nintendo.
Would it be bad to have both perspectives available?
Fight fight fight fight
It's like there is a huge convention coming up where developers show what they are making
Critics are user scores who get paid. If anything money has more influence on Critic scores while Users base it completely on opinion.
The controls are still so crap in Rockstar games, like, how does this get passed?
So you shit talk Days Gone but believe 76 is a great game.
Welp there goes any rep you had
Some things are priceless. I dont think money can buy PlayStation unless something drastic happens.
We know far more about the PS5 than any other console coming and the article specifically states Next-Gen consoles.
I would assume the attack was more of a sarcastic thing tho
I feel like MS really needs to figure out a way to make Minecraft a competitor to Fortnite.
I am genuinely curious why someone with a PC would buy an Xbox at this point.
- PC provides more power
- Multiple monitors with higher framerate capabilities
- Get all the games
- More customizable
- All the peripherals
The only con i see is cost, but getting a PC is an investment and you upgrade through time usually and it can be used for more than just gaming. So?