Okay and let me ask you:
What do you think happens to production costs when they start using union labor?
@CyberSentinel
Bro did you really just call a highly regulated protectionist market a "True Free Market"?
Cuz that's one of the most ignorant utterances of propaganda I've ever heard.
Bro, it's running Splatoon 2 and Mario at 720p docked. Come on now...
Two studios? They only closed one, and only their last game was VR.
No. It's really not.
The PS4 was never pitched or pushed with the idea of taking it on the go. Remote play was pitched as a perk of owning both. You can also do Remote Play on your PC or an Xperia phone too. And you can find a Vita for a little over $100 if you know where to look.
Faster loads is rather subjective, and having to load of a MicroSD is gonna be a long wait unless you spring for a high-end one.
The games are nice, provided you're into those franchises. (Also ...
Because you have to pay for things that come standard in other consoles charging the same price.
Ok so lemme get this straight.
They sell out of all their stock and you're implying that they've given up support of a system that keeps sellin out because... what? They're bored?
Yeah, it is.
That thing will not work with the advertised "smooth dock/undock transfer".
You'd have a game running in 4K with more draw distance, better textures, shadows, lighting, draw distance... and then you'd have to undock it and see that instantly drop to 720p with lower textures, framerate, draw distance, etc.
Those games would crash in a heartbeat. Not to mention a single game would eat up almost all the inter...
GC makes one VR game before they close and suddenly all VR studios are shuttering.
Never change, N4G commenters.
Sony sold over 750k of them in a few months. That's not shabby for a system that's constantly selling out.
@Aenea
It's confirmed to be a premium smart device app with a LIMITED Free version.
Of course they are, Phil.
I don't see this working without an upgrade to the tablet itself, and that would do nothing but majorly tick off early adopters.
I'd also dread to see the cost of a dock with a built-in GPU capable of 4K, let alone CPU. How would it avoid crashing when you undocked it and it had to drop down to 720p with lower-quality effects, textures, draw distance, etc?
You can snag a Vita for just a bit over $100 new, depending on where you look, sometimes less if you're willing to buy used.
Well seeing as the Scorpio will be more expensive and launches at the end of the year, likely the Switch. Assuming we're making this a two-horse race and all.
Why would one need "PCs with similar specs"? You'd need higher specs to develop on initially to avoid crashes or being too taxing, the devkit would be to then optimize the software.
Why are we presenting a completely subjective question as though it could be objectively answered again?
He said it LOOKED like a lock for launch day since he was told it was complete.
That's not competition at all, that's rigging the system and it doesn't save squat. They have to keep costs DOWN so people buy their stuff. All it means is they'll turn to automation and we lose those jobs anyway.