Haha, my God, you are funny. So you want what, 6GB of DDR3 memory and 2GB of GDDR5 VRAM, eh? Well that's what you'll probably get with the next Xbox, but the PS4 is most definitely going with 4GB of ultra-fast, high-bandwidth GDDR5 memory. :)
Even if so, XGC on Vita is free, not a Plus feature. Furthermore, there aren't any Vita-specific Plus features announced... Yet.
Shots fired. XD
I agree. Same goes for KZ2 and its controls. :)
Great reviews all-around. From what I played in the beta, it's an even better game than the ones on PS3. :D
Best selling game ever confirmed?
Stupid review is stupid...
That's what she said. XD
Confirmed that there's not. :/
It seems that people's sarcasm detector is broken.
Negativity drives hits so we won't see things change anytime soon, unfortunately. I hope that the bundles will help to spike the sales a bit before they announce the price cut for the machine and, hopefully, the memory cards which are a big thorn in the eye for people looking into purchasing the machine.
They are idiots. What the hell is Kaz doing? What the hell is Yoshida doing? God fu*king dammit! X|
Fu*k you Sony. That is all.
Yeah, I don't get it. This news is worthy of 100x "What in the flying fu*k, Sony??!". T_T
Also, what in freaking flying fu*k, Sony? I've always supported what they did, but as of late...
This thing is fucked up (sue me). They said when they started that indie game company that they are working on a redesign. I hope that they won't just change the look of the site, but some of the functionality as well.
If you beat it on Vita, once you start the PS3 version, the trophies should just pop up one at a time until you get the platinum. Done deal. :D
Always love reading your comments since you're one of the rare ones here who know something about hardware and what they're talking about. :)
I think that people are in for a surprise regarding the next-gen consoles. ;)
Yep, only good things are to come. :)
Yeah, this review is an obvious hit grab. :)
Haha, yeah, that sucks. If you don't have the whole memory space at your disposal for fine-tuning and low-level access, then effectiveness goes out of the window. They said, however, that they might support C++ later so here's hoping to that. :)
The most important thing now is, that it gets as many apps as it can get because that's what people are longing for.
I can see why they went with C#, but C/C++ would have ultimately been the best choice.
Just my guess, but I've been good with guesses lately so I believe that things will end up like this. ;)