Maybe he'll turn inti the Incredible Hulk.
The MCC will ultimately end up coming to PC, so what's the point? Some people need to use their heads before they go through so much time and effort...
I sure hope that 2019 has some better game announcements. Third parties are making some pretty crappy games as of late.
I disagree. With consoles now having backward compatibility, allowing gamers to be able to play the content that they purchased on their previous console (ps4 - ps4 pro as an example), it takes all complications out of the equation. The main reason for someone to upgrade their console going forward, is to increase the graphics capability that the consumer wishes to play their games at.
Since new consoles are all essentially operating on typical pc architecture, the cost to ...
They should have a checkerboard logo on the game case.
So, less content = fresh start......ok.
PS4 Pro = 4.2 Tflops
Xbox One X = 6 Tflops
Yeah, totally equal in processing power...
I've been gaming probably much longer than you son. A roadmap is something that indie devs use to reassure kickstarter backers or early access purchasers that they have a plan to complete the development of the game.
Roadmap? Is this an early access game? LMAO
Getting a job with these companies isn't a social program. You have to do what's necessary to get the job done. If you can't hack it, switch companies, start your own business or find a different profession.
Exactly.
It's interesting to see Microsoft collaborating with Nintendo to the extent that they have been. Adding Banjo to Smash Bros is a pretty big deal, and gives us a peak into future possibilities.
Looks like it's time for another play through of one of the best game franchises of all time.
If people are interested, here are Sony and Nintendo's Cash On Hand reserves:
Sony: $25.28 Billion
Nintendo: $4.36 Billion
Activision: $4.85 Billion
EA: $4.97 Billion
https://www.macrotrends.net...
https://nintendosoup.com/ni....
They need to offer downloadable games on the PC side of their service, and it would be great if they could port most of their bigger first party triple A PS3 games to run on X86 hardware, or have PS3 games run on an emulator, similar to what Xbox One does with 360 games.
There are probably only 20 - 30 games that I think they should port, and then they could offer the PC versions of multi-platform games, most of which will offer cross-play within the next few years anyway, ...
Spencer needs to keep moving with speed and momentum if he's going to succeed. Loving the effort that he's putting into the Xbox brand.
Hopefully Xcloud will allow users to use any third party controller that they want to use. Currently with PS Now on PC, you must use the Dual Shock 4, as it doesn't support any other controller on the market, including mouse and keyboard, which I don't see many PC players going for.
Their troubleshooting tips have never worked for anything, including when people get disconnected from their servers. This goes back at least 15 years.
7-11 FPS difference between the two on average. I really don't think an upgrade from the 1080TI would make much sense for the price.
I may end up picking this game up on Steam. It certainly looks better than what CoD or Battlefield has produced in the last few years. It would be a smart idea for Valve to get behind this game, as it could become a major competitor to CoD and Battlefield, and would be a game that would give Steam a stand-out possible exclusive, if Valve were so inclined.