If the games which are enhanced for PS5P can, in fact, run at native 4K 60fps at max settings, then I'd say yes, considering you'd have to spend close to double that for equivalent PC performance.
$700 for the 2TB upgrade wouldn’t be so bad IF it came with a disc drive AND a vertical stand AND a DualSense with enhanced battery life.
Keep anyone on board who expressed dissent with the creative direction of this game and jettison the rest.
Oh no… *giggle*
Looks like a Beta male. Not surprised he would try to use his position to manipulate women.
I honestly don't know why a "no-dating" policy isn't installed at every company. Prevents so many problems.
Bungie was best when it was all white dudes...
Sweet!
It's highly probable MP4 will get its own Direct at some point in the future, much like other big Nintendo IPs.
In the time it took you to type that response, your dualsense battery went to zero.
Yep, although I’d argue it started going to shit when they tried to hock Kinect on their audience instead of continuing to invest in their studios and IPs. 2001-2010 Xbox was peak gaming, though.
Mirage was mid AF and I couldn’t even get into Valhalla. The series peaked with Origins and Odyssey. But yeah, good luck to them, I guess.
NOICE.
I’m done with Xbox. Great hardware, love the performance patches for older OG/360 games, but the brand has been on a slow decline ever since the debut of Kinect in 2010. Arkane Austin’s closure is a slap in the face. First they make them release an unfinished game, then they shut them down. Terrible management at all levels at Xbox (aside from the hardware team).
Pre-order cancelled. They were so close.... then they had to go and bend the knee.
Devil's Third is HIGHLY underrated.
I disagree. Graphics in the past were limited by the hardware, not the artists' ability (see Watch_Dogs' infamous vertical slice).
It's poor management of resources combined with a lack of a cohesive vision for the final project.
BioShock reportedly cost $25 million to develop in 2007 ($38 million in 2024). Gears of War? $12 million in 2005 ($18 million in 2024). Want something more recent? Horizon: Zero Dawn came out in 2016 at a cost of around $49 million (about $74 million in 2024 money).
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They achieved perfection with the first one, then EA did what EA does best and screwed it all up.
Too little, too late.
It’s their own damn fault. Should’ve learned from Rockstar not to disrespect their fans.