It's been a hard transition to this generation. EA couldn't get Tetris to run properly. Think about that, a game that can run off of the computational power of a potato wasn't working properly on the Xbone or PS4. Once developers get to the second or third generation of games things should even out in terms of quality.
The main reason the Xbone is so big is because they put a MASSIVE HSF in the thing because they didn't want the same overheating issues as the 360 had.
Reviews are opinion pieces. Also did you really use the phrase "colored characters" in place of saying black people? This isn't the 60s...
Whoever wrote this should probably go back to first grade so they can learn basic writing skills.
Who would have thought that supporting 10 year old hardware would cause issues?
Ninja Gaiden is a NES game.
No, he could just stop blatantly lying, that works just as well.
So much yes
It's still the first generation of games, of course no one is maxing the thing out. The 360 still has some juice left in it for example. Hell, the Atari 2600 still has more untapped performance.
@wizzard They aren't maxing the system out. They are using all the resources on the system that they can with their current technology. This is a first generation game so their engine isn't anywhere near as optimized for the platform as it can be. Uncharted 1 used all the resources of the PS3 too, but obviously every game Naughty Dog made after that ended up looking better then the last.
I don't own a Vita because there's nothing on it I need to play and I don't care about portable gaming.
Who doesn't know how to do this? Sony has guides on their website and in the manual for the system.
I've been hurt so many times before, I'm not going to get my hopes up until the game is out and reviewed.
It's an MMO.... Why would it have any offline content?
Cutting edge graphics are great, no one is going to deny that. However, if the game isn't fun because all their time and money went to making it shiny who cares? It's a game, being fun is the whole point.
I suppose you're right ;)
Well yeah, was anyone expecting them not to optimize their drivers and SDK? Sony and Nintendo are doing the same thing... This isn't news, it's common sense.
It doesn't affect load times that much actually, that's more dependant on the storage medium you use. Lots of games use multiple GPUs and it lets you crank up the settings in games and get higher frame rates.
Nope, the most powerful tablet CPU will never be more powerful than the most powerful desktop CPU.
No, the PS4's first AAA exclusives were Infamous: Second Son and Killzone: Shadow Fall. Knack can probably be added to that list too actually.