is a journalist a "wannabe" because they don't write what you want to hear?
It would be awesome to see a Zelda game with the graphics cranked up to 11. Like uncharted level of graphics.
Not that it's completely relevant but we used the crytek engine for an e3 game trailer we did and found it very difficult to work with. It's also very difficult to find people who really know the engine inside and out. The whole job was a stress case.
I'm pretty excited for this. Especially after playing with the oculus.
So you assume I'm a COD fan and then characterize me as boring because I wasn't blown away by an alpha as if I compared the two in your make believe mind? As if that makes any sense. This is the kind of rabid lunacy that plagues this site. My opinion is different than yours. Suck it up and act like an adult. Insulting people with a differing opinion makes you look insecure and petty.
Just so you know though and not that I feel I need to explain myself to you; I got bo...
It makes significant improvements in CPU efficiency, not necessarily graphics. People seem to get confused by CPU and GPU on here.
It has won in resolution, not CPU power. The ps4 CPU is actually considered a bottleneck. CPU and GPU are completely different things. Suckerpunch did a whole write up on it. Look it up.
Meh. I'll wait for the full game but I was not blown away with the "alpha". I'm sure it will be good, as Bungie obviously knows how to make a good game, so maybe this just isn't my cup of tea
Which fanboy is gonna stroke out trying to justify this one? Let's watch.
Aww dry your eyes. There's no right or wrong when it comes to opinion, princess.
well.. i live in los angeles and i have more xbox friends than ps4 friends... i mean its just anecdotal isn't it? from ones own perspective?
haha totally. like its an outrage that people enjoy the xbox. i dig my ps4 but theres a reason i bought the x1 too.
Cali represent!
@MysticStrummer:
Yes it is. but when youre a multibillion dollar company, parents expect you to be responsible and have safeguards - especially when children are a big part of your demographic. its what happens when millions of people use your products.... some sort of expectation develops concerning their money.
sure. im just merely referencing what makes things look more "cinematic"... as in cinema like. i work in cg and we have a lot of compositing/post process that we give to renders to make them feel less computer generated and more natural... those are some of the techniques we use.
ask apple how in-app purchases have been going, unchecked. its more or less the same thing.
its not about voting with your wallet, its about responsibility to your platform and users and setting a standard and a code of conduct... then let users vote with their wallets. otherwise free to play becomes the swindled to play.
its pretty easy to click a little button to get more credits really easily and before you know it your kid has spent $400 in farmville.
lets see how this gets spun into something positive from the fanboys who bitch about micro transactions or claim not to buy games because of micro transactions.
i see some pretty big differences in aliasing and texture clarity.... then again its not final release so maybe they're just keeping the packaging small.
technically 24 fps would be more cinematic as films run at 24 fps BUT.... its nots really the same. things like movies have motion blur, grain and frame to frame differences aren't as "sterile" as they are with video games. on a video game it just looks slightly less smooth or judder-ish. i think a video game needs at least 30 fps to appear smooth. more cinematic on a game would be adding noise, glows, motion blur etc...
i can't wait for this game. this is the game thats going to show off the ps4.