@SITH: Shadow Play isn't exactly supporting what you say.
"Fast, free and easy-to-use, ShadowPlay is a new approach to gameplay recording, utilizing an on-board H.264 encoder built into GeForce GTX 600 and 700 Series graphics cards, and an innovative recording mode that shadows your every in-game move."
So for Shadow Play to work you'll need certain graphics cards with the H.264 encoder built in.
That's not Milhouse
That would be Nelson Muntz
Oh, you say he's a game developer so it's actually his job to make quality games? You also say that most of the N4G community isn't game developers? Oh, and you say that if even one of those users works at a burger place you happen to walk into and doesn't make your stuff correctly then you're going to complain even though you've probably never done it a day in your life?
Who'd have thought that consumers are allowed to have a voice? ;)
Gee, I wonder why he might make those comments at a Nvidia event. I mean it's not like the guy is getting paid to sit and talk up products that aren't in Next Gen consoles while attempting to downplay competitor products or anything... /s
No, they aren't. In a round about way it was confirmed by none other than a MS rep attempting to make something out of nothing.
"Yesterday at NANOG 59 in Phoenix, Arizona, Microsoft’s Chris Palmer explained that the Xbox One gaming console uses IPv6 for the peer-to-peer (p2p) communication between gamers."
Your article also confirms Xbox One servers are p2p, not dedicated.
"Yesterday at NANOG 59 in Phoenix, Arizona, Microsoft’s Chris Palmer explained that the Xbox One gaming console uses IPv6 for the peer-to-peer (p2p) communication between gamers."
Gotta love MS reps.
Also, what IPSec is:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wik...
And what Teredo is:
PS4 supporting IPv6 is a no brainer and already shows signs of happening.
http://www.ipv6.com
Nice.
I only own Sony. I use Comcast. I'm already using IPv6.
Yes and possibly coming soon according to the free Flower avatar descriptions NA got this week.
"Download this avatar for Flower, formerly exclusive to Japan, to celebrate the launch of Flower for the PlayStation Vita system."
Yes you can. Check your in game settings.
Directly from the GTA V Manual: L2 Button Aim Weapon/Lock On
Taco Bell employees were taking the codes and using them, thus invalidating codes
http://kotaku.com/5884142/t...
Later they also denied prizes, even for many legit winners
http://www.gamesradar.com/t...
If so hopefully it's done differently than the Vita promotion Sony did with Taco Bell. Employees screwing paying customers isn't cool.
I'm going to go out on a limb and say your 15 hours is a little exaggerated. If it's not then that does seem like a huge your end problem. I downloaded GTA V to two separate PS3s at the same time about ten minutes after it became available. Both were done within four hours.
Plus with services like Gaikai in the future for PS streaming to many devices I'm a little more reassured about my digital purchases.
Maybe tomorrow since PSN updates on Tuesday in NA. Wednesday for EU. iOS came today. Android and others later.
"Both of these free digital apps will be available for download beginning today, and we will update this post with more information and download links as they become available throughout the week for other platforms and devices.
The iFruit Mobile Application
Now available for iOS devices at the App Store.
Coming soon for Android dev...
"The iFruit Mobile Application
Now available for iOS devices at the App Store.
Coming soon for Android devices via Google Play as well as for Windows Phone, PlayStation Mobile and Vita."
The game manual isn't cited for Vita however.
Ah, gotta love Phil Harrison. Guy knows how to blow things out of proportion and make the situation better than it actually is.
You're worried about well being? Shows how much people think things through.
"A helmet that hijacks your central nervous system"
What happens if/when a system like that gets hacked? Largest reason why it should never, ever happen. If it ever does, I won't be buying.
In multiple places in fact.
I can find two without much thought. One shows overall space and how much you have left along with how many different types of what media you have stored. The other shows similar space totals then shows all apps and what each app takes up. Mind you I'm using the newest iOS for iPad. About 99.999% positive iPhones and iPods do the same.