The first two are already being talked about, just not for launch. The third could happen without the need for an accessory, just reverse Remote Play. The forth flat out shouldn't happen because of the wars it'd open up. The fifth is asking for more controllers on one system but what for? PS3 technically supports up to seven controllers at once but don't think anything ever allowed that many. If you're looking for huge groups like that anyway just get a second console and eith...
Even if its something that connects to the controller Turtle Beach headsets (at least most of them) won't work. The only exception would possibly be the PC versions.
http://www.turtlebeach.com/...
20, 60, and some 80 GB models are
Needing and bundling are two different beasts. Even if they decided to bundle there's nothing to say that they'd require it.
The number one problem with this article:
"Sony nixed plans to include the camera add-on with every system and shave $100 off it's originally planned price of $499."
But then they note later that the camera isn't $100. Wouldn't logic say that if they did bundle the camera it'd be in the ballpark of $449, not $499? Sony'd still have a lower price than MS.
$399 puts it at a more competitive price to both the Xbox O...
Not until '15 releases. THQ was already working on it while working on '14 shortly after '13 launched.
Don't count on a full 2K product until '16 assuming they ditch the work that's already been done on '15 for next gen systems. Seems kinda unlikely.
Read my post above. It is possible to do.
Go to Facebook. Access Account Settings. From there select Apps. Find Playstation Network and select Edit. Inside you'll find Visibility of app and posts. Set this up however you wish. If you have a group set up just for your gaming friends you can select those messages to only be visible to them.
The same should apply for XBL messages.
Uh, yes, yes there is?
Ya know. You could set your messages from said service to only display to certain individuals, including those on your friends list directly through Facebook... Meaning you could make one of those magical things called "Groups" just for your gaming friends if you so wished and be able to set it up so those gaming messages show only to the people that are in the gaming group.
I have this set up already. Have a charity group on ...
@Little_BombA: The headset advertised on the side of the box will not be the same price. It will be GTA V branded and exclusive to GameStop. It is listed at $179.
http://us.playstation.com/p...
http://blog.us.playstation.....
Simply put, ease of access.
Would mean instead of having to go to the nearest store to pick up a game or waiting for it to download if purchased digitally you could simply buy then start playing, little to no wait.
For Playstation, not everybody.
http://www.idigitaltimes.co...
Cross Game Chat on PS4 doesn't require Plus either.
Again, same thing. Watch the video. Sony has confirmed it too.
Look at the 1:39 point. Cross Game Chat is the same as the Vita Party Chat.
If their official page is anything to go by, Xbox Live Gold will still be required to access services like Netflix. It even appears to be tied to the Game DVR and Skype.
http://www.xbox.com/en-US/l...
Simply put, the controller is a shell, nothing more. Nintendo shot themselves in the foot when they decided that was a good idea. The cost of running the controller the way the WiiU does is high and more of a hindrance to the system rather than an asset. As much as some won't like this comment, I think it's going to become more apparent after the PS4 and Xbox One launch.
I've said this for awhile now and some won't like this either. The first thing Nintendo ne...
Still costs $499, $100 more than another console that has more power than it and doesn't need a spying camera to function. It also offers a subscription plan that offers more at a lower price point. Then I can still use features like game sharing, Netflix, Hulu, and multiple other services without the need for said subscription.
If that's not enough another certain console retails $150 below it and offers experiences both for adults and kids while actually having uniq...
"These changes will impact some of the scenarios we previously announced for Xbox One. The sharing of games will work as it does today, you will simply share the disc. Downloaded titles cannot be shared or resold. Also, similar to today, playing disc based games will require that the disc be in the tray."
Bahaha. So much for those "advantages". Guy sounds like he's crying from behind his keyboard.
"For us, the future comes in the ...
Nice. Good to see Aveline is officially returning. I got my platinum in AC:L and actually enjoyed much of it.
Now where's the next AC for Vita?
"Keep your finger on the pulse.
Xbox One lets you discover what TV shows and
movies are popular among your friends and tells you
what is trending within the Xbox community. It’s a
great way to stay on top of what is happening now."
"Be recognized.
Xbox One gets to know you. It learns what you like
and what you don’t. And brings it all together on
your own personal home screen. And because every
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Why would you have to add them as a friend? Wouldn't it be much easier for devs to allow more options for invite? IE if they're on the same system simple invite like now. If not add an option in game to enter the username for person on (insert platform name here)?
Not saying I like the idea either way as some experiences would be fine with cross play, example being Portal 2. Could you imagine a CoD with that cross play though? I'm sure the wars would start there a...