It will probably require you to have games installed on the hard drive for them to be played. I imagine it will limit what you can store in the cloud to saved games, pictures, movies, etc.
There is a difference between current gen and next gen consoles though. Current gen used custom hardware that developers had to learn to use properly over many years. This is especially true with the PS3 and its Cell processor. Next Gen is different in that is uses x86 PC architecture which developers have already been using for a really long time. While CDPR probably won't be able to max out the console completely, I am sure they will get close. I imagine most developers, especially firs...
I would like them to add memorable side quests. Every side quest in Far Cry 3 was bland or had very little story attached to it. Given the success of Far Cry 3, I think they can dedicate some time to include new and interesting stories not necessarily related to the main. Id also like them to work on the environment a little more. Far Cry 3 looked stunning, but there was really nothing in the environment that made my jaw drop. The absolute most important thing though is please do not announce...
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The amount of RAM has absolutely nothing to do with graphic fidelity. Going from 4GB to 8GB won't mean graphics will increase. The extra RAM will allow for decreased loading times, more objects to loaded into the world, easier development, etc.
I can see a few useful ways a tablet can add to a game, but only with certain game types. RPG's, MMO's and RTS games can easily put a second screen to use and have gamers see real benefits. For other game types, like FPS games, I just see it as a gimmick.
If they announce Destiny for PC they will have my money on day one. Was watching the E3 footage and I was really bummed that it hasn't been confirmed for PC.
It is definitely going to be an amazing game. Ill be getting it on PC, but I am glad next-gen console owners will be able to enjoy 64 players and 60fps. That is the only way to play Battlefield.
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Levolution is basically DICE bringing destruction back up to Bad Company 2 standards and beyond. Fully destructible environments, collapsing buildings, etc.
Yeah, but I don't believe that is a fair average. I would say the average PC of a "PC Gamer" is higher than that. Anyone who uses their PC as their dedicated gaming machine is usually packing something better.
Those screenshots are from the trailer they released. We can't really judge from that. We have no idea yet how detailed the game will actually look when being played.
Yeah, I absolutely hate Metro. Anytime that map comes up in rotation I just leave and go find another server. Caspian Border would be pretty cool though.
I am sure they will still be optimized well for nVidia. Don't forget that Frostbite is already better suited towards nVidia cards, so AMD optimization will mean they will perform closer to nVidia.
The absolute main reason I bought an Xbox over a PS2 was because of Halo. I had a blast the original trilogy and Reach, but geez, I think they need to tone it down a notch. Even if I do get an Xbone, I don't plan on getting Halo 5.
I am kind of thinking three SKUs:
$400: Console, 1 Controller and 500GB
$500: Console, PS Eye, Two Controllers and 500GB
$600: Console, PS Eye, Two Controllers, 1TB and free game
Ryse looked really good but the environment they showed was pretty bland. It should have definitely been one of the nominees though. Metal Gear Solid looked the most photo realistic of all the games, but like Ryse, their wasn't that much detail. That's the reason the Witcher 3 won. If you watch the trailer, you can easily see how much detail they are cramming into that world.
Yeah, I will probably wait to play the Witcher 2 till a few weeks before 3 comes out. Nice to know I can look forward to some re-balancing on my next run through.
Like Porter stated, RAM has nothing to do with rendering power. RAM is a completely different part of the architecture and does not directly effect framerates and rendering power.
PS4 allows you to upgrade your hard drives like the PS3 did. You can buy a seperate SSD if you wanted to. Xbone on the other hand doesn't let you, so pretty much stuck with HDD there.
Was kind of hoping for next-gen only. That means they are going to have to scale things back to accommodate the 360/PS3.
I'm worried that it will turn my 780 into dust. Lol.
I liked the first Crysis and Warhead quite a bit. Gameplay was fun, graphics were good, and story wasn't half bad. Crysis 2 wasn't very fun, and 3 was just slightly better.