Except most of the Sony fanboys ARE saying its bad. lol
Almost nobody is denying a power difference at this point. And almost nobody on the Xbox side cares, because as long as it is just a small difference in resolution nobody can tell anyway. (Spare me your stories of your 20/10 super vision and how you can see each individual pixel from 20 feet away, it's bollocks and everyone knows it.)
The only reason these arguments are still going on is because the ...
Resolution doesn't matter, except when you want to use it to further your own stupid argument.
That goes for both sides of this idiocy.
I'm not mad about anything. Other people getting it early doesn't change anything for me, I'm still getting it at exactly the same time as I'm supposed to.
I'm just saying that if they want to stop this from happening there is ONE way to do it for sure.
Can we please stop describing developers as "lazy" every time they don't do something the way we think they should do it?
That's not fair to them, and it's rude.
I agree with Khurg.
There is exactly one way to stop this, and that is by not shipping physical discs early.
It would give extra incentive to buy digitally, too, which is better for devs because there is no re-sale.
I'm not sure why they aren't doing this already.
If you couldn't find anything interesting to see or do in Skyrim then I think you should probably be playing another genre of game.
So what if it is only one game? If it's a game you can't play anywhere else, it's a reason to own that console.
Maybe you won't buy a system for one game but a lot of people will.
Back in the day I bought a Playstation just for Final Fantasy 7.
I bought an Original Xbox just for Halo: CE.
ONE game that I couldn't play any other way was the reason I bought those consoles.
So yes, it'...
Ugh, I'm going to have nightmares now.
I find it awfully hard to believe that you would remember one random person's comments from 3 months ago well enough to think you knew that they watched a press conference.
That's borderline insanity.
I wonder if the Patriots are still dirty cheaters in the Fallout alternate timeline?
No I just read about it and watched clips of some of the games.
You seriously looked back at 90 days of my comment history to try to prove me wrong?
No I didn't watch that one either. I watched Bethesda and Sony at E3. And I watched Xbox's E3 one later instead of live because it took place during the day when I was working.
I may have seen highlights of Gamescom, but I did not watch the whole thing, why would you think I did?
I can't imagine anyone still using splitscreen in this day and age.
The last time I used split screen was 6 years ago when Borderlands came out, for about 10 minutes until my girlfriend decided she wanted her own copy.
Prior to that, it was playing Halo over LAN in 2001 with multiple people on each TV.
Nothing against anyone using it, I'm just surprised it is ever a requested feature nowadays.
This is only going to become more common as these consoles age.
Devs would rather push for more advanced graphical effects than hit 1080p, because the end result looks better.
The resolution is the one single element that makes the LEAST difference in how good a game looks. I wish more people understood that.
I haven't watched any conferences since E3, so unless it was announced then and I forgot it, no.
Edit: I just finally looked it up myself. Besides being turned off by everything to do with Kickstarter I now realize it is a JRPG, so I couldn't care less.
Maybe I did see an announcement and just ignored it because I knew I'd never have any interest.
So please go about your business, I'm sorry I wasted your time. Nothing to see ...
@SolidStoner
You mean like somebody who would be dumb enough to play Uncharted 2 remastered and think they were playing Uncharted 4?
That couldn't happen, right?
/s
Am I the only one that thinks the graphics on Fallout 4 look REALLY good???
Agreed. This is ridiculous.
I just asked a question.
I figured it would make more sense to discuss it with somebody else in the comments than go to search for it in google.
If I got a serious answer to my question then it would save everyone else from having to look it up as well.
I'm sorry for preferring a conversation to a search engine, but I really don't know what it is. And still don't because I haven't looked it up.
But you said K...
So they suspected the hitches in the XB1 version were caused when streaming stuff from the HDD.
I wonder if those of us like myself that use an External HDD that is noticeably faster will see an improvement there?
I'm surprised they didn't test that themselves, even if only to be able to pin down if that was really the source of the issues.