kneon: actually, most phones and GPS's don't use magnetometers. The compass is based on the direction you are traveling, accelerometers and gyroscopes. Watch when you are backing out of a driveway.... the devices will think you are driving forward still when you really aren't. A magnetometer would correct this.
Your eyes cannot SEE a difference at full speed, no. However, you can almost feel a difference by how it plays. Reaction time and control of the character/object becomes smoother.
Is that one of the Animal Crossing characters laying on the couch??? lol
I figured something big would come from Tecmo-Koei being allowed to use the Zelda IP for Hyrule Legends...
They look less built than previous games
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I'm so glad the title states which Nintendo company the article is about. I was confused whether it was about the Nintendo which is behind McDonald's BigMac or not....
Dillon's Rolling Western, Pushmo, Steel Diver, Xenoblade, Last Story and more.... you just need to open up your mind a bit and try some less-heard-of games....
The way I see it is Nintendo will only make new IPs when other game genres are being made. Ever try other platformers they were making in the 80s and 90s??? Try Ice Climbers. For whatever reason, Nintendo felt as though they needed to completely separate it from Mario and give controls that didn't work quite as...
Dynasty Warriors has never been known for graphics. This game is the same. The reasoning is they try and push A LOT of characters on screen.
@Sephiroushin and zeal0us:
Actually, on top of that, there is something MANY people do not know about quoted hard drive sizes. It's actually funny that Microsoft is mainly a software/OS company and yet they STILL report the manufacturers quoted hard drive space. HDD manufacturers report HDD space as being 1000 bytes equals 1 Megabyte instead of the actual 1024 bytes equals 1 Megabyte. Continuing this real-world logic into Gigabytes would show that there is 7% less space t...
Not too hard to comprehend really... both the PS3 and PS4 use official Blu-ray disc technology and not proprietary tech at all. The PS4 would have no problems understanding that it is a BD disc and then read the code. The disc drive and drive controller isn't the issue, but the rest of the hardware is when it comes to making use of that code on the disc.
Oh, well, you're in luck. It comes with Ganondorf. Not Ganon. :)
Is there no Rime or reason this couldn't be done on PS3???
@Zod the Wii U lets you do it
"2GB of gddr5 > 3GB of ddr3"
Why do you think this way? GDDR ram is actually SLOWER and less efficient at handling general computing tasks than graphics tasks....
Well, you should probably try new things and diversify your gaming a bit. There's ZombiU, Lego City, Scribblenauts and Sonic All-Stars racing to name a few you should try. Use the lack of usual games you wait for as an excuse to try new games that are out now.
It's hard for me to call Dead Space 2 a survival horror game... horror? yes. But I don't get too much of a survival feel from it. THe first one was closer to survival horror though.
@webeblazing only the non-game images are higher than 1080p HD. Every single PS4 game image is 1920x1080.... which is 1080p...
@JohnS1313
And yet another person that knows very little (if anything) about the technical side of game consoles. This would be fine if you didn't try and make it SEEM like you know how things work. USB 2.0's max data bandwidth is 480 megabits/second which is 60 Megabytes/second. The Wii U reads game discs at 22.5 Megabytes/second (which is actually really fast and something that isn't ever spoken about). This means that USB 2.0 is still plenty fast enough to read...
Oh god...you just gave me flashbacks of the original games on NES...