My heart would explode if they announce Persona 5 for vita. But it is very very unlikely :|
My prediction is pretty much this.
I feel like out of all, EA will steal the show. If they show Mass Effect, I'm done. They win. I don't care about anything but that tbh
I'm excited for all of them but EA takes the top spot for me this year.
I doubt that the Visceral Star Wars game is there. They have Battlefront to promote. Biowares StarWars game wont be there either IMO
DICE, Visceral and Bioware were said to be working on Star Wars games when EA got the license.Wait, there's a new Bioware Star Wars?!!
Is it too soon for IO to reveal what the new Hitman game is?
DICE, Visceral and Bioware were said to be working on Star Wars games when EA got the license.
Unless they meant The Old Republic.
DICE, Visceral and Bioware were said to be working on Star Wars games when EA got the license.
Unless they meant The Old Republic.
Wait what?? Bioware working on Star Wars.. hype escalating. Need to find out if this is true.
Is it too soon for IO to reveal what the new Hitman game is?
This sound really bad, but with their Shadow Realm or whatever game having been canned, I hope they did so to have them work on a new Starwars RPG. Doesn't even have to be the old Republic, just a good story driven RPG would make me very happy^^
Shinobi loves him some Mass Effect breh.
Mass.
Effect.
4.
I'm excited for all of them but EA takes the top spot for me this year.
If Bioware is in fact working on a new non-MMO Star Wars game, and EA has something to show of it other than concept art(god I hated that nonsense last E3), I will lose my mind.
All those other folks who said they were most looking forward to the EA conference out of all of them may very well have been on to something(though Bethesda could still win it for me).
Please don't disappoint me like you did last year, EA.
DICE, Visceral and Bioware were said to be working on Star Wars games when EA got the license.
Unless they meant The Old Republic.
So, no love for jeff_rigby's predictions, here?
Let me be this man:
- Sony announces Ultra HD Blu-ray support is coming to the PS4 through a firmware upgrade
How the fuck is this even possible?
serious question here: Do you think they'll anounce (ever?) an even smaller ps3? or ps4 redesign?
Isn't Ultra HD Blu-ray 'just' a new encoding standard that retains the hardware?
serious question here: Do you think they'll anounce (ever?) an even smaller ps3? or ps4 redesign?
Shit, 15th is going to be loooong day. I'll be tuned from (UK time) 1700 all the way to 0400 in the morning lol!
So, no love for jeff_rigby's predictions, here?
Let me be this man:
- Sony announces Ultra HD Blu-ray support is coming to the PS4 through a firmware upgrade
Isn't Ultra HD Blu-ray 'just' a new encoding standard that retains the hardware?
Despite the rather similar naming, Ultra HD Blu-ray (UHDBR) is not backwards compatible with existing Blu-ray playersbut new UHDBR players will support original Blu-ray discs. I'm sure the first UHDBR players will be exceedingly expensive, just like the initial Blu-ray players.
I thought they required an all new laser format to read the discs? OR am I wrong?
I thought it needed new hardware?
isn't there any E3 gif topic open yet?
here we go:
List of exhibitors so far at judge's week (18th-21st): 2K, Warner Bros., Harmonix, Konami, Square Enix, 505 Games, EA, Disney, Epic.
No, no 'new' laser format.I thought they required an all new laser format to read the discs? OR am I wrong?
I don't know. A new codec would make most existing Blu-ray players incapable of playing the new disks too. Conversely, consoles are powerful enough to decode footage with a software decoder.
No, no 'new' laser format.
The UHD-BD physical discs simply hold up to three layers instead of two, and each layer holds 33 GB instead of 25.
Focusing the laser beam on the 3rd layer is something any modern optical drive should already be able to do, and the capacity expansion is simply the result of using a better error correction algorithm, so it's software only.
The new standard requires the use of the H.265/HEVC codec, HDCP 2.2 and HDMI 2.0, though.
The codec and copy protection stuff shouldn't really be a problem to add purely from software upgrades.
Upgrading the console's output port from HDMI 1.x to HDMI 2.0 through a simple firmware upgrade may be a bit more touchy, though, but it's not totally out of question since Sony uses a custom HDMI chip in the console and may have designed it to be upgradeable.
Sony being a founder member of both the HDMI Forum and the Blu-ray Disc Association, there's hope they were perfectly aware of the changes coming mid-term to these norms while designing the PS4, and have kept the hardware open enough to be upgraded through software.
That's one of many jeff_rigby's threads on the matter summed up for you.
Just believe.
isn't there any E3 gif topic open yet?
here we go:
Amazing.isn't there any E3 gif topic open yet?
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isn't there any E3 gif topic open yet?
here we go:
isn't there any E3 gif topic open yet?
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