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if the anti-used games part is true, it won't affect me either way, but it would bring a smile to my face. I hate leeches and poor people.
is this guy serious
if the anti-used games part is true, it won't affect me either way, but it would bring a smile to my face. I hate leeches and poor people.
That's how I'm buying the Witcher 2, with ME3. If used games go, I'm out.The funny thing is that I'm pretty sure that many hardcore gamers fund their new game purchases with trade ins.
No, I think I've seen him make that joke before.is this guy serious
4K will be to next-gen what 1080p is to the current-gen.
The funny thing is that I'm pretty sure that many hardcore gamers fund their new game purchases with trade ins.
The PS4's GPU in particular, we're told, will be capable of displaying Orbis games at a resolution of up to 4096x2160, which is far in excess of the needs of most current HDTV sets.
Source: http://eandt.theiet.org/news/2011/dec/sony-gaming.cfmOne of Sonys most striking goals was advanced haptics that can replicate sensations as specific as stroking a cat. What we have today is solely based on vibration. Tsuruta-san then envisaged the use of broader sensor technology that might read vital signs, body heat and facial expressions to gauge a players emotions and use them in the context of a game.
Sony also wants to drive still higher display resolutions (towards 8k x 4k) and frame rates (to above 300fps) while reducing response latency for highly immersive games to less than 50ms (we can detect latencies of 10-20ms, but this would still be a major advance).
point is it confirms Orbis, and so does that other link with those artist sketches.That pastebin didn't sound true at all.
No BC is... upsetting :/
I hate leeches and poor people.
Wow. Really?
what the fuck?
is this guy serious
I will tell you one thing for sure. This thing will not push 4k resolution.
Southern Islands gpu? I want to believe. At that high a resolution the gpu is going to have to pack some major power.
Also, looks like PS4 purchases will be like retail Steamworks games? Locked into your PSN account with the ability to download the title whenever to your hdd. Hopefully this is the case! Can take advantage of retail sales and still download the game to your hdd! Will be interesting to see how this will affect the used market.
what? I found the whole article interesting. should I copy paste the whole thing for ya? if you find the Anti-Used Model so interesting, feel free to copy paste what YOU find worth discussing.OP is the worst OP I've seen in quite some time. Is LiK a Kotaku employee or something searching for clicks? He completely omits the most interesting and important detail--the anti-used model.
I wouldn't follow the pastebin given that it claims an eight core Intel CPU for the 720 and stuff like no hard drive on the PS4.
Now I'm imagining a future games model where you buy a game for $60-$70, need an online pass, have to be online at all times to play it, pay $10 dollars extra for Day One DLC, and you can't loan it out/sell it/buy it used, without paying a $30 price to "activate" the game, not including additional $10 for the online pass.
Yeah, that was mostly tongue-in-cheek, but man. Seems like I should probably just stick to Handhelds for the next generation.
anti used games? wtf is this shit
but if it is anti used games, that means all games will be available to download from the PSN store the first day, maybe $5-$10 off?
Meh. I do trade in games but I've bought maybe 3 used games my entire life.
This rumour is total bullshit imho.
If Sony were really into sticking PC-innards into a box and calling it the "next" Playstation, they'd be launching it THIS year.
There is nothing to be gained from going x86 when PPC remains the standard for its competitors/port-mates; There's no need for that sort of general purpose CPU architecture in a games/multimedia machine, and as for abandoning BC... again, if this was the case they'd be pushing it out the door sooner so as not to be wasting resources propping up a service with minimal contribution to the value-proposition of their flasghip device.
Meh. I do trade in games but I've bought maybe 3 used games my entire life.
Umm, people buy used because its cheaper, not because its used, and PC games can be gotten at those same cheaper prices all the time. Folks are intentionally acting as if the draw of used games is because they are pre-owned, and NOT because of the price.
Edit: Quoted someone by accident.
OP is the worst OP I've seen in quite some time. Is LiK a Kotaku employee or something searching for clicks? He completely omits the most interesting and important detail--the anti-used model.