Both the Xbox One and Playstation 4 brag about having cloud technology and power behind their systems. Are both of these clouds the same? Or does one system have an advantage?
"VoxPop Games Inc. and Ratalaika Games S.L are today very happy and excited to announce that their indie horror hit "OUTER TERROR", is coming to consoles (PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X/S, Xbox One, and the Nintendo Switch) via digital stores on April 12th, 2024." - VoxPop Games Inc. and Ratalaika Games S.L .
Atlantic City - America’s Playground is the dark and dramatic sequel to the glitz and glam of Atlantic City – Boardwalk Paradise.
The combat in this and ESO are some of the worst combat I have ever seen in current games.
A Pure dogsh7 "expansion". Same typical fallout 76 recyeling of assets and every mission is more the same grueling shi7. Remember, this is the results of your 76 membership working for you. Nice to see you putting those funds to good use there Bethesda. A Mod team could have cooked this crap in a month.
The Nerd Stash: “The letter scene in Grandia is a magnificent, layered early example of the game's wonderful NPC interactions, and a real tear-jerker.”
There you have it folks MS has beenworking on the cloud infrastructure since 2009 .
Infrastructure is there for all developers to use. MS and Samsung collaborated to build the worlds fastest most efficient cloud server.
MS is talking about increases in overall game quality, whereas as Sony is just talking about allowing for BC. One's going for proven while the other pretty much says "trust us" when they've given no reason to trust them. Just the opposite.
On current world wide internet speeds the cloud is going to do NOTHING for most people.
Azure already exists. Servers all over the world and 10 billion spent. Yes it will work but how much who knows. How it will be used is yet to be learned. Let me guess negative nay sayers still believe men cannot fly in planes lol
I'll believe MS's claims concerning the cloud, when I see it; however, I have trouble seeing how they're going to get the around the limits of the current state of our internet infrastructure.