Confusion surrounding the length of the recording process arose when Neil Brown, head of Sony Computer Entertainment Europe's R&D group, said earlier this month that PS4 uses a dedicated hardware encoder to continually record the last "several minutes" of gameplay footage.
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and Eurogamer thought this meant only seven minutes. Confusion all around really. Neil Brown has probably learnt to be more precise.
Check. One more advantage in favor of the PS4.
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Awesome. Looks like it will be possible to upload entire walkthroughs without the need of a capture card.
Eurogamer spreading fud again im shocked.
Oh, glad Sony cleared the fog... I was fooled.