Kotaku: "It's such a crude yardstick, yet it's the one most people use when trying to gauge the leap between console generations. Graphics. How a game looks. It's great for sizzle reels and screenshot comparisons, but at the end of the day, it's not where the real leaps in video games are made."
Available right now, Stasis: Bone Totem from Feardemic looks to deliver a mysterious new gaming experience to Xbox, PlayStation, Switch
RPG Site: "When we had the chance to play the upcoming Visions of Mana earlier this month, Square Enix was kind enough to offer us a chance to have a chat with the Mana Series Producer, Masaru Oyamada-san. We talked about the long wait for another release in the series, and what the goals were when developing it."
Cyberpunk 2077 and The Witcher developer CD Projekt hosted its fiscal year 2023 earnings conference, and provided details about its games and business alongside comments on the use of generative AI and licensing its IPs for mobile games.
Though this news in a way should be good new trilogy making cash taking a break from cyberpunk and all that i would like to reminded everyone that the new cdpr is pro esg. There focus going forward is to make games for everyone so the next witcher will have less everything watch the swearing/blood be political the main character might just be a woman that is trans lesbian perhaps likes dogs who knows.
see video cfo cdpr there new esg vision
https://www.youtube.com/wat...
I am a witcher fan enjoyed cyberpunk but i know the old devs are all gone the people that made red engine are all gone so this is a new team with a new visions under the esg the same esg that looks at a company like sweet baby as visionaries.
So take this news with a grain of salt as the chance of witcher 3 magic again is very low seeing how starfield removed gore to appease the masses and we are gun ho with live service. We will see what this looks like but keep your expectations low.
I mean remember how netflix wither is being handled though yes more on that teams side than cdpr but yikes.
I will leave rebel wolves site they are made up from former cdpr devs
https://rebel-wolves.com/
Though still hush hush on there new rpg.
I honestly think Cyberpunk is one of the best games I’ve played this gen. The immersion is still better than any game I’ve played in the past several years. Really glad this did well, but we all know CDPR better not bull sh*t people with fake trailer and gameplay previews or try to hide a dumpster fire last-gen version of a game.
60fps
And from the article
"It'll mean bigger worlds. Smoother, more seamless animations. More believable AI. More realistic physics. More characters on screen, more things to kill/solve/race, more realistic handling, just generally more."
Improved latency bitches! Haha I think I'm the only one screaming that from the rooftops. Just more responsiveness is whats really got me excited. I love the prettier visuals just as much as the next guy but the performance enhancement has got me even more fired up. Probably because I was expecting prettier pictures but improving the responsiveness didn't really enter my mind til they mentioned it.
I just had a thought, how badass is a new God of War for the PS4 going to be? Holy shit.
I'm really hoping somewhere along the way next gen games will actually make the shift to 60fps @ 1080p native.
If anyone can achieve this i believe it's Naughty Dog.
edit: why did i get a disagree for wanting devs to improve my gaming experience? f#ck the fanboy that did that!!! and i mean that with a passion. Why so butthurt?
its funny how some people act like graphics and gameplay are totally separate entities.
stronger tech allows the developer to have a larger scope to work with and more creative possibilities. it allows them to push genres further. that is how it always has been.
Well, Killzone SF isn't 60 FPS.
https://www.google.com/sear...
I don't think 30 FPS is a deal breaker since that usually translates to higher visual fidelity.
Developers still have a freedom of control with resolutions and framerates. It all depends on what they plan to do with the resources.