Probably just original quality. If you bought the PS3 games digitally i'm sure you'd be able to use it.
PS+ subscribers will probably get some sort of discount, if Sony's smart.
This could be huge! How are they doing it? Did they buy millions of PS3s that can stream games?
Best of all the beta starts this month, I can't believe it. If this technology works it could change the gaming industry, and Sony could rake in a ton of money, potentially more money than they've ever made in the gaming industry, if they price it right.
So tired of this Xbox One has games PS4 doesn't bull. Here's what I've been playing so far on my PS4 since launch:
1. Resogun : Still play this almost everyday. Easy to learn, hard to master. Leaderboard keeps this game entertaining for me, and i'm going to devour the first DLC when it gets here. This game is easily my favorite PS4 game thus far.
2. Killzone: Solid singleplayer, not crazy about the multiplayer.
3. Ba...
Sony should have went with a dual release, have it release on the PS3 and the PS4 at the same time. They should have done the same with Beyond: Two Souls, I would have loved if these two titles had been available for the PS4 launch.
Still I love my PS4 and I think it had a great launch. It just could have been easily better.
According to that website neither console is (or was) worthy of being called next-gen because the parts cost less than what the console costs us. Earlier in the article they mention that some think the Steam Machine will be the only next-gen system. The Inquisitir doesn't know what they're talking about.
Sub-720p time.
Try creating a console superior to the PS4 and offer it at $399 without going bankrupt. Not easy. The PS4 is a technological masterpiece.
But not for long. With the way the Wii U is selling (or rather not selling) the system won't be seeing good titles coming in for much longer. You'll see some support from Nintendo but all the other devs will be jumping ship soon if they haven't already.
EA has people in all parts of the world, even Sweeden. Here's EA's Sweedish office in Stockholm, capital of Sweeden:
https://careers.ea.com/loca...
And here's an article of a former Dice employee blaming it on EA.
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Agreed. I think it's someone from EA who knew BF4's issues and is trying to blame Dice.
Do you even play BF4? The issues BF4 had at launch (and still having some of those issues btw) could have been discovered in less than an hour of testing, in fact the issues were already tracked on their bug tracker before they launched.
At launch you'd play the campaign and it crashes and corrupts your save data. Play multiplayer and it randomly disconnects you and sometimes somehow corrupts your campaign save data. These aren't exactly hard to find bugs.
This anonymous person claiming to be a Dice employee is essentially blaming BF4's launch disasters on Dice. We've already had an anonymous person claiming to be a Dice employee blame BF4's issues on EA forcing Dice to release the game unfinished.
So who to believe here? I think it's far more likely that EA's to blame. This new anonymous person is probably someone from EA.
PS4's Blu-ray capabilities will improve with time, just like it did with the PS3.
Which is why they hate the Wii U.
Probably because Walmart treats their workers like trash to keep prices down. That's why I shop there.
I was at a very busy Walmart yesterday afternoon in Chicopee, Massachusetts and they had three Xbox One boxes, no PS4s.
You can sort of prioritize downloads if your downloading many things at the same time. Let's say you're downloading 10 things you'll notice some of them are queued up, click x on the one you want to prioritize and it'll start it up and put a different download on queue.
I do wish they'd add the option to pause downloads and give us a better method of prioritizing downloads. I know it's coming, I just want it sooner rather than later.
I like how by default everytime you make a comment on youtube but don't want to post it to google plus you have to uncheck a box. It's like they're practically forcing you to use it.
Except Sony owns Gaikai, and Microsoft doesn't.