which is why we keep seeing clueless people saying that upscalling an image will somehow make it look better. haha
Why would an Xbone game bring a Titan X to the brink? This is a game primarily designed to work with a bonaire GPU and an extremely weak CPU.
When all else fails just prey on nostalgia.
that people are curious to see why someone would give such a low score to a game IGN just rated with a 9.5? Aren't you curious about the great discrepancy?
Based on your comment we could come up with the conclusion that fanboyism kills all common sense too.
The Pro maybe but the regular PS4 is only .5 times or 50% more powerful, that's very far away from 3 times or 300% more powerful.
Yakuza 5 was massive but for Yakuza 6 they are going all out and then some more.
Don't be silly. The Pro will render Uncharted 4 at 1440 and its upscaling method is checkerboard rendering not just stretching the image like the Xbone does, something the TV can already do on its own anyway.
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There are no 1080p tv's with HDR anyway, only 4k TV's have it at the moment.
and it's gonna be empty as hell. Quote me on that.
Nah. Gameplay wise it was a step down compared to the first and the story sucked too. I loved the first game and this sequel was one of my most anticipated games of the generation but it turned out to be a huge disappointment.
what Xbox games?
and same vacuum cleaner engine sound
It blows my mind that to this date they are still refusing to add an arcade mode. It's ridiculous. Although at this point is a bit too late. The casuals won't buy the game now that the hype died. Casuals buy on hype alone and they make up the grand majority of the industry.
moldybread, who are you responding to? lol
Even if they just release crap Steam has a refund and review system too., so if you get scammed it's because you wanted. But Valve just wants to give devs freedom unlike Sony and MS that would never allow a game like Hatred to be played on their systems.
Talking about Sterling, the guy was sued for 10 millions! LooooL
It would of been a no brainer if they didn't remove the optical output, something that has been a standard since the freaking PS2. And how much money they'll save from removing it? Like 50 cents? Nowhere near the $15 that would of cost them the inclusion of a UHD drive.
It could stimulate a surge of sales from Pro users.
On PC when you upgrade your rig you can automatically experience the benefits across all the games you own old and new. On consoles, even if you pay extra to go Pro you're still at the mercy of publishers and devs. So if they don't one to upgrade then it's your loss not theirs and that sucks. But that's just one of the many drawbacks of a closed platform.
No they don't.