Bethesda has never been a company to build great game engines that push graphical boundaries. They really have zero room to speak up on this issue.
My bad, bro! :(
Has Sony even had bad news about the PS4 yet? LOL
Seems like everything is going as well as possible for this console launch.
Good news for me. Never been a fan of Battlefield online since I don't like mile long maps with vehicles everywhere. I prefer my multiplayer more along the Killzone style where people are all on the ground and in the action.
At least I know I can rent it for a good single player experience.
@humble
You're wrong, period.
It states 10 best consoles of the past 20 years. The SNES was part of the last 20 years because there were games being actively developed and released for the console during that timeframe. Hell, we hadn't even switched over to the PS1/N64 era 20 years ago.
Get a grip on reality and learn some fucking reading comprehension.
It's a PS4 title too...
@Dante
"This is what console gamers actually think"
It's what CD Projekt Red thinks. But they're only making the game, so they're probably wrong.
Until you talk about no subscription fees, few people are going to care.
LOL ... I think "cloud joke" power would be more appropriate.
But hey, it's the powah of 10 xbox ones even though gamers can't tap into it!
@humble
SNES came out 23 years ago and lasted well over three years. It's part of the last 20 years category. There is no nostalgia on my part either. I don't fall for that, not in games or movies. The SNES catalog was gigantic and it broke ground for a lot of genres.
I would prefer not to have the extra rumble. Just another battery drain source.
I think Sony has proven very well that the PS4 is an exceptionally capable machine that can achieve some impressive graphical performances right out of the gate.
You fished for exposure knowing that anything with "PS4" or "Xbox One" in the title gets instant approved and tons of comments.
I can't. There's no way that the Xbox 360 is better than the SNES. The volume of amazing on that console is something that only the PS2 can claim to have reached.
Name them.
Gaikai is dealing with most "backwards compatibility" issues through online streaming of older games.
Paid online isn't an issue AT ALL since over the course of your 12 month investment you get more in free games than you paid for on the subscription.
I play MMOs and I'm primarily a console gamer. I'm not, however, going to pay a subscription fee for a MMO that's being billed mostly as a single player experience with small elements of group activity sprinkled in.
Guild Wars 2 provides all that for free.
Rift provides all that for free.
WoW provides everything plus a community vastly larger in size for a subscription fee.
I don't understand why people think players should have to earn weapons. I prefer having all the weapons available right away.
I don't sit on my couch all day everyday playing video games, so it's a bonus to me to know that when I do sit down for some multiplayer, I won't be forced into a situation of having to X, Y and Z before I can use something I'm interested in.
F2P is always a win for gamers. The gamers decide on how much to spend. Just because there's a XP boost in the store doesn't mean you have to buy it every 3 days to play the game.
They don't look like shit at all - they just aren't graphical powerhouse games that push specs of a PC or console.