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Jason P wrote:I agree. I'll bet Sony has the same agreement with the game publishers. All they have stated is that you will be able to play used games. Whether that includes a fee has yet to be denied or addressed.
I will be stretching my current gen out as much as I can I guess, see who gets rid of what by then!0 -
Rygar wrote:Jason P wrote:I agree. I'll bet Sony has the same agreement with the game publishers. All they have stated is that you will be able to play used games. Whether that includes a fee has yet to be denied or addressed.
I will be stretching my current gen out as much as I can I guess, see who gets rid of what by then!0 -
mca47 wrote:Rygar wrote:Jason P wrote:I agree. I'll bet Sony has the same agreement with the game publishers. All they have stated is that you will be able to play used games. Whether that includes a fee has yet to be denied or addressed.
I will be stretching my current gen out as much as I can I guess, see who gets rid of what by then!
I agree. Too many unknowns. Like I said before. I wont be buying one for a year at least so we will see.Forced to endure, what I cannot forgive.0 -
Tech breakdown as we know ....
While both consoles make use of an eight-core AMD Jaguar processor — which is a big win for AMD — the PlayStation 4 features 1,152 GPU cores compared to the Xbox One’s 768 graphics cores. Sony’s new console drives 1.84 TFLOPS as a result, compared to the new Xbox’s peak shader throughput of 1.23 TFLOPS.
The PlayStation 4 also has the edge when it comes to system memory, featuring 8GB of 5500MHz GDDR5 memory compared to the Xbox One’s 8GB of 2133MHz DDR3 RAM. Embedded memory and embedded memory bandwidth for the Xbox One are still unknown.
http://news.yahoo.com/xbox-one-vs-playstation-4-ps4-wins-specs-151527778.html
Advantage Sony.
Of course, Sony had the same advantage 8 years ago and bumbled it to the point that I turned on my PS3 for the first time in a year because I got a Blu Ray copy of The Cannonball Run.Be Excellent To Each OtherParty On, Dudes!0 -
Jason P wrote:Tech breakdown as we know ....
While both consoles make use of an eight-core AMD Jaguar processor — which is a big win for AMD — the PlayStation 4 features 1,152 GPU cores compared to the Xbox One’s 768 graphics cores. Sony’s new console drives 1.84 TFLOPS as a result, compared to the new Xbox’s peak shader throughput of 1.23 TFLOPS.
The PlayStation 4 also has the edge when it comes to system memory, featuring 8GB of 5500MHz GDDR5 memory compared to the Xbox One’s 8GB of 2133MHz DDR3 RAM. Embedded memory and embedded memory bandwidth for the Xbox One are still unknown.
http://news.yahoo.com/xbox-one-vs-playstation-4-ps4-wins-specs-151527778.html
Advantage Sony.
Of course, Sony had the same advantage 8 years ago and bumbled it to the point that I turned on my PS3 for the first time in a year because I got a Blu Ray copy of The Cannonball Run.
We'll see how the systems use what they've got, what the games look and run like are what counts at the end of the day.0 -
Jason P wrote:Tech breakdown as we know ....
While both consoles make use of an eight-core AMD Jaguar processor — which is a big win for AMD — the PlayStation 4 features 1,152 GPU cores compared to the Xbox One’s 768 graphics cores. Sony’s new console drives 1.84 TFLOPS as a result, compared to the new Xbox’s peak shader throughput of 1.23 TFLOPS.
The PlayStation 4 also has the edge when it comes to system memory, featuring 8GB of 5500MHz GDDR5 memory compared to the Xbox One’s 8GB of 2133MHz DDR3 RAM. Embedded memory and embedded memory bandwidth for the Xbox One are still unknown.
http://news.yahoo.com/xbox-one-vs-playstation-4-ps4-wins-specs-151527778.html
Advantage Sony.
Of course, Sony had the same advantage 8 years ago and bumbled it to the point that I turned on my PS3 for the first time in a year because I got a Blu Ray copy of The Cannonball Run.
Sony has the exclusive titles/developers...not even really close. They have the more powerful machine...
We'll see how they f it up!
I actually do think Sony realized their mistakes with the PS3. They seem to have the momentum for next-gen...I think the only thing that could de-rail them now is if they ask waaaay too much for the system. If MS comes out $100 lower, then I could see that being a real deal breaker for many.0 -
This is a scary thought about how the Kinect is mandatory ... because MS can use it to spy on us. This is from an interview between Gamespot and MS VP.
With the new [Kinect], I had the demo earlier, and it seems like it's tracking an awful lot. While I'm playing a game, you're tracking my heart rate, my attention. Am I looking at the screen? Am I distracted? Am I smiling?
We should be careful in how we characterize those features. Those are features that are available to game developers. You think about emotion or where your head's looking; these are tools that a game designer can use in developing the game and creating more immersion. The amount of capabilities in Kinect has grown tremendously. But the data that it's collecting is really specific to the experience that you're in.
It seems like the kind of data that could be theoretically collected and then used to influence [future developers] for a sequel or something.
I won't just focus on Kinect because I think about how far somebody gets in a game, where the pinch-points are, where do people fail. All those analytic capabilities are really important to us in designing future iterations of games and finding out what people love. That capability to the developer is really important as they try to get better at their craft and make better experience. But we obviously want to put the gamer in control of what data gets shared.
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Noticed how he danced around that question? :?Be Excellent To Each OtherParty On, Dudes!0 -
Jason P wrote:This is a scary thought about how the Kinect is mandatory ... because MS can use it to spy on us. This is from an interview between Gamespot and MS VP.
With the new [Kinect], I had the demo earlier, and it seems like it's tracking an awful lot. While I'm playing a game, you're tracking my heart rate, my attention. Am I looking at the screen? Am I distracted? Am I smiling?
We should be careful in how we characterize those features. Those are features that are available to game developers. You think about emotion or where your head's looking; these are tools that a game designer can use in developing the game and creating more immersion. The amount of capabilities in Kinect has grown tremendously. But the data that it's collecting is really specific to the experience that you're in.
It seems like the kind of data that could be theoretically collected and then used to influence [future developers] for a sequel or something.
I won't just focus on Kinect because I think about how far somebody gets in a game, where the pinch-points are, where do people fail. All those analytic capabilities are really important to us in designing future iterations of games and finding out what people love. That capability to the developer is really important as they try to get better at their craft and make better experience. But we obviously want to put the gamer in control of what data gets shared.
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Noticed how he danced around that question? :?
Yeah, that doesn't sound good at all! The idea that developers are getting feedback off of how they...view me?!?! :shock: That's messed up!0 -
Huh, guess I will have to put clothes on while playing now.^^Forced to endure, what I cannot forgive.0
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mca47 wrote:Jason P wrote:Tech breakdown as we know ....
While both consoles make use of an eight-core AMD Jaguar processor — which is a big win for AMD — the PlayStation 4 features 1,152 GPU cores compared to the Xbox One’s 768 graphics cores. Sony’s new console drives 1.84 TFLOPS as a result, compared to the new Xbox’s peak shader throughput of 1.23 TFLOPS.
The PlayStation 4 also has the edge when it comes to system memory, featuring 8GB of 5500MHz GDDR5 memory compared to the Xbox One’s 8GB of 2133MHz DDR3 RAM. Embedded memory and embedded memory bandwidth for the Xbox One are still unknown.
http://news.yahoo.com/xbox-one-vs-playstation-4-ps4-wins-specs-151527778.html
Advantage Sony.
Of course, Sony had the same advantage 8 years ago and bumbled it to the point that I turned on my PS3 for the first time in a year because I got a Blu Ray copy of The Cannonball Run.
Sony has the exclusive titles/developers...not even really close. They have the more powerful machine...
We'll see how they f it up!
I actually do think Sony realized their mistakes with the PS3. They seem to have the momentum for next-gen...I think the only thing that could de-rail them now is if they ask waaaay too much for the system. If MS comes out $100 lower, then I could see that being a real deal breaker for many.
I'm not saying they won't be good. I'm saying they won't do much for sway.
All of this discussion over the two reveals is, as with every generation, way ahead of itself, and exaggerated. Sony and MS could tell you whatever they want and the systems will still sell.0 -
Rygar wrote:There is no real advantage with Sony's exclusives.
I'm not saying they won't be good. I'm saying they won't do much for sway.
Maybe it's just me, but I bought and have a PS3 because of Sony's exclusives (1st and 2nd party).
The same reason I will likely purchase a PS4.0 -
Rygar wrote:All of this discussion over the two reveals is, as with every generation, way ahead of itself, and exaggerated.
Agree, but it is fun to speculate and bitch.Forced to endure, what I cannot forgive.0 -
mca47 wrote:Rygar wrote:There is no real advantage with Sony's exclusives.
I'm not saying they won't be good. I'm saying they won't do much for sway.
Maybe it's just me, but I bought and have a PS3 because of Sony's exclusives (1st and 2nd party).
The same reason I will likely purchase a PS4.
What are their best exclusive? Socom? God of War?Forced to endure, what I cannot forgive.0 -
mca47 wrote:Rygar wrote:There is no real advantage with Sony's exclusives.
I'm not saying they won't be good. I'm saying they won't do much for sway.
Maybe it's just me, but I bought and have a PS3 because of Sony's exclusives (1st and 2nd party).
The same reason I will likely purchase a PS4.
What are the big exclusives for the PS4?rearviewross wrote:Agree, but it is fun to speculate and bitch.0 -
rearviewross wrote:mca47 wrote:Rygar wrote:There is no real advantage with Sony's exclusives.
I'm not saying they won't be good. I'm saying they won't do much for sway.
Maybe it's just me, but I bought and have a PS3 because of Sony's exclusives (1st and 2nd party).
The same reason I will likely purchase a PS4.
What are their best exclusive? Socom? God of War?And so you see, I have come to doubt
All that I once held as true
I stand alone without beliefs
The only truth I know is you.0 -
Looks like the next Final Fantasy game will be a PS4 exclusive. I hope they get their crap back together.Be Excellent To Each OtherParty On, Dudes!0
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rearviewross wrote:
What are their best exclusive? Socom? God of War?
Naughty Dog: Uncharted Series, The Last of Us, Jak series
San Diego Studios: MLB The Show Series
Santa Monica Studios: God of War Series
Sucker Punch: InFamous Series
Bend Studios: Syphon Filter and Uncharted Golden Abyss
Polyphony Digital: Gran Turismo Series
Japan Studios: Demon Souls, The Last Guardian, Gravity Rush
Media Molecule: Little Big Planet Series
Guerrrilla Games: Killzone Series
Evolution: MotorStorm series
Those are first party developers.
Second party:
Quantic Dream: Heavy Rain, Beyond: Two Souls
Insomniac: Resistance
That Game Company: Flower, Journey
To name a few.0 -
mca47 wrote:rearviewross wrote:
What are their best exclusive? Socom? God of War?
Naughty Dog: Uncharted Series, The Last of Us, Jak series
San Diego Studios: MLB The Show Series
Santa Monica Studios: God of War Series
Sucker Punch: InFamous Series
Bend Studios: Syphon Filter and Uncharted Golden Abyss
Polyphony Digital: Gran Turismo Series
Japan Studios: Demon Souls, The Last Guardian, Gravity Rush
Media Molecule: Little Big Planet Series
Guerrrilla Games: Killzone Series
Evolution: MotorStorm series
Those are first party developers.
Second party:
Quantic Dream: Heavy Rain, Beyond: Two Souls
Insomniac: Resistance
That Game Company: Flower, Journey
To name a few.
I liked Syphon Filter on PS1, they didn't release a game for PS3...0 -
Rygar wrote:What are the big exclusives for the PS4?
Killzone: Shadow Fall
Knack
DriveClub
Infamous: Second Son
The Witness
Beyond: Two Souls - Not sure if it's PS3 or 4.
Those were all mentioned in Feb. I'm sure there will be a few more added for E3. All PS3 first and second party developers are onboard and working on projects for the new system.0
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