
Gran Turismo 6 features adaptive tessalation. But that's on the PS3
Gran Turismo 6 features adaptive tessalation. But that's on the PS3
I would love to be able to hook up my Airport Express to these and use them as an airplay device (for the bedroom or something). The iPod in the Altoids container is a little tacky, so I would definitely prefer to send music to it from my AppleTV or iPhone wirelessly.
*Rearry
This was more interesting when it was in the same "universe" as FF13 IMO. The last Crystal being based on the same mythology from FF13, just in the far future, made it seem grounded in modern times like FF7, but with all of the backstory of FF13 to act as legend.
That was the alternative I was going to do... damn!
A metal case for a DVD or BluRay
A metal case for a DVD or BluRay
I feel like that argument completely ignores the Wii as the best selling console this past generation...
Except it is a known fact that the current PowerVR GPUs running in the iPad 4 (and other devices) which is currently several months old already scale to over 1 TFLOP/s, and that the iPad 3 was reported as more powerful than an Xbox 360. When using that for gaming, the quality can be close to or even match whats…
Because their is still a market for things like the Vita or the 3DS
They'd be competing for the same markey Ouya is going for, and possibly Nintendo.
Why couldn't you get games like AC3:L on iOS? What's stopping them?
They already do. Expect thousands if not millions of sales of XCOM for iOS that was just released...
Maybe not full Console-quality games, but there's nothing stopping them from making serious mobile games akin to AC3:L or U:GA. They may even be supplemental to the console experience (2nd screen, or Meta gameplay).
Because the gaming is better than on iOS or Android, and isn't tied to your living room.
I used them merely as examples, and since there are still 3rd party developers and publishers out there making blockbuster games (Ubisoft, EA, etc), there's no reason they can't push someone like Dice to make a iOS version of Star Wars Battlefront, or have Gameloft make Assassin's Creed IV for iOS.
True, which is why people support the more cohesive ecosystem of iOS over Android. Very few people I know own a Android phone AND a Android tablet, but I know a lot of people who own an iPhone and an iPad, or even an Android phone and an iPad.
The major difference is something like a phone is widely used that you can sell it much easier at near full cost in such a short period of time. Most of the time people sell their old iPhones for $200+ and don't pay out of pocket for a subsidized new model. They sustain their service while keeping their device…
Very few consoles last that long, and most go through several redesigns with new features (like Kinect, Move, Motion+, or even HDDs). Then there's OS redesigns and online service upgrades.
An iPad is not obsolete in a year. It's not the latest version, but the iPad 5 won't suddenly make the iPad 4 unusable. Hell, the iPad 2 (2011) is still being sold, and will continue until at least the 5 comes out (possibly in 2014).