If true, it’s a crappy thing that Sony would be copying from Nintendo. Just let me play my Virtual Console/PS Classic games, dammit!
If true, it’s a crappy thing that Sony would be copying from Nintendo. Just let me play my Virtual Console/PS Classic games, dammit!
If it can read DVDs, then it should be able to read CDs. They both use a red laser.
Even with every Xbox console included, Game Pass is limited to four console generations (with PC costing extra). Assuming PS1 and PSP games are added, the Sony service would cover six generations and twice the game pool (though obviously most games would not be included).
It only works for Microsoft because of all the microtranscations. You’re effectively saying fans will be unhappy if Sony avoids one of the worst trends in modern games.
I don’t want you to overly mislead. PS4 and PS2 games can be downloaded from PSNow. It’s only PS3 games that must be streamed.
Pretty much all non-PS3 games can also be downloaded on PSNow, so the service is virtually identical.
You can download many PS2 games that are on PS Now (and most if not all PS4 games). The article listing PS Now as “cloud-based gaming” is very misleading.
Just take it? No, he should have stopped instead of ran, and handed over or dropped his gun. Killing should always be a last line of defense, but was his first. Kyle shot another man who had a gun. According to you, that man should have shot Kyle back. But guess what? He didn’t, and he lived. Just like Kyle should…
I have a serious problem with the “I was only defending myself from the people trying to stop me from shooting them” argument. Everybody he shot after running was responding to gunfire. I’m not sure how you expect somebody to stop an active shooter if not by force, and then you argue that because force was used, he…
I mean... He killed a guy, then ran. Others chased him down, because that’s what’s your supposed to do to a fleeing shooter. He fired his gun, then they got more aggressive, trying to pin him down, take his gun, etc. I don’t what you could possibly call that other than trying to protect others from the flying bullets.
Sure, absolutely! The original comment didn’t say that what BotW does is bad, just different.
It doesn’t, though? BotW has many trappings of good combat systems, but it does a poor job implementing them. The game lacks the fluidity and intentionality of Souls encounters. Enemies in those games are built with specific combat windows, and only certain weapons will work. For example, the trolls in Bloodborne have…
His possession of said firearm was illegal, however.
But what does smaller in scale and scope mean, though? GTAV may have had the largest landmass, but San Andreas had three cities to V’s one. So while technically larger, GTAV actually felt smaller than San Andreas. And are they including GTA Online as a part of the “scope” factor?
Only in America can a kid illegally take a gun across borders looking to kill people, kill those people, and then get away with it claiming he only did it to protect himself from those people.
I only bring it up because the title implies a lack of “Something Like Quick Resume.” For gamers who’ve never been on PlayStation, this could be misleading, since one game quick-resume is about as close as you can get to quick resume without being quick resume, so what room is there for something like Quick Resume?
Nah, you aren’t understanding the concept. A company that released one or two multi-plat games is a world apart from a multiplatform developer. Almost Insomniac’s entire library is console-exclusive. 18/21 of their pre-acquisition console games are Sony exclusive. They were very much a “Sony developer” prior to acquisi…
My upside-down PS1 eventually needed to be turned sideways to properly work!
In fact, Lightning Nodes are a connection between just two parties. So that Starbucks would have one Lightning Node per customer. Which means there’s only a speed increase if you buy three coffees a day, and a decrease if you buy only one (since every Lightning Node requires two blockchain transactions, one to open an…
Okay, I may have been slightly misguided there. Lightning nodes require two transactions, one to initiate and one to finalize. So in theory you could conduct 1,000 transactions for the time-cost of two. The problem is in the way the node differs from the regular blockchain.