darthy
Darthy
darthy

Well, I'll maybe consider playing something Titanfall when it is on PS4. It looks like it might be decent. The CoD-style twitchiness makes me worry a little, but I like mechs and verticality.

Well, you did ask. c: I'm a tech geek with activity in the industry, so I figured I'd answer.

Big third-party developers.

The Xbox version has a lower resolution, aliasing issues, and a less consistent framerate.

Haha, no worries. You raise a good point, though! The tax on $500 (or indeed on $520) is higher than the tax on $400.

An inflated price also means an inflation of the tax. It's worth considering!

The US pre-order numbers show the PS4 and Xbox pre-order numbers for CoD being basically identical. You can safely assume that CoD sales will be higher on PS4 in other nations.

So, I'd say that the game will be a bit bigger on PS4, but that it will be more than big enough on both. It will definitely run and look better

If resolution, framerate, etc. are meaningful to you in your gaming experience, I would not suggest an Xbone.

Consider a PS4 or, if you have the cash, a high-end gaming PC, depending on your preferences. I have the PC and have the PS4 pre-ordered, but I'm really more of a console person overall. I also really like a

I think he's actually ignoring the tax and just adding on the price of this accessory.

I will be couch co-oping Knack. c:

I'd say yes. The experience has been fantastic.

In person, it definitely is!

Toad is my favourite Nintendo character... Not counting Geno from Super Mario RPG. <3

You are incorrect.

Haha, I'm trying to go disc-only (except for indies, obviously). The awesome sales on the PlayStation Store right now are a bit tough to deny, though.

If you really want to spend as little as possible on your games, you have to be open to both physical and digital.

I'm quite fine with both.

Having tried both... Go for the DualShock 4.

Screwed that up? You mean made the smart, higher quality, better decision, right?

I'd hate to pay a $60 price tag for a controller which annoyingly makes me repeatedly buy batteries that serve literally no other functions in my modern home.

True, I would doubt they'd bother releasing it for other platforms without at least charging.

It was always going to be a timed exclusive. Well, not "always." It was multiplatform at first and had a Wii U exclusive "features" deal, before Nintendo paid more cash for full timed exclusivity.

That's a bit shorter than Titanfall's timed sort-of-exclusivity, it would seem!