goldenegg
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goldenegg

I guess you’re not familiar with how mobile game pricing tends to work. It’s pretty common to get what I’ll call ‘Mario length games’ in the $5 - $10 range.

There’s a significant amount of content in the Rayman games. I’m fine with the price tag for a Mario game with a similar level of content.

I meant length in terms of levels. If there are 8 worlds, with multiple levels in each, then I’m fine with the price.

No surprise here. Figured it would be $9.99 since the announcement. I’m interested to see just how much content is in the game. If it’s the same length as a standard Mario game, then I don’t have an issue with it.

The cords on originals NES controllers are significantly longer than the ones on the Classic Edition.

I hate that Sony is minimizing the potential of this system by disabling the extra GPU cores for non-Pro enabled games. It would have been a massive selling point for the system to allow existing GPU limited games to maintain their 30/60fps frame limit. They stated that compatibility is the reason they do this, but

General consumers aren’t going to start fussing around with emulators. They just want something that plugs in to their TV and works.

The huge flaw is that they barely shipped any for the launch. No store in my area got anything close to a meaningful amount of stock. Today’s launch only served to line the pockets of scalpers, rather than making them available to the fans.

I don’t think that list is complete. Battlezone has already been updated with PS4 Pro support and it’s not on the list. I’m sure there are more which are missing.

Do you have a source for that? There’s absolutely no reason for an emulation layer for these GPUs.

This topic has actually been discussed quite a bit on Reddit. Apparently the trade-in deal will be announced this weekend.

As long as a game isn’t bottlenecked by the CPU, the PS4 Pro should improve any game falling below its frame cap. This isn’t a net new system, requiring titles be specifically ported to it. It’s fully compatible. At the end of the day, it should be similar to upgrading the video card in a computer, with the one

Battlezone should be on the list. The latest patch includes PS4 Pro enhancements.

The game is great, especially in VR. The only thing I’d caution about it is that it’s a massive time sink.

Is it just me or is there no cheaper upgrade for owners of the original game? All I’m seeing in Steam is the ability to purchase the full game.

They’re saying the post came from a “disgruntled employee”. I’ve seen nothing that denies Sean Murray being said employee.

Ugh ... I’m actually extremely disappointed to hear this, as I was so looking forward to its release. Hopefully the extra time is used to really polish the game.

But it works via USB when plugged in to a PC. That’s what’s weird about this.

But it works via USB when plugged in to a PC. That’s what’s weird about this.

I’ll be going through all the PSVR content I got, as well as play the hell out of Thumper (in both VR and not). Good lord do I ever love that game!

“and the ability to communicate over USB when plugged into your console for lag-free input”

“and the ability to communicate over USB when plugged into your console for lag-free input”