You spent $400 on PS+? Pretty sure most people spend $400 on a piece of hardware and $30-50 on PS+.
You spent $400 on PS+? Pretty sure most people spend $400 on a piece of hardware and $30-50 on PS+.
It’s very, very expensive. I own a game studio, so I’m speaking from experience in porting a modern PC game to Xbox.
it would take quite a seizable amount of work and time, but it is dooable. it would however not translate well since the game was designed on PC for PC. also making it work on modern operation systems and sound cards is already a pain. there are Comunity patches and mods out to fix some of the issues and make it run…
Depends on how you want it.
If you want a direct port, it would be difficult - and not because of making it run on a PS4/XOne. Making it run would be the easy part, the difficult one would be giving it a control scheme that at least made *some* sense in a controller for a game that was never coded around it - Think the…
Having done port work, you have to pretty much re-code the whole graphics layer of the engine (well, and the file I/O part of the engine). Maybe you luck out and some things can stay, but considering how old those games are and how far graphics APIs have come, I would say that it is no small chunk of change. And don’t…
Well, I don’t know what it’s like to program for the Xbox One and PS4 but I imagine that Microsoft kept their SDKs and programming conventions as close as possible to Windows. Doing a direct port to Xbox One with updated graphics probably wouldn’t be too terribly expensive because of that. C code, if done right, is…
The issue is, the original games were made for keyboard and mouse control. There just isn’t gamepad support. That means that the interfaces would have to be totally redesigned. So, unfortunately, it’s not trivial.
Not speaking as a dev or coder, but that software was originally designed to only run on the x86 architecture, though that could be surmounted with one of several emulators. The real problem you’d run into is probably graphics and control scheme. Those games are full of really tiny textures and print that would not…
No.
Nintendo won't be the same without him.
the corridor of death near the end of the final level with the flying laser shooting astronauts. so many days of frustration.
JK Rowling is good at Twitter.
SHOW ME TRYPTICON
Agreed, I wanted Playstation Now to act as backwards compatibility for the games I had already purchased on my old systems, to ADD VALUE to the new system. And instead it ended up just being an online Blockbuster Video, which I didn’t even like as a physical entity when it was still around. I would not mind paying a…
It’s not true backwards compatiblity if they don’t all work and right away.
Someone at Rocksteady is just a fucking sadist.
A developer named Ivan Smirnov first registered oculusrift.com in June of 2012, not long after the Oculus Rift prototype was first shown off.
Oh grow up ya fucking douchebag
It’s doubtful, but you never know. Regardless of one’s opinion on 3, because opinions vary, it’s 4 that they really need to make good takeaways from and not do something insane like double-down on the anime tropes.