Not "around" 60 fps. You seem to think these games will drop massively after one explosion too many goes off, but they'll be much more stable than that. People tend to play with unlocked frame rates on PCs too.
Not "around" 60 fps. You seem to think these games will drop massively after one explosion too many goes off, but they'll be much more stable than that. People tend to play with unlocked frame rates on PCs too.
Battlefield and GTA aren't bad games. They just have vehicles that you can control, meaning it's necessary to use all the inputs.
Why are all of these amazing videos created with new accounts that have only one video? I want to BELIEVE!! :(
Meh, I still prefer controllers, I even use one for GW2! I'm going with a PC/PS4 combo, though I fear I'll need a GPU upgrade very soon.
What anime?
The PS4 version looks washy while the XBO version looks dark and edgy. Not to be mistaken with the game's theme, but with the up-scaling that's going on.
Aesthetics. You may or may not unlock them via "Battle Packs", a system similar to the way you unlocked stuff in Mass Effect 3's co-op.
Nope, not just you. This bit popped up in my RSS feed:
Yup, nobody would dare define Diablo III as something that's not a co-op game, regardless of a split in the middle of the screen.
Oh? Didn't know about Knack, and Ghosts completely fell off my radar... and to think I used to put insane amounts of hours into that series...
Nothing. Local co-op has become pretty spotty now, though there's certainly games out there. Not for the PS4/XBO though.
Oh no, it's difficult. Especially if your flight skill isn't maxed, you never get full control over helicopters in this game. There's always this artificial "wobble" effect that even makes picking up cars harder than it should be.
Japanese games tend to not be optimized, and they like to reuse game engines a lot. I have a feeling they're less technically inclined than western developers.
Consoles are not PCs. They are not bargain PCs. They are not gaming PCs.
John Carmack was impressed, and Linus Blomberg from Avalanche said as much when asked by Edge. Dunno myself, just listening to developers.
Yes, it does make things easier for developers. No, these consoles aren't "PCs in a box".
Or, as many are saying, the XBO could have lesser dev tools that don't allow developers to get as much power as they want from the console. Power isn't as much of an issue when it comes to launch games.
What, like Rage? That was an interesting solution.
If they want an "equal framerate", they'd only downgrade one version...