Except, you know, the convenience factor of being able to control your console with your voice and hands.
Except, you know, the convenience factor of being able to control your console with your voice and hands.
And what would make that even greater is if there was a ring of truth about it! ;D
Actually, no there's not. CG is CG.
If by "all the time" you mean "rarely", then yes you would be correct.
Sorry if you don't like my opinion. This is an open forum after all.
Uhh, Sony used just as much CG, that's why there were no jagged edges in any of their videos.
No, I fell asleep as soon as they started talking numbers, and TV, and movies, and comic books. That wasn't the end, that was painfully right in the middle.
I'm sorry, I just couldn't take your comment seriously.
Because it needs to be said that Sony's presentation didn't match up to Microsoft's this time around.
Sony showed plenty of CG too. That's why there were no jaggies.
The pacing is what killed Sony's presentation. It got boring.
I play FPS games on PC. I can't play those kinds of games with a controller so they don't even cross my radar.
I fail to see how those games are more interesting than Crackdown, Sunset Overdrive, Forza Horizon, Fable Legends, or the huge collection of indie games they were showing off.
You're right. The Order looked pretty bland. And they spent way too much time dicking around with LittleBigPlanet 3.
Most of Sony's conference was about games. But ALL of Microsoft's conference was about games.
You are right. They did show one or two trailers that specifically said "Recorded from a PS4" or something like that.
Sony's presentation had plenty of CG trailers too. That's why there weren't any jaggies present. Both companies used CG and softening techniques to make their reveals look better.
You're right. Sony wasted a lot of time.
You say Microsoft didn't have squat, yet they filled their whole presentation with games, games, games, trailers, more games... And Sony actually ran out of content to show so they had to have some guy talking for eight minutes. And most of Sony's reveals were multiplatform anyway so they're not exclusive to PS4.
I've never left. I just lurk until something needs to be said.