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So was Sony baseball(terrible) before "The Show" team turned things around......Joshua:
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a.k.a. Stephen W. Falken, 5 Tall Cedar Road, Goose Island, Oregon"
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I believe every console has launched with a sports game. People are being realistic to want to see sports an the new machine as soon as they can.Joshua:
"D.O.D. pension files indicate current mailing as: Dr. Robert Hume,
a.k.a. Stephen W. Falken, 5 Tall Cedar Road, Goose Island, Oregon"
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I'm not a tech head bare with me .
So whatever ps3 had 512 MB of ps4 has 8 GB? Is it RAM?
What does that mean exactly? Memory to run apps and games?#1 Laker fan
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The console release date makes it very likely we see NBA 2K14 and possibly even WWE 14 available at or around launch.
Sent from my mobile device."It may well be that we spectators, who are not divinely gifted as athletes, are the only ones able to truly see, articulate and animate the experience of the gift we are denied. And that those who receive and act out the gift of athletic genius must, perforce, be blind and dumb about it -- and not because blindness and dumbness are the price of the gift, but because they are its essence." - David Foster Wallace
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Well of course it's going to launch with sport games. I'm talking about sport games being shown in that Press Conference were highly unrealistic to think they would been shown imo.Comment
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Sony gave me $10 on psn . Yep book me a ps4#1 Laker fan
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I could go for an NBA Street/NFL Blitz type of game.Originally posted by J. ColeFool me one time that's shame on you. Fool me twice can't put the blame on you. Fool me three times, **** the peace sign, load the chopper let it rain on you.
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I missed out on this last night and quite frankly this thread is just massive and I can't filter out all the info. Can someone kindly help me out and just post in point form what we learnt last night about the ps4 ?? (That is what it's going to be called right ??)
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And bad thing (for me) is I only really like golf, football and baseball...Joshua:
"D.O.D. pension files indicate current mailing as: Dr. Robert Hume,
a.k.a. Stephen W. Falken, 5 Tall Cedar Road, Goose Island, Oregon"
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This parcel of news is a mixed bag for me.
-Graphics are nice, but I don't care after the first five minutes of any game. Maybe I call my wife into the room and say, look at THIS! Hopefully the developers and publishers are hearing that we want game advances, Mass Effect type plots and smarter AIs, not better lipstick.
-I still don't see a conclusive answer about whether there will be an optical drive, or at least usb-thumb drive based physical media. I don't mind buying some games digitally, but I like physical media options. After Nemo and my cable being out for 3 days longer than my power was out, and therefor no Steam games, I don't want to be entirely in a digital/always-on box to play.
-I don't care AT ALL about sharing, and as someone else said, I don't have enough free time nor enough predictability to get into co-op/MMO titles any more. If everything is going to be league-driven in sports titles, or MMOs in all other genres, bleh. There had better be Skyrims on the next gen.
-I think this type of gaming is doomed if the hardware arms race causes escalation of prices. In the past few months I have started to really take a look at my console purchasing habits; even for used/older titles in the $30 price window, I am thinking twice about buying if I am likely to set them aside quickly. SteamSale games for $3.50? Sure I'll take a chance on that, and deal with the always-on risk of downtime. An app for $1.99? Of course. But more than $60 for a release title that may not be awesome (looking at you NFS:MW)? I'm reeling it back. If they kill the used market, I'll adapt, but only if the average price to enter a given game holds the line or comes down a bit.Now playing
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I missed out on this last night and quite frankly this thread is just massive and I can't filter out all the info. Can someone kindly help me out and just post in point form what we learnt last night about the ps4 ?? (That is what it's going to be called right ??)
Much thanks !
heres the sony press release:
Sony Computer Entertainment Inc. Introduces PlayStation®4 (PS4™)
PS4's Powerful System Architecture, Social Integration and Intelligent Personalization, Combined with PlayStation Network with Cloud Technology, Delivers Breakthrough
Gaming Experiences and Completely New Ways to Play
NEW YORK, Feb. 20, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- Sony Computer Entertainment Inc. (SCEI) today introduced PlayStation®4 (PS4™), its next generation computer entertainment system that redefines rich and immersive gameplay with powerful graphics and speed, intelligent personalization, deeply integrated social capabilities, and innovative second-screen features. Combined with PlayStation®Network with cloud technology, PS4 offers an expansive gaming ecosystem that is centered on gamers, enabling them to play when, where and how they want. PS4 will be available this holiday season.
Gamer Focused, Developer Inspired
PS4 was designed from the ground up to ensure that the very best games and the most immersive experiences reach PlayStation gamers. PS4 accomplishes this by enabling the greatest game developers in the world to unlock their creativity and push the boundaries of play through a system that is tuned specifically to their needs.
PS4 also fluidly connects players to the larger world of experiences offered by PlayStation, across the console and mobile spaces, and PlayStation® Network (PSN).
The PS4 system architecture is distinguished by its high performance and ease of development. PS4 is centered around a powerful custom chip that contains eight x86-64 cores and a state of the art graphics processor.
The Graphics Processing Unit (GPU) has been enhanced in a number of ways, principally to allow for easier use of the GPU for general purpose computing (GPGPU) such as physics simulation. The GPU contains a unified array of 18 compute units, which collectively generate 1.84 Teraflops of processing power that can freely be applied to graphics, simulation tasks, or some mixture of the two.
PS4 is equipped with 8 GB of unified system memory, easing game creation and increasing the richness of content achievable on the platform. GDDR5 is used for this memory, giving the system 176 GB/second of bandwidth and providing a further boost to graphics performance.
The end result for gamers is new games with rich, high-fidelity graphics and deeply immersive experiences that shatter expectations.
Shared Game Experiences
Social interaction is central to PS4 experiences, so new features were built into the actual foundation of the system's hardware architecture. PS4 provides dedicated, "always on" video compression and decompression systems that enables seamless uploading of gameplay. For the first time ever, gamers can share their epic triumphs with the press of a button. Gamers simply hit the "SHARE button" on the controller, scan through the last few minutes of gameplay, tag it and return to the game-the video uploads as the gamer plays. Gamers can share their images and videos to their friends on social networking services such as Facebook.
PS4 also enhances social spectating by enabling gamers to broadcast their gameplay in real-time to friends using live internet streaming services such as Ustream. During live broadcasts, friends can make comments on the streamed gameplay and, if a gamer gets stuck on a challenging level, friends can also join the game in completely new ways. For example, friends can offer health potions or special weapons when a player needs them most during actual gameplay.
Furthermore, users can connect their Facebook account with Sony Entertainment Network account. Through PS4, users are able to deepen their connections through co-op play or "cross-game chat".
PS4 Second Screens
PS4 integrates second screens, including PlayStation®Vita (PS Vita), smartphones and tablets, to wrap gamers in their favorite content wherever they are. A key feature enabled by second screens is "Remote Play" and PS4 fully unlocks its potential by making PS Vita the ultimate companion device. With PS Vita, gamers will be able to seamlessly pull PS4 titles from their living room TVs and play them on PS Vita's beautiful 5-inch display and intuitive dual analog sticks over Wi-Fi networks*1. It is SCEI's long-term vision is to make most PS4 titles playable on PS Vita*2.
A new application from SCE called "PlayStation®App" will enable iPhone, iPad, and AndroidTM based smartphones and tablets*3 to become second screens. Once installed on these devices, users can, for example, see maps on their second screens when playing an adventure game, purchase PS4 games while away from home and download it directly to the console at home, or remotely watch other gamers playing on their devices.
Immediate Gameplay
PS4 radically reduces the lag time between players and their content. PS4 features "suspend mode" which keeps the system in a low power state while preserving the game session. The time it takes today to boot a console and load a saved game will be a thing of the past. With PS4, gamers just hit the power button again and are promptly back playing the game at the exact point where they left off. Additionally, users can boot a variety of applications including a web browser when playing a game on PS4.
PS4 also enables games to be downloaded or updated in the background, or even in stand-by mode. The system takes it one step further by making digital titles playable as they are being downloaded. When a player purchases a game, PS4 downloads just a fraction of the data so gamers can start playing immediately, and the rest is downloaded in the background during actual gameplay.
Personalized, Curated Content
On the newly designed PS4 menu screen, players can look over game-related information shared by friends, view friends' gameplay with ease, or obtain information of recommended content, including games, TV shows and movies. The long-term goal of PS4 is to reduce download times of digital titles to zero: if the system knows enough about a player to predict the next game they will purchase, then that game can be loaded and ready to go before they even click the "buy" button. PS4 will further enrich users' entertainment experiences, by meeting their potential needs.
Gaming in the Cloud
Launched in November 2006, PlayStation Network, a network service for PlayStation users, now operates in 67 countries and regions*4 around the world with the total number of downloaded content of more than 2.8 billion*5. In addition to a variety of games available in PlayStation®Store, PS4 users will be able to enjoy a variety of services offered by PSN, such as Sony Corporation's Music Unlimited, a cloud-based music subscription service and Video Unlimited, a premium video service, as well as various content distribution services.
By combining PlayStation Network with Gaikai Inc's cloud technology, it is SCE's goal to make free exploration possible for various games. In the future, when a gamer sees a title of interest in PlayStation Store, they can immediately start playing a portion of the actual game - not a stripped down version of the game. With Gaikai and PlayStation Store, gamers will be able to experience appealing games and only pay for the games they actually love. PlayStation Network and the cloud will offer additional value to PlayStation gamers. SCE is exploring unique opportunities enabled by cloud technology with the long-term vision of making PlayStation libraries including an incredible catalog of more than 3000 PS3 titles*6 that is unmatched in the industry, mostly ubiquitous on PS4.
SCE will announce new details of PS4 and its robust lineup of games from 3rd party developers and publishers, the independent gaming community and SCE Worldwide Studios, as well as further enhancements to the entire PlayStation ecosystem between now and the holiday 2013 launch.
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Depending on network environment or titles, users may not be able to play games outside comfortably.
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Exept games that require peripherals such as PlayStation®4 Eye ).
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Depending on the version of OS or other conditions, users cannot use the application.
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Number as of December 31st , 2012
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Number as of February 19st , 2013
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Number as of December 31st , 2012, including free trials.
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