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I was like, maybe I'll just be able to buy a cheap pair of skull candies and be good to go.--
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PlayStation 4 Discussion
Oops. I tweeted that it was going to happen and got like 25 RTs. Haha.Comment
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Sony sacrificed camera to beat MS on price
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I did the same thing. I was just passing off something mentioned by SCEA's senior staff engineer Chris Norden during GDC, but seeing as how it's not being touted anywhere as an actual feature, it looks like it was scrapped.
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It's no biggie bro. People RT like crazy. Maybe the most RTs I've ever had.Comment
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Will we be able to change our PSN I.D. without having to create a new account? I sure hope so.Comment
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Well on the PSN videos all the accounts are using real names instead of created names.
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I think this is going to work more like battle.net's openid system. Where if someone is your facebook/twitter/real life friend, you can use your real name as your gaming persona, but if it's someone you don't know you can use your regular PSN id.Comment
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They actually use both. I thought I read somewhere that using your real name is an option, and works with real social networks (Facebook).Comment
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So someone shot video of one of the closed-door demos Sucker Punch was doing for Second Son (it seems like they let places like Gamersyde and Gamespot and stuff get direct feeds of shortly afterwards) in the room itself, and the video's entertaining just for the reactions.
This game looks amazing in motion. This proved to me that the demos played were real and not playback, and that the players really did practice their routes a lot. Eurogamer said this was like playing CG.
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Re: PlayStation 4 Discussion
So someone shot video of one of the closed-door demos Sucker Punch was doing for Second Son (it seems like they let places like Gamersyde and Gamespot and stuff get direct feeds of shortly afterwards) in the room itself, and the video's entertaining just for the reactions.
This game looks amazing in motion. This proved to me that the demos played were real and not playback, and that the players really did practice their routes a lot. Eurogamer said this was like playing CG.
<iframe width="560" height="315" src="//www.youtube.com/embed/slpn98DnLhs" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>Comment
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Re: PlayStation 4 Discussion
So someone shot video of one of the closed-door demos Sucker Punch was doing for Second Son (it seems like they let places like Gamersyde and Gamespot and stuff get direct feeds of shortly afterwards) in the room itself, and the video's entertaining just for the reactions.
This game looks amazing in motion. This proved to me that the demos played were real and not playback, and that the players really did practice their routes a lot. Eurogamer said this was like playing CG.
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