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I have to agree with the last guy, you really think your getting full 4k with this new ps4??? Lot of gullible guys out there.
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4K on a PS4 or any console won't be as good as you think it is. If you want the real 4K experience, build a PC. It'll definitely be worth it.
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Thats cool, IDC what kids play or what games they can or cant finish tbh. If kids want to play Super Mario 3D World or Mega Man then thats cool, if they want to play COD or GTA then thats cool. Im not going to cry about kids not being able to beat old or "difficult" games, thats silly and screams "GOOD OLE DAYS WHEN GAMES WERE HARD" crying I hear from some gamers which is annoying.
Tutorials are there to help gamers, it can be turned off if you dont need it so I'm not going to cry about that either, thats silly.
Nope, not all tutorials can be turned off. Most of the time, they are integrated to the actual game, turning the first 1/2 hour or more into a test chamber...
And nope, i wasn't making a point about how games were harder, but about how the "kids game" tag is pure bs
Pokemon is supposedly a kids game, yet it's actual audience is composed by people from all ages, with a large portion if it's player base ranging from 25 to 35 years old players.
CoD is supposedly an adult game, but most of it's players are kids and pre-teens.
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Speaking of the PC vs consoles "debate"...just over 4 years ago I spent $2800 on a top of the line ASUS gaming laptop. Since I'm buying Quantum Break tomorrow I am getting a free copy of the Windows 10 version. I check the system specs thinking my laptop would run it but probably at lower settings.
Nope, my $2800 laptop which was as badass as they come 4 years and 1 month ago won't even run Quantum Break on the lowest possible setting.
Then I look over at my PS4 and Xbox One and remember why I prefer console gaming. I've had my PS4 for 2 years. I'll bet in 2 more years when its 4 years old it'll still be relevant to new PS4 games.
$399 versus $2,800 and the cheap one runs games for years and years while the other simply....doesn't. End of debate IMO.Streaming PC & PS5 games, join me most nights after 6:00pm ET on TwitchTV https://www.twitch.tv/shaunh20
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My concerns with PS4.5 is simple -
1) It will divide the user install base and screw over the 40m current users
2) It will basically make the current PS4 obsolete and worthless
3) It will make the gen basically cross-gen within itself
4) It will make publishers charge more for games (definitely expecting this 100%)
5) It will make Sony look sneaky because this was obviously part of the plan years ago but never announced anything. It's the same thing as when Microsoft tried to sneak in all that always online, digital stuff with Xbox One. Basically, trying to slide it in at the last possible moment.
I wouldn't have a problem with an upgraded console if it's actually announced and laid out to consumers when a gen actually starts. For example, if Sony was to release PS5 and said that in three years, PS5.5 gets released, I would have no problem with it because it's BEFORE the first version gets released and thus, no one has purchased it yet so there's no install base to screw over.
PC can't be used as an example in this debate for one reason - it's how PC has ALWAYS been and those who are PC gamers know this and accept this. Consoles have ALWAYS been set for the entire gen with slimmer cheaper models down the line...NOT more expensive upgraded models that make the current model obsolete.
Even worse is a simple fact that EVERYONE here is missing and NY has already talked about it.....the new PS4 will NOT support native 4K for games but yet everyone seems to think that it will. If the console isn't going to do what it's meant to do, why even bother in the first place?
The new PS4 is for one reason and one reason only - to give PSVR more power that the current PS4 obviously doesn't have. The problem here is that maybe Sony should have figured this out BEFORE the current PS4 launched. Or better yet, just go all out and release PS5 in 2018.
Have to wait and see how it all plays out but im hoping it all implodes on Sony.Comment
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My concerns with PS4.5 is simple -
1) It will divide the user install base and screw over the 40m current users
2) It will basically make the current PS4 obsolete and worthless
3) It will make the gen basically cross-gen within itself
4) It will make publishers charge more for games (definitely expecting this 100%)
5) It will make Sony look sneaky because this was obviously part of the plan years ago but never announced anything. It's the same thing as when Microsoft tried to sneak in all that always online, digital stuff with Xbox One. Basically, trying to slide it in at the last possible moment.
I wouldn't have a problem with an upgraded console if it's actually announced and laid out to consumers when a gen actually starts. For example, if Sony was to release PS5 and said that in three years, PS5.5 gets released, I would have no problem with it because it's BEFORE the first version gets released and thus, no one has purchased it yet so there's no install base to screw over.
PC can't be used as an example in this debate for one reason - it's how PC has ALWAYS been and those who are PC gamers know this and accept this. Consoles have ALWAYS been set for the entire gen with slimmer cheaper models down the line...NOT more expensive upgraded models that make the current model obsolete.
Even worse is a simple fact that EVERYONE here is missing and NY has already talked about it.....the new PS4 will NOT support native 4K for games but yet everyone seems to think that it will. If the console isn't going to do what it's meant to do, why even bother in the first place?
The new PS4 is for one reason and one reason only - to give PSVR more power that the current PS4 obviously doesn't have. The problem here is that maybe Sony should have figured this out BEFORE the current PS4 launched. Or better yet, just go all out and release PS5 in 2018.
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I just hope my Benq monitor doesn't explode and damage my house when my new 4k Ready PS4.5 starts pumping that insane, almost unthinkable futuristic image quality.
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My concerns with PS4.5 is simple -
1) It will divide the user install base and screw over the 40m current users
2) It will basically make the current PS4 obsolete and worthless
3) It will make the gen basically cross-gen within itself
4) It will make publishers charge more for games (definitely expecting this 100%)
5) It will make Sony look sneaky because this was obviously part of the plan years ago but never announced anything. It's the same thing as when Microsoft tried to sneak in all that always online, digital stuff with Xbox One. Basically, trying to slide it in at the last possible moment.
I wouldn't have a problem with an upgraded console if it's actually announced and laid out to consumers when a gen actually starts. For example, if Sony was to release PS5 and said that in three years, PS5.5 gets released, I would have no problem with it because it's BEFORE the first version gets released and thus, no one has purchased it yet so there's no install base to screw over.
PC can't be used as an example in this debate for one reason - it's how PC has ALWAYS been and those who are PC gamers know this and accept this. Consoles have ALWAYS been set for the entire gen with slimmer cheaper models down the line...NOT more expensive upgraded models that make the current model obsolete.
Even worse is a simple fact that EVERYONE here is missing and NY has already talked about it.....the new PS4 will NOT support native 4K for games but yet everyone seems to think that it will. If the console isn't going to do what it's meant to do, why even bother in the first place?
The new PS4 is for one reason and one reason only - to give PSVR more power that the current PS4 obviously doesn't have. The problem here is that maybe Sony should have figured this out BEFORE the current PS4 launched. Or better yet, just go all out and release PS5 in 2018.
Have to wait and see how it all plays out but im hoping it all implodes on Sony."Successful people do not celebrate in the adversity or misfortune of others."
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I just don't understand how this is screwing over PS4 owners? The PS4 is still going to play PS4 games. You don't have to buy the PS4K.
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