Kintarō Hattori wrote: » Is anyone else having connectivity issue with their PS4? Each time I turn it on now it is connected to my network but not to the net. I set the network connection up again and I can connect, though at poor speeds. I haven't had these issues before- Virgin is usually fairly reliable.
DeSelby83 wrote: » Street fighter V is on sale for a tenner. Got to be worth a punt at that right? Not a huge fighting game player but should be good for a 2 player when friends are over right?
FAILSAFE 00 wrote: » Playstation need to launch some sort of initiative to work on PSN. Get on stage and talk a bit about how they are investing in their network infrastructure. The outages seem to be becoming more frequent has the playerbase grows.
Fred The Red wrote: » A quick post on Nioh too What a game! Can't believe I missed it last year. It's a steal at 14.99
This morning, Sony announced its first quarterly financial results, revealing that their current high-end console, PlayStation 4 has shipped 82.2 million units since launch, putting it ahead of its predecessor, PlayStation 3. While the most recent sales period saw a decline in console sales on last year, the black box still managed to shift 3.2 million units to retailers, overtaking the PS3, of which numbered records stopped, around the 80 million mark, in 2013. The PS3 launched in 2006, so the PS4's figures have surpassed the predecessor in a shorter timeframe, a couple of years in fact. In other news, Sony announced that although their paid subscription service, PlayStation Plus, has taken a slight dip in recent months, the company still hosts an amazing 33.9 million subscribers. Sony expect to shift a further 17 million PS4 consoles by April of 2019.
Zero-Cool wrote: » 34 million ps plus subscribers, Sony getting about 150 million quid a month from us, surely it doesn't cost that much to buy an oldish game from a Dev to put on ps plus that's isn't complete shyte once in a while.
Penn wrote: » https://www.destructoid.com/the-ps4-has-finally-overtaken-the-ps3-in-sony-s-latest-financial-report-515027.phtml?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter Incredible sales figures for PS4.
kunst nugget wrote: » Just Cause 3, Infamous Second Son, Child of Light, MGS V, Darksiders 2, Amnesia Collection, Deus Ex, Rime, Trackmania Turbo, Bloodborne, Mad Max, Rayman Legends, XCom2, Trials Fusion, BLOPS III, Rachet and Clank... They're all in the last year. Wouldn't have thought that was a bad collection of games. They only major downside for me was the months with Heavy Rain and Beyond: Two Souls recently. They're pure scutter.
gimli2112 wrote: » I really tried to get into this but it just felt so dull. I only survived the first chapter before I realised I'd have more fun doing stuff in real life like painting my house.
Zero-Cool wrote: » I think I've just had a bad year so far between games I already owned, indie shyte (king oddball, I'm looking at you) and games I just don't have interest in but I know you can't make everyone happy. Mad hearing those numbers though.
Cienciano wrote: » Apparently the PS4 has outsold the Xbox one 2 to 1.
FAILSAFE 00 wrote: » It's amazing that PSN is such a train wreck when the PS4 is selling so well year on year. Playstation need to make a hugely significant investment in their online infrastructure to keep up with online gaming.
FAILSAFE 00 wrote: It's amazing that PSN is such a train wreck when the PS4 is selling so well year on year.