evil.monkey84 wrote: » With your mother in bed!
Otacon wrote: » If they confirm the specs the HDD will require and this fits the profile, I will be getting this, SEAGATE ST1000LM014 1TB Solid State Hybrid Drive, 2.5 inch, 5400rpm, 64MB, 8GB Internal.
Klair88 wrote: » PS4 takes the same upgradeable Spec HDD as the PS3. To me that looks like the SSHD i'll be getting for it. Would probably prefer a larger HDD as i think the RAM of the PS4 will load Data quickly enough but until i spot a better spec one, with a good price, i'll be getting the one you just posted. Cheers.
198321 wrote: » So can you just remove PS4 disc and slide this one in? Is it that simple? Where are PS4 system files stored. Isn't it like removing HDD from laptop (where all windows files are ...). Sorry if im being stupid :rolleyes:
PickledLime wrote: » Gah, I'm tempted to start Adverts-ing my PS3 and 360 stashes as they'll be worth nothing in a year and I absolutely know I won't play them again, so I may as well fund the PS4 with them. I appreciate I've missed the preorder boat by a good bit (and there's nothing I actually want to play, bar Resogun), but hot damn is my excitement for the PS4 starting to build
MarkY91 wrote: » i have my ps3 slim up on adverts for a few days now including 6 games and 3 controllers ive only had one offer. that was 100 euro
Sega’s remakes haven’t had the best track-record, but the company’s CS Research and Development producer Yosuke Okunari has spoken about his desire to see them given better treatment. He added that Sega’s next remakes all depend on what players shout about the loudest. “From that, I was able to understand what it takes to make such a faithful remake, and it’s something I’ve put a lot of importance in, since I’ve started working on the series. So, we developed the Space Harrier Complete Collection, an entire compilation of the series, to go with the various generations of our customers. The concept was to recreate the games exactly the way they were originally made. The things staff members wanted to express in the past but couldn’t, are now possible with today’s technology. And we’d like to share that joy. He stressed than the fans will be a big factor in what Sega tackles next, “For our next lineup, it will depend on all of your voices, so please continue to support us.”
2Mad2BeMad wrote: » that post above me is seriously depressing but hes quite right:pac: cant wait for a few years time to see the real potential of next gen consoles :pac:
mozattack wrote: » It is depressing and to be honest if Battlefield 4 wasn't on PS4 i won't bother getting it... what for, Kack or whatever it is called - should be called "kaka" more like. Killzone looks pretty but is just Killzone, least BF4 moves current gen from 24 players to 64 players - a notable difference and mega difference once the added graphics are included.
Xenji wrote: » If you pre order with Gamestop and trade your games on to your ps4 pre order they will give you a extra 25% when you trade your games in, I have not paid a penny for the Mega Bundle except for the the €50 I put down in February and have it all paid off this way, manipulated the deals they had back in March as well.
F1ngers wrote: » I was very disappointed when they announced it would be only 64 players. I thought developers would be aiming higher next gen., especially when MAG has 128 player games - and that was started almost four years ago.
PickledLime wrote: » It's a launch game that's coming out on nearly every other viable format going, wait and see what happens further into the gen before writing things off.
Klair88 wrote: » Exactly. BF4 and all Cross Gen games are not True Next Gen as they are made with PS3/X360 in mind too, so development time and effort wasn't completely focused on the Next Gen Platforms. When they start making games only NG Platforms we'll truly be able to see what their power is like!
PickledLime wrote: » I'm gonna split everything. Games for 10 to 15 quid a pop, might do the 360 + a few games (old stuff like PGR4, Bulletstorm, etc.) for about €150 (console is only 6 months old!). I've got games like say RDR GOTY the Mass Effect Trilogy that will sell for a few quid, but Gamestop will only give peanuts for them. I actually did the same back in March to get a 360 (had a PS3 this last 5 years) as I had a stack of finished games that I wanted rid of, but wouldn't hold onto credit in there as they honestly looked like they were gonna go belly up due to their crazy amount of staff cutbacks. And they're complete jokers when it comes to faulty hardware, especially Sony stuff (a 30 day guarantee on new hardware? Yeah right lads, I'll see ye in the small claims court... ).
mozattack wrote: » ... what for, Kack or whatever it is called - should be called "kaka" more like.
Evade wrote: » I was doing a bit of gooling for PS4 HDDs and a few articles, like this one, are claiming they take 12.7mm high drives. Anyone heard this from a trustworthy site?
CombatCow wrote: » Yeah the german site they linked to http://www.computerbild.de/artikel/cbs-News-Playstation-4-7712087.html confirmed it would take a 12.5mm hard drive, id expect to see some good 2TB models next year.
mozattack wrote: » Killzone looks pretty but is just Killzone