Retr0gamer wrote: » I wouldn't. He's a producer with very little technical knowledge so wouldn't really know what he is talking about. I'd rather hear something from Digital Foundry or else someone like John Carmack or Mark Rein.
Benzino wrote: » Mark Rein of Epic? Isn't he a business person? Do you mean Tim Sweeney?
ahnowbrowncow wrote: » Hideo Kojima wouldn't really know what he's talking about? How do you know how much knowledge he has? I'm pretty sure that after 30 years designing and producing quality games he has a decent level of technical knowledge.
It's worth noting that Kojima does make reference to the console being the best out of those available in the Japanese domestic market, thereby not comparing it to Microsoft's Xbox One, which is set to release in Japan some time later this year.
Xenji wrote: » New Infamous footage
FAILSAFE 00 wrote: » Reminds me of Dead rising 3.
_Redzer_ wrote: » It looks infinitely better though
Benzino wrote: » I feel the Infamous series is very underrated. It seems like people just view it as another Prototype, but it is far superior than the Prototype series. Infamous 2 is one of my favourite PS3 only titles, probably in my top 5 behind the ND games. I'd highly recommend it to anybody with a PS3.
Xenji wrote: » but I know people who love it.
The Xbox executive, who overseas publishing operations across Europe, is departing to focus on "other business interests", according to MCV. He will resign from the company in a matter of weeks while Microsoft finds a replacement. Lewis joined Microsoft in 1989 and was the head of Xbox in the UK when the first console launched in 2002. Under his stewardship the Xbox 360 business thrived in Britain. The console became the best-selling system of the generation across Britain - overtaking the Wii in 2013 and outstripping the PS3 by roughly a third. Xbox 360 also routinely represented the biggest share of sales for all the major multiplatform console games in the UK. The situation is now more challenging for Microsoft. The PS4 is leading in terms of hardware sales across the UK and Europe, whilst Sony's new console now appears to be representing the majority of software sales too (nearly two-thirds of Tomb Raider Definitive Edition were purchased on PS4 in the UK).
FAILSAFE 00 wrote: » I agree with the cut scenes but for gameplay footage I expected a bit more from the PS4. Also I am surprised the Infamous SS developers couldn't hit 60fps on PS4, I see its locked to 30 FPS.
Varik wrote: » FAILSAFE 00 wrote: » I agree with the cut scenes but for gameplay footage I expected a bit more from the PS4. Also I am surprised the Infamous SS developers couldn't hit 60fps on PS4, I see its locked to 30 FPS. Where are you getting that from, from previews people are saying it's not locked down at 30.
FAILSAFE 00 wrote: » Interview with the developers where they state it runs at 1080p at a rock solid 30 FPS.http://www.playstationlifestyle.net/2013/11/15/infamous-second-son-can-run-at-full-1080p-30fps-rock-solid-says-sucker-punch/ I expected with the power the PS4 and the recent articles that are stating its a piece of cake hitting 1080p and 60 FPS on PS4 that we would see a game like Infamous SS running at 1080p / 60FPS.
Grayditch wrote: » Very dark levels shown in the new trailer make it hard to get an idea of the graphics, though.
RasTa wrote: » That was back in November tbf, never said it's locked at 30fps either
sarumite wrote: » I think that setting the stage for a lot of near future PS4 games to fail if the assumption is anything less than 1080p and 60fps is disappointing.
sarumite wrote: » http://www.gamereactor.eu/previews/109714/Infamous%3A+Second+Son+-+Hands-On/ "We do not know if it's running at 60 frames per second, but it seems to be well over 30"