johnny_ultimate wrote: » But watching movies? God, no thank you: it's a gaming portable, not a device for watching film. Sony tried it with the PSP, and it rightfully failed dramatically. It's such an awful, awful way to watch a film - holding a device in front of you for two hours is close to my vision of cinematic hell. It would be very hard indeed to have it standing comfortably to the point where it would be an acceptable way to watch a movie (far too small anyway, even if it is a gorgeous display). There's a major difference between a passive activity like watching a film and an active one like playing a game in terms of what's necessary comfort wise. I can't imagine there's many situations when anyone wouldn't have a significantly better alternative than a PS Vita for watching a film - and, frankly, you'd be doing the film a major disservice anyway. Sony are doing us all a goddamn favour not including better video playback functionality :pac: As David Lynch said of phones, which could easily be changed to encompass portable games consoles: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wKiIroiCvZ0
FAILSAFE 00 wrote: » I am surprised that you are surprised lol. The PS4 has millions more units out there than Xbox One and the Xbox 360 customer base is gigantic. Great news for MS, more money in the bank for the Xbox division Shows there is still a huge base of xbox 360 gamers to be enticed to move to Xbox One. Sony must be kicking themselves that they lost a piece of the Titanfall pie. Imagine how well Titanfall would have sold on PS3 and then PS4. I'd worry about a company that makes a $1.29 billion dollar loss and doesn't have the foresight to sit down with Respawn Studios who's founders created one of the most successful video game franchises of all time. Sony are doing great but they can't afford many mistakes.
cadete wrote: » Ps4 to receive a massive performance boost in the near future according to rumors..... Interesting,http://www.ibtimes.co.uk/sonys-playstation-4-rumoured-receive-massive-performance-boost-1449014
_Redzer_ wrote: » Titanfall was never meant to be an exclusive, it was only a timed exclusive, so the game was built for it, but a deal between EA and MS changed that. It's almost a certainty that Titanfall 2 will be on the PS4. They won't pass up the money they can make from it.
ShadowHearth wrote: » I will take those news with a truck of salt. If they are talking about boost, I wonder if it will effect already released games?
Captain Chaos wrote: » Actually since the release of Titanfall MS sorted and strengthened a new deal that now has the franchise as an exclusive so there will now be no Titanfall 2 for the PS4.
ShadowHearth wrote: » I wonder if it will effect already released games?
Deano7788 wrote: » Are you sure about that? I'v seen nothing about this, only that the 1st is exclusive for its lifetime but sequels on PS4 are a definite possibility.
Captain Chaos wrote: » Yeah, almost certain. Can't remember where I read it though. Prior to the release of the Titanfall there was talk of the second coming to both consoles but not now.
FAILSAFE 00 wrote: » The real story which is a shocker is Respawn Studios approached Sony looking for information on the PS4 since they were going to be creating a version of Titanfall for it. Sony wouldn't share any information with Respawn about the PS4 and told them "Just make a version for the PS Vita" since that was already released :eek: They next approached Microsoft and got all the info they needed about Xbox One and also Microsoft invested time and money to help Respawn achieve their goals with the game. Sony really fell asleep behind the wheel on that one.
ShadowHearth wrote: » Do you have link or info on that? As it really really sounds unlikely that Sony would tell Call of Duty orignal devs just go **** themselves.
_Redzer_ wrote: » Funny considering I've read articles saying EA and MS made a deal behind the devs' backs making the game exclusive, and they've said they didn't want that. It went ahead because EA thought the X1 would be leading in sales. I don't think they'll make that mistake again. They can make far more money on both the PS4 and X1 than on any exclusive deal MS offer them.
FAILSAFE 00 wrote: » Thats what I am amazed at. You have 2 founders from one of the worlds best selling FPS franchises of all time and Sony tell them hey, build a Vita version :rolleyes:http://www.polygon.com/2014/4/18/5627670/titanfall-vita-the-final-hours-of-titanfall
FAILSAFE 00 wrote: » Late in the development of Titanfall Respawn ran out of money and again Microsoft stepped in and invested money to get the game to market. This is where the exclusivity deal came from. Of course the developers and founder knew. They were just trying to keep the Sony base happy because Respawn were starting to take a hammering on Twitter about not creating Sony versions of Titanfall.
SherlockWatson wrote: » Titanfall isn't even good though, the only reason its being played is due to lack of a decent alternative.
_Redzer_ wrote: » I've played it and it's not bad, it's just not that exciting either. Then again COD isn't my thing either and it feels very much like COD. Fun at the start, but it tires quickly.
Oat23 wrote: » Titanfall has been a disappointment so who cares. Microsoft can have Titanfall 2, 3, 4 and 5 as well if they want. I love shooters and have absolutely no desire to play it after watching streams on twitch.
Varik wrote: » Right move by Sony in the long run, keeping their specs and plans secret for so long meant that the PS4 got the drop on the One with it's lower price, higher power, faster memory (the bump to 8GB was a late change), and less restrictive DRM.