jimmytwotimes 2013 wrote: » Hitman gonna be any good? Liked previous versions
Varik wrote: » so PlayStation vr is €400 and out in October Anyone know what the camera is going for used, or move for that matter.
Evade wrote: » Probably head tracking or motion controls. This can't be right, can it? 1080p at 120Hz.http://www.gamesradar.com/heres-what-comes-playstation-vr-box/?utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=grfb
J. Marston wrote: » Salt and Sanctuary is so bloody good.
RedXIV wrote: » I think he meant what price you can buy them second hand.
RedXIV wrote: » And 1080p at 120Hz would be pretty standard for most tvs? The TV I bought 6 years ago supports 1080p at 200hz?
Evade wrote: » I misread. Seems like overkill for a PS4 which can only put out 1080p at 30Hz sometimes.
Deleted User wrote: » Wait -- Hitman is being released episodically? Huh?
Varik wrote: » I was sure this was announced already or honestly it could have been one of the other VR headsets but they've said that the external processing unit can output a separate video to the TV in addition to un-vring what the guy with the headset sees. Could be some cool asymmetrical gameplay.
MiskyBoyy wrote: » "This weekend race in Trackmania Turbo during our Open Beta on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One! This Open Beta will start Friday March 18th at 2PM CET and will last until Monday 21st at 2PM CET. It will feature several tracks of the campaign, the online racing mode, and the Trackbuilder!"
Deleted User wrote: » I can't imagine it being the PS4 VR. I'd assume maybe the Vive or the Oculus. But I heard that the PS4 VR (PSVR? No idea what it's called anymore) will have it's own separate processing unit to the console itself, so it might be.
ERG89 wrote: » http://kotaku.com/sources-sony-is-working-on-a-ps4-5-1765723053 Hoping these stories are BS. But it appears that both Sony & Microsoft are both considering a hardware upgrade already
Flint Fredstone wrote: » Yeah, I don't see the problem at all. If people don't want to upgrade, they don't have to.
CastorTroy wrote: » I think it's a bad idea because imagine you bought a PS4 to play Uncharted 4 and then they turn around and say it's coming to PS4 and PS4.5 and will run and play better on 4.5. An example would be Perfect Dark on the N64 with regard the memory pak Or more recently, how Xenoblade was exclusive to New 3DS. So they risk alienating a lot of the user base who weren't expecting to have to get another new console until PS5 in a few years. Personally I only got a PS4 before Christmas. If it was an add on like the memory pak and was a decent price, I may get it. But if they expect to sell a brand new console, then I won't be getting one.
Captain Chaos wrote: » I'm not surprised this is happening and even suggested it would in the VR thread before I was shot down as a silly idea. Simple fact is that the generation 8 consoles were recession machines, they have modest specs to stay at a low price point of €400. The PS3 and Xbox 360 were €600 and €500. They were more powerful for their time than the PS4 or XB1. There simply is no way these consoles can last as log as the last gen console did.