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Actually, the RRP for third party games is already 69,99.
Not in the US.
Actually, the RRP for third party games is already 69,99.
I am NOT paying $70 for a god damn game. Ever. $60 is bad enough.
Average income per year for a typical household is about $60k.
So EA is going to raise the price on their games even though Sony wants games set at $60 again?
It definitely was at the beginning of this generation, only for third party titles though. Sony never used higher prices than 59,99$.Not in the US.
So EA is going to raise the price on their games even though Sony wants games set at $60 again?
I agree about its tiring to see another Killzone or another Infamous. But people eat that up. Its not the developers fault for making those games, its the gamers fault for supporting them by buying them. Its like how everyone complains about all the movie sequels and reboots but they're the first in line to watch them.
I agree the games industry is stale. I havent bought a game in over a year. In fact I buy very few games as I am very particular and rehashes are almost never appealing to me. If more gamers became more selective they have no choice but to make newer, fresher games.
Don't worry, it's only EA. It's not as if they've released a game worth buying on day one for the past couple of years and I don't expect that'll change any time soon!
SimonKOnce again, Sony have not revealed any prices, no retailers knows the prices. They're just placeholders to get your custom via pre-orders.
Once again, Sony have not revealed any prices, no retailers knows the prices. They're just placeholders to get your custom via pre-orders.
Exactly
That video streaming is really going to be popular with racing leagues/series.
Any news on Dynamic backgrounds usage for PS4?
I was hoping they would bump up either the clock speed of current processor or use 4 SteamRoller cores. They have done the former if rumour is true and this should keep PS4 remaining a very power efficient gaming console: http://ps4daily.com/2013/02/playstation-4-cpu-runs-at-2-ghz-rumor/
The system architect sure knows what he is doing, it is like the best system you could hope for in time for 2013 by AMD, if they dragged it into mid 2014, then you would potentially have seen 30% more improvement but at least this way we get a new console sooner and a cheaper console later in 2014 and lower power consumption too.
I'm sure some parts of it will be premium (live streaming) but I have hard time believing the would include a button on the controller solely to be used by premium/charged featueres.
At 2GHZ it can still have good performance per watt while bringing much needed performance. The 30% performance increase I am on about is if Sony waited to release a console, one year later than they are currently. They could have built it with 20nm parts and that should get about 30% improvement in general regarding CPU and GPU but stops them being able to reduce price as much as they can with current system so current one is most ideal given release date. 2014 the PS4 might potentially lower power consumption by 30% too.Increasing clock speed lowers efficiency. Also, with AMD, every two cores share resources, and the cores themselves are less efficient. btw, considering the fact that AMD has barely increased performance per clock in the past several years, I would not get my hopes up for an AMD processor with a 30% performance increase without going past at least a 140W TDP.
I would hope majority of core features are free including all share functions as well as free online gaming with all the cross-game chat functions. I think they may also give some free game streaming services such as time limited game try outs as standard and games you might own on PS3 when they get that service running. It will be a big disappointment if most of these features are not free.I honestly wouldn't be surprised if at least most of the sharing features weren't new things for PS+ members.
At 2GHZ it can still have good performance per watt while bringing much needed performance. The 30% performance increase I am on about is if Sony waited to release a console, one year later than they are currently. They could have built it with 20nm parts and that should get about 30% improvement in general regarding CPU and GPU but stops them being able to reduce price as much as they can with current system so current one is most ideal given release date. 2014 the PS4 might potentially lower power consumption by 30% too.
I would guess that current CPU in PS4 takes at most 45w with GPU taking around 100-110W on average. Probably come with a 300-350W rated PSU inside it, bit less than original PS3 but should be a more compact design.
I would hope majority of core features are free including all share functions as well as free online gaming with all the cross-game chat functions. I think they may also give some free game streaming services such as time limited game try outs as standard and games you might own on PS3 when they get that service running. It will be a big disappointment if most of these features are not free.