Sony has revealed a new technology it says will make large hard drives possible even with notebooks. Rather than use a traditional magnetic read/write head, the new development uses a hybrid of magnetic and optical technology to greatly increase the density: while the storage itself is similar, media is written to disk using a laser. The extremely small, precise nature allows it to fit far more bits of data on any given area. A full terabit (125GB) can fit on a single square inch -- five times the space of conventional hard disks, Sony says.
A hidden mechanic determines which planets you can attack. This article explains what Supply Lines are in Helldivers 2.
"The Novosibirsk-based (Russia) indie games publisher and developer Alawar today announced with great delight and thrill tthat their necromancer sim "Necrosmith 2" is now available for PC via Steam for only $7.99 USD. Furthermore, you can also currently enjoy a 15% launch discount until April 9th." - Jona Ek, TGG.
Diablo 4 seemingly lacks Xbox achievements support on Game Pass. It will also require you to install Battle.net to play.
Lacks Xbox Achievement support? If I played on Xbox this would infuriate me. Surely it's just an error and will be rectified shortly? If they only allow Battle.net's own crappy achievements then Xbox fans need to kick up a fuss about this. I mean Microsoft own the developer.
160GB baby lets start the hype train.
500 GB 2.5 HD? BRING IT! my ps3 craves storage
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This is amazing news. A terabyte PS3 would be sweet!
Uh oh, here goes another thing for M$ fans to go against Sony about on how they "overhype" their products.