Jade Empire was a phenomenal title. Glad some XBOX One X gamers are finding the silver-lining. It grates my soul, though, that so many gamers have been convinced into thinking increased resolution to sixteen year-old games is an acceptable replacement for new games on a five hundred dollar console.
Just grateful at least a few of us have come to our senses and comprehended what Microsoft is doing—giving us re-runs—is not okay. Enhancing old games is something you dedicate r...
2219d ago 1 agree7 disagreeView commentInappropriate
"PlayStation 4 Pro users will enjoy it at 4K (2160P) resolution through checkerboard rendering and the same frame rate. The interface will be rendered at native 4K, though, and other effects such as volumetric lighting will be rendered at a higher resolution as well."—WCCFTech
I submitted the same PlayStation 5 story a couple days ago. It was failed for "anonymous source" reasons. Half the news the United States of America is glued to the screen over is from an anonymous sources in the White House—it's how we get bleeding edge political information. Shortsighted to fail all content because it doesn't have a signature pasted under the title.
Hopefully it stays up this time.
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XBOX One must have hired GOP communication coordinators to spin the pathetic performance of the console. I HATE HATE HATE HATE when marketers play the consumer base as oblivious morons.
F√ck Microsoft.
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"Best Performing Console of the Year Thus Far," oh really? I somehow highly doubt that claim.
I always thought I was a 60fps over 30fps guy when it came to choosing between higher resolution or higher framerate—until I played a game that practically gives me that option for the Pro. Rise of the Tomb Raider. I tried dropping it back to 2K from 4K, and even though I got silky-smooth framerates at 2K I still opted back to the 4K and 30fps.
I understand that writers need to eat, but articles like that should be banned. Even worse than stories about a top [insert high # here] which requires a new page to be clicked for every number.
That's an excellent question—and a big reason why Zune failed. iPods filled the needs of the majority—PLUS the Apple music store gave music fans easy access to the content they wanted.
The only reason any other music players existed was to fill the needs of budget shoppers and those seeking to avoid DRM.
As much as I thoroughly enjoy the game there just doesn't seem to be enough to keep me coming back like the first Destiny did. At least I got a glacier white PlayStation Pro out of the deal.
Still hoping it can make a comeback.
I've always hoped Destiny could become as expansive as something like No Man's Sky or Mass Effect.
"PlayStation 4 Pro users will enjoy it at 4K (2160P) resolution through checkerboard rendering and the same frame rate. The interface will be rendered at native 4K, though, and other effects such as volumetric lighting will be rendered at a higher resolution as well."—WCCFTech
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"Best Performing Console of the Year Thus Far," oh really? I somehow highly doubt that claim.
Death Stranding is probably the frontrunner—if it releases on PlayStation 4. Even though it probably won't sell as many copies as Good of War.
It's definitely down to God of War, Last of Us: Part II and Death Stranding, though.
Popular opinion isn't on your side.
-Silent Hill
-Tomb Raider
-Final Fantasy
-Resident Evil
Careful with those absolutisms.
I always thought I was a 60fps over 30fps guy when it came to choosing between higher resolution or higher framerate—until I played a game that practically gives me that option for the Pro. Rise of the Tomb Raider. I tried dropping it back to 2K from 4K, and even though I got silky-smooth framerates at 2K I still opted back to the 4K and 30fps.
I understand that writers need to eat, but articles like that should be banned. Even worse than stories about a top [insert high # here] which requires a new page to be clicked for every number.
2.77GB
Whoah!
That's an excellent question—and a big reason why Zune failed. iPods filled the needs of the majority—PLUS the Apple music store gave music fans easy access to the content they wanted.
The only reason any other music players existed was to fill the needs of budget shoppers and those seeking to avoid DRM.
Still waiting [in vain] for a Pandamoneum and Discworld reboot. Even a King's Field could be cool. But for sure think Klonoa deserves a reboot.
Have to agree. My sentiments exactly. Even with all the expansions the game seems half as concentrated as the first Destiny.
As much as I thoroughly enjoy the game there just doesn't seem to be enough to keep me coming back like the first Destiny did. At least I got a glacier white PlayStation Pro out of the deal.
Still hoping it can make a comeback.
I've always hoped Destiny could become as expansive as something like No Man's Sky or Mass Effect.
Between God of War and Infinity War I feel as though time is stuck on the 405 two days before XMAS.
PlayStation 3 sold nearly the exact same number of systems as XBOX 360 did. Utterly stupid to compare the XBOX One to the PlayStation 3.