Maybe because that contentious and misplaced angst is just wrong and the majorty liked it because it's a good zombie/ technically not a zombie game with a fresh premise that's not completely retarded. But then again, you sound like the typical lowest common denominator that needs an explosion every 5 minutes just so they can pay attention. Conclusion: **** off with your sook ********. I think the originals accolades speak for themselves and if you don't like it then why are you here? Again, **** off you choad.
Capcom, basically. But then again, their Resident Evil fanbase consist of autistic sooks and/ or man-children who complain, or otherwise can't let go of fixed cam or poor controls along with their Jill Valentine Body pillows-- weebs, basically... Or cancer, basically.
Whoooooosh goes that ******* point. Not everyone has access to wifi, dickcheese. Believe it or not. While I agree physically purchases should be used as digital keys to access games without a disk, your "plan" still disadvantages the majority of gamers. Get over it, have some patience and be reasonable. You can excuse thing being slow when they put people first and are the few dev teams out there that actually have a soul.
Psa for dense morons: online only digital releases aren't feasible for a multitude of reasons relating to inacessability to wifi either through data caps, no infrastructure in place to support the needs, or the simple fact that digital games are overpriced as it is and not everyone can afford decent wifi. It's also not fair to favour those simply because it's more convenient for you. That's selfish.
Secondly, how could you possibly get pissy about a delay when they're A) crunching numbers to polish bugs and B) putting the health and wellbeing of employees first? Sorry this dev team has a soul, but you also cannot knock literlly any of their work that is undeniably polished, that, and also insomniac, too
Lastly, I guarantee people are getting pissy purely because it's an exclusive title and nobody would say **** if cyber punk 2077 was delayed. It's always interesting how people have inane man-child tantrums over arbitrary things when it comes to first party AAA titles, just like GOW, that won a game of the year, then suddenly all the autistic meltdowns suddenly stopped after it was an undeniable success, looking like more than a few folks were eating their words. Funny how people lost their sh*t over a puddle in SpiderMan too, trying to use that to measure the quality of the whole game, despite the fact it was actually better and as simple as being a less wet and sunnier day.
If there's anything to learn it's that the customer isn't always right and that gaming is full of autistic man-children sooks. Also never, never, ever pay attention to gaming "jurnalism" on forums, as 9 times out of ten there's a sabotage agenda with only a few relitive impartial sources you can trust. Form your own opinions, play the game and see if that alines with what they're saying, otherwise it's confirmational bias and bullsh*t.
Technically it's possible if it's surface area is increased, and it would technically help with heat dissipation by making it physically bigger but thinner a la ps4 slim over vanilla ps4. Hopefully thermals are considered, but a slightly bigger design dimensionally over the ps4 pro design is technically possible, providing we can actually fit the things under a TV unit out the way, not that I'd want to hide it assuming the design team aren't completely inept- something Xbox missed the mark on with an obnoxious cuboid shape and just a little flawed thermal design. I mean, not to go on a tangent, but if somehow you do manage to fit a series x under a TV unit it's gonna be blocked with the exhaust and intake fan both facing the walls of a TV unit shelf divider.
No doubt it will be different, but it's Sony; obviously they won't spend as much time as Xbox did with their "radical design"- which is to say significantly more than 2 seconds to come up with " h oW A b oU T A cU b 0 i D?". Regardless of the tech going inside the xbox one 'series x' (still a stupid name), the design is basic af and just horrible.
Not necessarily, upon closer inspection this is an evolution and advancement on their existing, albeit failed, attempt at "4D audio" as they called it which was supported by like one game: uncharted 4. It was very cool, but didn't really take off or have the market push it should have to do it justice. Regardless, PS4 still has positional sound, namely their own ps4 gold and platinum headsets that have their own app and EQ profiles. It's a cool gimmick, but this time round I think in addition to dedicated processing, this is a bigger push and appeal to devs to adopt this, since the floodgates have already been opened to raytracing processing cores, so why not kill two birds with one stone, much like how 4k is synonymous with UHD HRD, etc. Also, I stand corrected, PS4 supports Atmos, just not Dolby vision, though neither does the xbox with physical media. Maybe they're trying to keep costs low and offer a similar experience without those in the atmos ecosystem. Anyways, I think no matter what Sony do they're still going to be a guaranteed dominating market leader with consoles.
Ok, but why not have Dolby atmos also built in for most who have a TV capable of outputing Atmos, or who have a soundbar, etc? Like I guess cost cutting is a factor, but for movies this seems kinda pointless since it appears purely game focused. I'd also wish games would run Dolby vision as well as Atmos and not HDR 10 that's just lagging behind with static metadata opposed to dynamic HDR optimised on a frame by frame or scene by scene basis. It's a little disappointing all round tbh but there could at least be a push for first party titles to adopt this and make a push.
Conclusion: people are stupid and inpatient. Remember the time before leaks when they announced a product and you bought it? Yeah, those were the days.
Let them fix their pooups first. There's still more games to be remade before a collection is remotley a consideration, and frankly putting the ports of RE5 and 6 in the same collection as the greats is an insult. I'm sure there are many thing Capcom have in the pipeline and tbh this is kinda pointless since the fans has probably all of them by now, at least I know I do. Also, whoever was in charge of organising the revelations games in that concept photo needs shooting. That's not the timeline, dude!
It's all about balance and Sony not learning from the multiple mistakes Xbox have made, the SAD edition One S, would be a huge faux pas. That console bombed for a reason, dude.
So you're ok with the current state of affairs with gamers literally not being able to afford the dumb overpriced games advertised that have been out for months and are still advertised at almost launch retail price? I can get games like that for significantly less with 3 for 1 on certain games. Further, discs last as long as you take care of them the whole matter boils down to lazy People who cant bring themselves to walk less than a foot to out a game away or put one in the console.
Secondly, you have an SSD harddrive in the ps4 that is bound to fail as a ticking time bomb, much like most high capacity commercial harddrived, they're not infallible and physical games are guaranteed to be yours forever. Remeber how PT was pulled off the PS store? Think about it, so you actually keep your games? You don't because DRM submits you to the service providers terms, and if they decide they don't want you playing something then boom. Gone. That's the shitty dystopian future you imply.
Lastly, as I said about digital content ownership, the vast majority of people have data caps and ISP limits, or no wifi at all in parts of the world where that's a physical impossibility due to housing materials, congestion, lack of wifi infrastructure and downright scam wifi deals. As for game data caps, 4k Blu-rays would surprise you with how much data is crammed in there, but RDR2 has proven, and last gen to an extend, that a data disk and the game itself is a solution for all the aforementioned problems.
Do what you like with your money but digital only is a scam outside of steam. Also, as I said, the second hand gaming market is pro consumer and cheaper for people who can get multiple games while Sony and the store benefit from the distribution. Again, why would you mess over your first port of call for promo that results in sales and market reach for Sony?
Still doesn't make micro transactions ok regardless of whether others are doing it, squirt. As you said, unless a dev is forced to or purposely pushes this, reviewbombing exclusives such as GOW and shadow of the Colossus in one fellswoop is retarded and considered trolling. Regardless, this is still a patent and is about 80% not going to see the light if history is any indication. Further, their plans don't mean anything regardless of whether they do or don't plan to use this for loot boxes or anything related to gambling, as this is a legislative hot topic that will instantly be panned and crushed under law if they plan on selling this to minors, regardless of whether they pull some EA gymnastics and say "well it's not gambling if you know what you are getting". It's still dumb and not advised for Sony to do this, even if they wanted to-- not that it will. Again EA almost went bankrupt or at least on the path to bankruptcy due to the backlash and boycott. A band like Sony that has PlayStation as it's golden child/ saving grace can't afford to screw over the one thing keeping them afloat in major revenue.
I'd say tin 'steel' books are more eco-friendly and can legitimately be recycled if need be opposed to plastick which can't melt or really be used for much after forming. heck, I'd even say algae-based plastics woukd be better, but not this mess.
Ink-printed/ laminated and/ cardboard just tend to be thrown in land fill and used to clog drains and don't really degrade that fast. Maybe if they reduced the size a tad and used something more durable as a substitute, perhaps. But this looks cheap and horrendous, not to mention nowhere near as satisfying as traditional cases that don't tend to be thrown a way and are hugley reused in second hand stores or kept as collectors items eventually.
I just like something to keep safe and which is visually pleasing, especially steel books. Besides, this just looks like some illegal 2000s videogame copy hoarder who just keeps things lying around haphazardly in obviously fake pouches to sell at a yard sale barf.
And effectively kill the point and appeal of consoles? You do realize that marketing and sales happened predominantly through stores selling their stuff, right? Why would you kill off stores and the means of making money through fuether commission? You also realise that steam, for exanple, isn't a hardware retailer and does so through selling only games and their store commission. Sony, xbox (to a lesser extent) and Nintendo still have to inevitably sell hardware and thing for their hardware otherwise you'd argue what's the point in a console, as is the case with windows and xbox. Again, streaming is anti consumer and nobody is willing to part with actually owning something in some way, shape or form and rightly so. Lastly, aside from being a means of promotion, the second hand market is booming in gaming with CEX in England and other equivalent stores in US and Europe. As it stands the digital store is a waste of money and has no signs of changing tactic with the usual 50 pound subscription just to be online, which again is dumb and anti consumer. This would be business suicide and the SAD xbox pretty much instantaneously flopped for this reason.
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Re: The Last of Us 2 Director on Delay: We Have a Great Game, But We Have to Be Fair to Fans
@Akurusu
Maybe because that contentious and misplaced angst is just wrong and the majorty liked it because it's a good zombie/ technically not a zombie game with a fresh premise that's not completely retarded. But then again, you sound like the typical lowest common denominator that needs an explosion every 5 minutes just so they can pay attention. Conclusion: **** off with your sook ********. I think the originals accolades speak for themselves and if you don't like it then why are you here? Again, **** off you choad.
Re: The Last of Us 2 Director on Delay: We Have a Great Game, But We Have to Be Fair to Fans
@Grimwood
Capcom, basically. But then again, their Resident Evil fanbase consist of autistic sooks and/ or man-children who complain, or otherwise can't let go of fixed cam or poor controls along with their Jill Valentine Body pillows-- weebs, basically... Or cancer, basically.
Re: The Last of Us 2 Director on Delay: We Have a Great Game, But We Have to Be Fair to Fans
@potter32
Whoooooosh goes that ******* point. Not everyone has access to wifi, dickcheese. Believe it or not. While I agree physically purchases should be used as digital keys to access games without a disk, your "plan" still disadvantages the majority of gamers. Get over it, have some patience and be reasonable. You can excuse thing being slow when they put people first and are the few dev teams out there that actually have a soul.
Re: The Last of Us 2 Director on Delay: We Have a Great Game, But We Have to Be Fair to Fans
Psa for dense morons: online only digital releases aren't feasible for a multitude of reasons relating to inacessability to wifi either through data caps, no infrastructure in place to support the needs, or the simple fact that digital games are overpriced as it is and not everyone can afford decent wifi. It's also not fair to favour those simply because it's more convenient for you. That's selfish.
Secondly, how could you possibly get pissy about a delay when they're A) crunching numbers to polish bugs and B) putting the health and wellbeing of employees first? Sorry this dev team has a soul, but you also cannot knock literlly any of their work that is undeniably polished, that, and also insomniac, too
Lastly, I guarantee people are getting pissy purely because it's an exclusive title and nobody would say **** if cyber punk 2077 was delayed. It's always interesting how people have inane man-child tantrums over arbitrary things when it comes to first party AAA titles, just like GOW, that won a game of the year, then suddenly all the autistic meltdowns suddenly stopped after it was an undeniable success, looking like more than a few folks were eating their words. Funny how people lost their sh*t over a puddle in SpiderMan too, trying to use that to measure the quality of the whole game, despite the fact it was actually better and as simple as being a less wet and sunnier day.
If there's anything to learn it's that the customer isn't always right and that gaming is full of autistic man-children sooks. Also never, never, ever pay attention to gaming "jurnalism" on forums, as 9 times out of ten there's a sabotage agenda with only a few relitive impartial sources you can trust. Form your own opinions, play the game and see if that alines with what they're saying, otherwise it's confirmational bias and bullsh*t.
Re: This Is What the PS5 Could Look Like in Stores
@Paranoimia
Technically it's possible if it's surface area is increased, and it would technically help with heat dissipation by making it physically bigger but thinner a la ps4 slim over vanilla ps4. Hopefully thermals are considered, but a slightly bigger design dimensionally over the ps4 pro design is technically possible, providing we can actually fit the things under a TV unit out the way, not that I'd want to hide it assuming the design team aren't completely inept- something Xbox missed the mark on with an obnoxious cuboid shape and just a little flawed thermal design. I mean, not to go on a tangent, but if somehow you do manage to fit a series x under a TV unit it's gonna be blocked with the exhaust and intake fan both facing the walls of a TV unit shelf divider.
Re: This Is What the PS5 Could Look Like in Stores
@teknium_
No doubt it will be different, but it's Sony; obviously they won't spend as much time as Xbox did with their "radical design"- which is to say significantly more than 2 seconds to come up with " h oW A b oU T A cU b 0 i D?". Regardless of the tech going inside the xbox one 'series x' (still a stupid name), the design is basic af and just horrible.
Re: This Is What the PS5 Could Look Like in Stores
@kyleforrester87
Providing you don't inhale. I have no clue why so many of their stores stink like BO, cheese and toe-jam ass 🤢🤮.
Re: PS5's 3D Audio Technology Even Has Dolby Atmos Excited
@Cybrshrk
Not necessarily, upon closer inspection this is an evolution and advancement on their existing, albeit failed, attempt at "4D audio" as they called it which was supported by like one game: uncharted 4. It was very cool, but didn't really take off or have the market push it should have to do it justice. Regardless, PS4 still has positional sound, namely their own ps4 gold and platinum headsets that have their own app and EQ profiles. It's a cool gimmick, but this time round I think in addition to dedicated processing, this is a bigger push and appeal to devs to adopt this, since the floodgates have already been opened to raytracing processing cores, so why not kill two birds with one stone, much like how 4k is synonymous with UHD HRD, etc. Also, I stand corrected, PS4 supports Atmos, just not Dolby vision, though neither does the xbox with physical media. Maybe they're trying to keep costs low and offer a similar experience without those in the atmos ecosystem. Anyways, I think no matter what Sony do they're still going to be a guaranteed dominating market leader with consoles.
Re: PS5's 3D Audio Technology Even Has Dolby Atmos Excited
Ok, but why not have Dolby atmos also built in for most who have a TV capable of outputing Atmos, or who have a soundbar, etc? Like I guess cost cutting is a factor, but for movies this seems kinda pointless since it appears purely game focused. I'd also wish games would run Dolby vision as well as Atmos and not HDR 10 that's just lagging behind with static metadata opposed to dynamic HDR optimised on a frame by frame or scene by scene basis. It's a little disappointing all round tbh but there could at least be a push for first party titles to adopt this and make a push.
Re: Fans Show Displeasure at Disappointing Road to PS5 Reveal
Conclusion: people are stupid and inpatient. Remember the time before leaks when they announced a product and you bought it? Yeah, those were the days.
Re: Capcom Should Consider Making This Resident Evil Collection Concept a Reality for PS4
Let them fix their pooups first. There's still more games to be remade before a collection is remotley a consideration, and frankly putting the ports of RE5 and 6 in the same collection as the greats is an insult. I'm sure there are many thing Capcom have in the pipeline and tbh this is kinda pointless since the fans has probably all of them by now, at least I know I do. Also, whoever was in charge of organising the revelations games in that concept photo needs shooting. That's not the timeline, dude!
Re: Amazing The Last of Us 2 PS4 Theme Changes from Day to Night in Real Time, Is Free with These Codes
Meh, not the greatest wallpaper tbh.
Re: Random: Eco-Friendly PS5 Cases Are Cute and Could Save the Planet
@winnipegborn1984
It's all about balance and Sony not learning from the multiple mistakes Xbox have made, the SAD edition One S, would be a huge faux pas. That console bombed for a reason, dude.
Re: Random: Eco-Friendly PS5 Cases Are Cute and Could Save the Planet
@winnipegborn1984
So you're ok with the current state of affairs with gamers literally not being able to afford the dumb overpriced games advertised that have been out for months and are still advertised at almost launch retail price? I can get games like that for significantly less with 3 for 1 on certain games. Further, discs last as long as you take care of them the whole matter boils down to lazy People who cant bring themselves to walk less than a foot to out a game away or put one in the console.
Secondly, you have an SSD harddrive in the ps4 that is bound to fail as a ticking time bomb, much like most high capacity commercial harddrived, they're not infallible and physical games are guaranteed to be yours forever. Remeber how PT was pulled off the PS store? Think about it, so you actually keep your games? You don't because DRM submits you to the service providers terms, and if they decide they don't want you playing something then boom. Gone. That's the shitty dystopian future you imply.
Lastly, as I said about digital content ownership, the vast majority of people have data caps and ISP limits, or no wifi at all in parts of the world where that's a physical impossibility due to housing materials, congestion, lack of wifi infrastructure and downright scam wifi deals. As for game data caps, 4k Blu-rays would surprise you with how much data is crammed in there, but RDR2 has proven, and last gen to an extend, that a data disk and the game itself is a solution for all the aforementioned problems.
Do what you like with your money but digital only is a scam outside of steam. Also, as I said, the second hand gaming market is pro consumer and cheaper for people who can get multiple games while Sony and the store benefit from the distribution. Again, why would you mess over your first port of call for promo that results in sales and market reach for Sony?
Re: PS5 Patent Has Some Fans Panicking Sony's Going to Push Microtransactions on Players
@Rudy_Manchego
Still doesn't make micro transactions ok regardless of whether others are doing it, squirt. As you said, unless a dev is forced to or purposely pushes this, reviewbombing exclusives such as GOW and shadow of the Colossus in one fellswoop is retarded and considered trolling. Regardless, this is still a patent and is about 80% not going to see the light if history is any indication. Further, their plans don't mean anything regardless of whether they do or don't plan to use this for loot boxes or anything related to gambling, as this is a legislative hot topic that will instantly be panned and crushed under law if they plan on selling this to minors, regardless of whether they pull some EA gymnastics and say "well it's not gambling if you know what you are getting". It's still dumb and not advised for Sony to do this, even if they wanted to-- not that it will. Again EA almost went bankrupt or at least on the path to bankruptcy due to the backlash and boycott. A band like Sony that has PlayStation as it's golden child/ saving grace can't afford to screw over the one thing keeping them afloat in major revenue.
Re: Random: Eco-Friendly PS5 Cases Are Cute and Could Save the Planet
I'd say tin 'steel' books are more eco-friendly and can legitimately be recycled if need be opposed to plastick which can't melt or really be used for much after forming. heck, I'd even say algae-based plastics woukd be better, but not this mess.
Ink-printed/ laminated and/ cardboard just tend to be thrown in land fill and used to clog drains and don't really degrade that fast. Maybe if they reduced the size a tad and used something more durable as a substitute, perhaps. But this looks cheap and horrendous, not to mention nowhere near as satisfying as traditional cases that don't tend to be thrown a way and are hugley reused in second hand stores or kept as collectors items eventually.
I just like something to keep safe and which is visually pleasing, especially steel books. Besides, this just looks like some illegal 2000s videogame copy hoarder who just keeps things lying around haphazardly in obviously fake pouches to sell at a yard sale barf.
Re: Random: Eco-Friendly PS5 Cases Are Cute and Could Save the Planet
@winnipegborn1984
And effectively kill the point and appeal of consoles? You do realize that marketing and sales happened predominantly through stores selling their stuff, right? Why would you kill off stores and the means of making money through fuether commission? You also realise that steam, for exanple, isn't a hardware retailer and does so through selling only games and their store commission. Sony, xbox (to a lesser extent) and Nintendo still have to inevitably sell hardware and thing for their hardware otherwise you'd argue what's the point in a console, as is the case with windows and xbox. Again, streaming is anti consumer and nobody is willing to part with actually owning something in some way, shape or form and rightly so. Lastly, aside from being a means of promotion, the second hand market is booming in gaming with CEX in England and other equivalent stores in US and Europe. As it stands the digital store is a waste of money and has no signs of changing tactic with the usual 50 pound subscription just to be online, which again is dumb and anti consumer. This would be business suicide and the SAD xbox pretty much instantaneously flopped for this reason.