Controller doesn't have a Start button.
How am I supposed to get past intro screens?
So with these specs...what are the chances of 1080p standard for games?
I still want to hear how they pulled off 8GB GDDR5. Everything about what I was learning about the design of these components got tossed out the fucking window with that revelation.
Looks like the current dualshock has a 570mah battery, I think. So it should be good.
So with these specs...what are the chances of 1080p standard for games?
Do we know if the PS4EYE will be bundled with every console?
It seems like a next-gen Kinect to me....
That's what I'm wondering. Maybe in a premium SKU?
is this saying what I think it is? You can use headphone to listen to audio while actuall tv sound is low/off?
I hope it's really seamless like Wii U one is.
Controller doesn't have a Start button.
How am I supposed to get past intro screens?
Is the BD 50GB or 100GB/XL?
Also, the BD speed is 6x, only 3 times faster than the PS3, it's a bit disappointing, no?
no, if memory serves that's roughly equivalent to a 24x DVD drive at average read rate.
There will still be installs and load times but they will be in theory 1/3rd of the PS3's and maybe not even noticeable if clever streaming methods are used.
Really? You're surprised people wanted to see a product that was announced at a major event dedicated to that product?
I just hope it's not a 4+4 split between gaming and OS. That would sound like a waste of GDDR5.
We didn't get any info on Hard Drive space right?
So how does that "instant play" work when you buy a 20 GB game and can start playing when it's downloaded for just a few minutes? I guess devs push important assets up front and just load later game assets in last? That seems so cool.
We didn't get any info on Hard Drive space right?
I don't know if anyone posted this or not, but per IGN, ps4 will play used games
http://www.ign.com/articles/2013/02/21/sony-exec-playstation-4-doesnt-block-used-games
We didn't get any info on Hard Drive space right?
For convenience, DUALSHOCK 4 can also be charged with smartphone chargers via USB.
Well, hey! Maybe it's time to stop with the "ban Kotaku" posts. http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showthread.php?t=509625
I just hope it's not a 4+4 split between gaming and OS. That would sound like a waste of GDDR5.
Here's a demo of it working on a PC: http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=SRyx8dFooV0So how does that "instant play" work when you buy a 20 GB game and can start playing when it's downloaded for just a few minutes? I guess devs push important assets up front and just load later game assets in last? That seems so cool.
And that's Gaikai, the company Sony bought. I'd imagine the implementation will be pretty similar.Here's a demo of it working on a PC: http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=SRyx8dFooV0
Is the BD 50GB or 100GB/XL?
Also, the BD speed is 6x, only 3 times faster than the PS3, it's a bit disappointing, no?
Yeh, I don't get this. They say it could be used to inform the player about health etc, yet you're going to have to rotate the pad around to actually see it. Weird.Considering how obscured from view that light on the back is, it seems utterly pointless.
Can that be still subject to change?I was hoping for 802.11ac . Still stuck with n draft? we need a wifi revolution. for streaming and DD.
Can that be still subject to change?
AC currently performs anywhere from worse than N to barely better than N in real-world scenarios, so I'm not surprised. There's no point in supporting a draft spec when it offers no tangible advantages, is subject to significant changes (e.g. N going from 150Mbps to 300Mbps) and the final spec isn't due to be standardised until the tail end of the year. Maybe in the PS4 Slim, though.