Tbh, he is just saying the truth. And I agree with him.
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Posted by namkotje on 04 December 2013 - 01:56 PM
Posted by namkotje on 17 November 2013 - 02:21 PM
Console wars...
Just enjoy the console(s) you're playing on.
If you like gaming, you should have at least more than 1 platform.
Posted by namkotje on 17 November 2013 - 05:21 AM
Something I don't understand with the Wii U version. Why is the saturation so low compared to the PS4 version?
I just added saturation +30 (probably a bit to high )
Doesn't that look already a bit better? Ofcourse the Wii U doesn't have the high res textures the PS4 has.
Posted by namkotje on 16 November 2013 - 06:57 AM
After watching that footage again, either the game has a very good anti aliasing or it really is 1080p. I'm betting on the latter.
It's ironic that the Wii U has the most 1080p60 games than the other next gen systems (PS4 and Xbox One), despite being the "weaker" system.
Your game(platform games) doesn't need to have the best tech to look great. Beautiful Art-style does that.
Posted by namkotje on 13 November 2013 - 07:10 AM
http://www.neogaf.co...ad.php?t=714849
Not good. Kinda what I expected... well yeah, people didn't believed me and just drooled on the graphics.
Edit:
People should think twice when they see a game with nice graphic and stuff.
Posted by namkotje on 12 November 2013 - 01:17 PM
Posted by namkotje on 11 November 2013 - 06:00 PM
Games are srs business these days. No longer for fun.
How the gaming industry changed... so sad tbh..
Posted by namkotje on 11 November 2013 - 04:40 PM
For those who don't know what Onlive is
Onlive is cloud gaming! It's similar to video streaming services like Netflix and YouTube except that, instead of videos, your games are synchronized, rendered, and stored on remote servers and delivered via the internet all in real time! Games are running on 720p 60fps.
Currently Onlive is fully supported in only 3 countries: the United States, the United Kingdom, and Belgium.
Onlive is going to relaunch soon (should be this fall), so for now there aren't any updates yet.
On what platforms can I use the Onlive app?
PC
MAC
Smartphones/Tablets with Android
Onlive's own Microconsole
Trailer (good overview on how it works)
More info
www.onlive.com (US)
www.onlive.co.uk (UK)
www.onlive.be (BE)
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What do you guys think of the service? Have you guys already tried it?
I'm really a big fan of the tech behind it. People are praising the remote play on the PS4 for example, but with this tech, you could do much more imo! Also you don't need to upgrade your own hardware anymore.
Ofcourse internet will need to improve more to take more advantage of it. But that could be quick (who knows...).
http://onlivehq.com/forum/ is also a Onlive fan forum, if you want to learn more about Onlive or something.
Posted by namkotje on 30 October 2013 - 06:24 AM
Screens on Neogaf (also no framerate issues it seems):
http://www.neogaf.co...53#post88019053
Doesn't look that bad.
Posted by namkotje on 24 October 2013 - 06:11 AM
Yay, just what we needed! More ports! I mean, who needs new experiences when Nintendo can bank off nostalgia? Hopefully this remains a rumor. Then again, I don't even buy virtual classics anyway.
Not everyone is happy with paying almost full price of a brand new game for a port of an 11-12 year old game.
If it was just a "port" I would have agreed with you.
Posted by namkotje on 13 October 2013 - 12:51 PM
Watch dogs is slightly better than the 360/PS3 in the graphics department (I played both versions) Controls are good, the gamepad controls are definitely utilized and they take advantage.
Have you seens PS4/Xbone gameplay?
In what way does the Wii U version looks better from PS3/XB360? (textures etc)
How does the Wii U version looks compared to this trailer?
Any screens?
Posted by namkotje on 08 October 2013 - 02:40 PM
How has it proven that it is capable of running cry engine 4? Is there a game coming out with that engine?
http://www.crytek.co...e-new-cryengine
On top of these changes, the new CRYENGINE supports development on current and next generation consoles (Xbox One, PlayStation®4, and Wii U™), alongside PC, with further platforms to be added in the near future.
Posted by namkotje on 06 October 2013 - 09:47 AM
Sad, but true.
However, I always buy 3rd party stuff on my Nintendo console.
More people should buy more 3rd party stuff on the Wii U, before all support is gone... It's also funny most of them complain about the lack of 3rd party support and games.