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silver5liter 02-19-2013 05:15 PM

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Originally Posted by Mr. Plow (Post 9416483)
I'm curious - who is interested in having 3d capabilities on their console, regardless of MS or PS?

Alot of games have it now. I think it would give me a headache.

Mr. Plow 02-19-2013 05:20 PM

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Originally Posted by silver5liter (Post 9416490)
Alot of games have it now. I think it would give me a headache.

I know games have it - I'm more interested if you (or anyone) is looking at consoles going "I'm not buying it if it doesn't have 3D".

I just never got the 3D craze personally, and as far as a console goes, it's not something I'm interested in.

007 02-19-2013 05:55 PM

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Originally Posted by Mr. Plow (Post 9416483)
I'm curious - who is interested in having 3d capabilities on their console, regardless of MS or PS?

I wish 3D would die in an aids fire. I am so sick of this stupid fad.

Rugby Thompson 02-19-2013 06:52 PM

they don't even need to do this, what a waste of money. PS3 is good enough, sick of all this other shit.

Pants 02-19-2013 06:53 PM

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Originally Posted by Rugby Thompson (Post 9416783)
they don't even need to do this, what a waste of money. PS3 is good enough, sick of all this other shit.

People like this boggle my mind.

007 02-20-2013 02:17 AM

http://www.ibtimes.com/eve-sonys-big...report-1095120

BY Charles Poladian | February 19 2013 9:39 PM
Sony is planning something big for Wednesday, and the widespread assumption is that it will be the unveiling of the next-generation console PlayStation 4. Some sources have discussed the possible price of the PS4 as well as a release date for Sony’s new videogame console.

Sony is expected to unveil its next-generation home entertainment video game console at a press event on Feb. 20.

According to an anonymous source that spoke to Kotaku, the PlayStation 4, codename Orbis, will be coming out in November and will have two different price points, versions costing $429 and $529. These numbers and release date are preliminary and Sony will provide real answers during its launch event in New York on Wednesday. Price points for the two versions of the console could change as the year goes on and Sony could announce retail prices in June at E3, the Electronic Entertainment Expo, which is the video game industry’s largest trade event.

Many features of the PS4 have been discussed, but much about the new console remains unknown. While the controller will feature a touchpad in the center, there have been several prototype photos that have leaked online, each varying slightly. One of the more interesting aspects of the PS4 that was discussed by Kotaku’s source is the integration of smartphones for use with it. According to the source, the PS4 can be controlled using a smartphone or tablet. There also will be a chat function and the ability to buy games from your phone that will automatically download on the PS4. Each console will include a Playstation Eye, says the source, which could allow users to interact with one another and could also include a “spectator” system that allows users to watch a friend play a videogame.

The social aspects of the PS4 match previous reports of Gaikai, the streaming videogame company that Sony purchased in July 2012, having registered website domains centered on PlayStation Cloud, reports IGN. The cloud function of the PS4 was also reported on by the Wall Street Journal, which stated that the new system would be able to stream PlayStation 3 games. Sony is investing heavily in the social component of the PS4, with the WSJ reporting the new system will include options to post achievements on Facebook, upload videos to YouTube and possibly compete against other players across different platforms.

Some information regarding the PS4, such as the controller and emphasis on social media and streaming support, seems confirmed, but there is still plenty of speculation surrounding Sony’s new system and there should be answers, and maybe some surprises, on Wednesday.

silver5liter 02-20-2013 02:21 AM

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Originally Posted by Pants (Post 9416787)
People like this boggle my mind.

I never get it either. Its been about 7 years. Its about time for new systems.

007 02-20-2013 02:37 AM

This talk about a touchpad on the controller keeps making me thing PS Vita integration.

htismaqe 02-20-2013 07:42 AM

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Originally Posted by Guru (Post 9418098)
This talk about a touchpad on the controller keeps making me thing PS Vita integration.

:Lin:

I could care less about all the social networking crap. Keep Facebook on Facebook, I don't want it on my PS.

Deberg_1990 02-20-2013 07:49 AM

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Originally Posted by htismaqe (Post 9418206)
:Lin:

I could care less about all the social networking crap. Keep Facebook on Facebook, I don't want it on my PS.

Same here. But i guess these companies feel they have to cater to a large/broad range of people and tastes now days.

Buck 02-20-2013 07:52 AM

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Originally Posted by Guru (Post 9418087)
http://www.ibtimes.com/eve-sonys-big...report-1095120

BY Charles Poladian | February 19 2013 9:39 PM
Sony is planning something big for Wednesday, and the widespread assumption is that it will be the unveiling of the next-generation console PlayStation 4. Some sources have discussed the possible price of the PS4 as well as a release date for Sony’s new videogame console.

Sony is expected to unveil its next-generation home entertainment video game console at a press event on Feb. 20.

According to an anonymous source that spoke to Kotaku, the PlayStation 4, codename Orbis, will be coming out in November and will have two different price points, versions costing $429 and $529. These numbers and release date are preliminary and Sony will provide real answers during its launch event in New York on Wednesday. Price points for the two versions of the console could change as the year goes on and Sony could announce retail prices in June at E3, the Electronic Entertainment Expo, which is the video game industry’s largest trade event.

Many features of the PS4 have been discussed, but much about the new console remains unknown. While the controller will feature a touchpad in the center, there have been several prototype photos that have leaked online, each varying slightly. One of the more interesting aspects of the PS4 that was discussed by Kotaku’s source is the integration of smartphones for use with it. According to the source, the PS4 can be controlled using a smartphone or tablet. There also will be a chat function and the ability to buy games from your phone that will automatically download on the PS4. Each console will include a Playstation Eye, says the source, which could allow users to interact with one another and could also include a “spectator” system that allows users to watch a friend play a videogame.

The social aspects of the PS4 match previous reports of Gaikai, the streaming videogame company that Sony purchased in July 2012, having registered website domains centered on PlayStation Cloud, reports IGN. The cloud function of the PS4 was also reported on by the Wall Street Journal, which stated that the new system would be able to stream PlayStation 3 games. Sony is investing heavily in the social component of the PS4, with the WSJ reporting the new system will include options to post achievements on Facebook, upload videos to YouTube and possibly compete against other players across different platforms.

Some information regarding the PS4, such as the controller and emphasis on social media and streaming support, seems confirmed, but there is still plenty of speculation surrounding Sony’s new system and there should be answers, and maybe some surprises, on Wednesday.

Ok a few points here that I really like.

Purchasing and auto-downloading a game from your phone is awesome. New game comes out on a Tuesday, I get to work at 5 am, buy it on my phone, and its ready to play as soon as I get home.

The 2nd thing I think has great potential is the streaming aspect. If Sony could sanction online competitions for certain games, and anybody could live stream those (like people do for SC2 and other games), I'd definitely watch some of them. It's always nice to watch good players play.

htismaqe 02-20-2013 08:16 AM

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Originally Posted by Deberg_1990 (Post 9418215)
Same here. But i guess these companies feel they have to cater to a large/broad range of people and tastes now days.

They have to cater to the casual gamer.

In terms of scale alone, there's 15 Farmville players for every 1 COD player. The casual gaming market is 20-30 TIMES the size of the hardcore gaming market, just in number of consumers alone.

Add in the fact that casual games take much less money to make (sometimes MILLIONS OF DOLLARS actually) and it makes it, much to my chagrin, a no-brainer.

Dayze 02-20-2013 08:46 AM

sounds cool. I won't use the social aspect of it, but the other features sound very cool.

Dayze 02-20-2013 10:25 AM

I was trying to find pictures of it, but it seems like there are 3 or 4 rumored picutres of it?

Buck 02-20-2013 10:44 AM

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Originally Posted by Dayze (Post 9418590)
I was trying to find pictures of it, but it seems like there are 3 or 4 rumored picutres of it?

Pretty sure that there isn't even a final design yet. All of those are fake. I'm 99.99% sure.


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