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Showing posts with label playstation 4. Show all posts
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PS4 vs Xbox One Upgrade

In a week's time Microsoft fires back with the launch of the Xbox One. The revelation that two cross-platform launch titles - Battlefield 4 and Call of Duty: Ghosts - both feature higher resolution graphics on the PS4 than Xbox One, has played to Sony's favour. Titanfall Sci-fi shooter Titanfall - created by a team of ex-Call of Duty developers - is a highly anticipated Xbox One title But at this point the Xbox's exclusive games, including Forza Motorsport and Titanfall, are creating more positive buzz on tech sites than Sony's Killzone Shadow Fall and Infamous: Second Son. Continue reading the main story “ Brian Crecente Never before has gaming had two such stand-out consoles to choose from” Brian Crecente, Polygon This month marks the beginning of a new generation of gaming. Where Sony's PlayStation 4 delivers an intensely focused gaming machine, Microsoft's Xbox One promises an entertainment hub, a system just as capable of controlling your cable box as it is delivering a new game for you to play. Continue reading the main story News editor at video games news and reviews website Polygon Daniel Kaplan, Mojang Microsoft has said that every standard Xbox One will work as a dev kit at some point, however not from launch. Continue reading the main story Business developer at Stockholm-based games developer Mojang The firm has sold about 45 million copies of its most famous game Minecraft, which has yet to launch on the PlayStation platform Anand Shimpi, AnandTech Both firms have licensed the same GPU (graphics processing unit) architecture, but Sony's chip has 1152 "cores" compared to Microsoft's 768. The real question is whether this translates into a substantially better gaming experience. AnandTech At worst you'll see parity between the two consoles, but at best you'll see developers give PS4 versions of cross-platform games a slight edge. Sony appears to have built the faster gaming machine, while Microsoft has built a system that might appeal to a broader audience and perhaps consume less power. Margaret Robertson, Hide&Seek When the PS3 and Xbox 360 launched, there was no iPhone or Android. Gaming was owned, overwhelmingly, by Microsoft, Nintendo and Sony. TV games are public - everyone else in the house can see that you're playing and what you're playing. Long, spectacular play sessions means it's worth scheduling with friends to play online. New York-based president of Hide&Seek, a video games developer Previously acted as a consultant to several console games developers and edited Edge magazine Apple now owns gaming in a way that the big console manufacturers used to. We're used to private, short-session, interstitial, soundless games. How can console games capitalise? More short games. More weird games. More games that people can play together on the sofa. If I walk in to the room, can I walk into your game, too? Last time the console giants brought out new machines, they're challenge was: "Can we turn people who aren't gamers into gamers?" Smartphone and tablet games are more often than not about shorter play sessions and free-to-play business mechanics and thus appeal to a more casual gamer. On console, you have three major players in Sony, Nintendo and Microsoft. The banner games on the Xbox One and PS4 will be the big budget action-oriented titles: the Call of Dutys and Grand Theft Autos of the world. Michael French Publisher of MCV, a video games news magazine targeted at those working in the industry MCV FREE DownloAD xbox one ps4 game upgrade

PS4 Review The Console Games

The Playstation 4 has landed, the midnight releases are over, games are being played, and now the hype turns to critical review. Los Angeles Times games critic Todd Martens praised the console’s appearance, its efforts to integrate social functions, such as recording and sharing gameplay footage with friends, and its ease of installation. PHOTOS: PlayStation 4 launch, midnight mania “The PS4 is packed with gaming-focused features and brimming with future-looking, community-driven possibilities,” Entertainment Weekly's Matt Cabral said. REVIEW: Is the PS4 worth your money? The PS4’s launch lineup is rife with other high-profile installments in the “Call of Duty,” “Battlefield” and “Assassin’s Creed” series -- but those same titles, barring some graphical differences, are already available, or soon will be, on the PS3, Xbox 360, Xbox One and PCs.

Technology In 2013

Movie’s especially cashing in on re-releases thanks to 3D. 3D these days has actually come very far, becoming a huge mainstream element that provides users with a whole new level of interaction or immersion if you prefer. It is predicted that come 2013 and 2014, 3D will be everywhere, at hockey games, football games, soccer games, smart phones and so much more. We are already seeing the 3D Televisions hitting the market. Now this is awesome! Check out the video, which talks about film based touch sensors making an entrance in smartphones and the tablet market. This uses roll to roll mesh technology and provides users with a ultra high-performance alternative to the existing touch sensors we have now. Xbox 720 We got loads of rumors on this one, but a leaked microsoft document talks about a 2013 launch date – how wonderfully convenient. This image apparently shows the new Microsoft Xbox 720 Durango dev kit. This new machine will offer some serious changes in graphical power. The Xbox 720, codenamed will be powered by a state-of-the-art IBM Power PC CPU, featuring 16 cores, alongside a Radeon HD 7000-series graphics card…well, at least we hope it will! Source : Gadget 2013
 
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