Well the PS4 reveal still managed a nice line in video game announcements and software focus, so if that's what this upcoming event will be like then I'll be pretty satisfied. I just don't really care about the Neo in general, and I doubt I'll ever own one to replace my launch system, so I'd like to know that there will be something beyond hardware talk to look forward to.
E3 suffered (new first party)games wise due to the stronger games reveal at the 2013 Meeting
I for one don't expect this event to be the same. Hardware focused so that TGS and Europe event can focus on games games games
If they have new game announcements they might skip PGW too.
Please, if you re-reveal Deep Down, let it be a normal $60 game and not F2P trash.
What if this conference is intended as a replacement for Gamescom/PGW though? Could see it happening.
Because marketing deals. Also RD is a far cry from GTA.
Can we at least expect the Uncharted 4 DLC reveal here?
Can we at least expect the Uncharted 4 DLC reveal here?
Maybe.
I wouldn't put my chips in that basket though
I feel like...theres not going to be a Gamescom or a PGW show. Because why would there be if you're doing this, and you've got TGS barely a week later?
But I'm a pessimist so even thinking that for Sony it's likely: E3 -> This -> TGS (Japanese focus) -> PSX, I still don't see any games revealed here.
14 months is a long time man. And how about the reverse option? How many potential buyers are MS going to lose when Neo is the most power platform on the market for a full year? Lots of factors at play here, we have to wait and see who made the smartest move. IMO MS only announced Scorpio for marketing reasons to try and get Xbox fans to wait.I understand his reasoning.
It makes (to me anyway) little sense to release a system like Neo so "fast" despite it being a better system when comparing it to the PS4. Take into account that the Microsoft Scorpio is coming next year. Sure, this system might change and it might come out less powerful ... but it'll still be a powerful system.
Sony will have 14 months to sell as much Neo's as they can before Microsoft will release Scorpio. It'll make money ... but what happens after that? Will Sony respond and release ANOTHER system? Sure, people will spend their hard-earned money on Neo but will they do it again when Sony announced the succesor to Neo?
A thousand times this. I don't understand where this two games argument is coming from. On PC you can configure the settings to your preference. I would think that this "Neo Patch", and whatever Microsoft is calling there upgraded patch would just be settings that would work best on either console and it would be done on their end.The PS2 is the best console of all time...wasn't the most powerful console of its generation...
They won't need to make "two games" anymore than PC devs have to make a "thousand games" for every different combination of PC hardware...
Are we seriously closer to a better functioning bloodborne ?
Is this real life ?
Neo could have 8tf of power and I bet you Bloodborne would run the same.
I wonder how they're going to showcase this new tech when we are just watching demos on a screen. How can they showcase the power? I'm curious.
I feel like...theres not going to be a Gamescom or a PGW show. Because why would there be if you're doing this, and you've got TGS barely a week later?
But I'm a pessimist so even thinking that for Sony it's likely: E3 -> This -> TGS (Japanese focus) -> PSX, I still don't see any games revealed here.
Are we seriously closer to a better functioning bloodborne ?
Is this real life ?
I think the chances are high because this is a sony published game.Neo could have 8tf of power and I bet you Bloodborne would run the same.
Can I get a PS4 regular price drop?
What do you propose they do instead?
14 months is a long time man. And how about the reverse option? How many potential buyers are MS going to lose when Neo is the most power platform on the market for a full year? Lots of factors at play here, we have to wait and see who made the smartest move. IMO MS only announced Scorpio for marketing reasons to try and get Xbox fans to wait.
- Neo has a holiday all to itself and can snatch X1 owners
- This is already year 3 into the generation not a fresh start
- What is the real world difference between 4.2TF & 6TF when both are still unified to there predecessor platform
- Will VR be a big thing? Would be a strong move for PS if so
- Games are what moves units, who has the best ones?
Can't call this either way, but I don't see many reasons Sony has to be worried about a power difference.
i think Sony could get Close to Scorpios 6Tflops if they decide to clock up the APU internals. The cooling Solution is not critical. they can alsways Change that on the Way to mass Produktion. That and the Amount of Ram.
But dont tell me now 6Tflops are impossible because of heat Management - i just cant believe there is no technical Solution for a small Casing with alot of heat to disperse.
No noname fan and heatpipes it is then i guess, huh?!
The power difference between PS4 and X1 needs to be highlighted in a DF article. There was some launch stuff like Tomb Raider I think ran at 60fps on ps4 but after devs got up to snuff with X1, the differences really aren't noticeable relatively speaking.Not much considering that's exactly the way it's been for the last three years.
Can I get a PS4 regular price drop?
If the rumour of a Neo as well as a PS4 Slim being released is true, the original PS4 will drop in price fast, I could see $250 in September to clear the stock.
My money is on the PS4 Neo being $399-$449 depending on hard drive option, and if there is a PS4 slim it will be $299. If no slim the regular PS4 will still drop to $299 with a game.
Is there actually a rumor of a slim PS4? I though that was just some journalist speculating that Sony may release one?
People will be amazed I think when they really see what a console with this kind of power can do. I look forward to a moment during the event where they're showing a regular PS4 title running on the original PS4 and then they do a seamless transition to the same exact game running on the newer, much more powerful system.
People need to see the differences, I think, before they can understand what this kind of power in a console actually means.
Is there actually a rumor of a slim PS4? I though that was just some journalist speculating that Sony may release one?
I personally think the Durango will not change anything for Microsoft.
The people who already bought a PS4 are part of the ecosystem now. All their friends are on PS4, and their games are only working in PS4 machines whether it's physical or digital. Gamers don't want to start from scratch especially because this isn't a new generation.
People who haven't bought a XB1 or PS4 yet are the cheap gamer market. These gamers will either jump on Xbox One S or PS4 (I'm sure that will get a price drop with the Neo reveal).
Or people who have not jumped in yet to this gen and are not cheap will may as well get the new PS4 Neo, this will have the extra year lead to Durango
Finally the gamers that care alot about graphics will just stick to PC gaming.
The console gamer who wants the latest graphics on their multiplatform games on a console are a really small subset.
PS4 Neo and PS4 price drop will make the sales different between XB1 even greater arena by the time Durango releases it will be too late. And 2 years after Durango we will be hearing rumblings of the PS5 which won't be held back by forward compability and will have true next gen games.
Playstation Meeting - Focus on platform reveal while showing what already released and near future titles look like on the hardware
TGS - Focus on Japanese titles
PGW/Euro PSX - Focus on European games and smaller titles
PSX - Focus on future titles. Remember that this is the last major gaming event as far as announcements go for six months. Last year we saw games like NnK2 and Ace Combat 7 be announced and we haven't seen them since.
All of them should be able to coexist because the represent a different focus for Sony. And they're all important for various reasons. TGS and the Euro conferences are focused on those markets and PSX is their yearly fan celebration.
What's the point? OG PS4 is still smaller than Xbox One S.
Just release Neo for 399$ with a big hard drive (1 TB or 2 TB).
If you are interested in 4K, no point in buying a PS4 Slim
If your are not interested in 4K, you have 2 choices: keep your existing PS4 or upgrade....
Want a cheaper PS4? The original model will get a price-cut
In all fairness they're about the same size just different dimensions. The Xbox One S is a bit taller and a bit wider but the PS4 is significantly longer front-to-back making them pretty much equal.
Ok they are equal. Still, why Sony should release a PS4 Slim?
Neo is their "Slim"
That's weird. I wonder why you can't do HDR in game mode.Since most people interested in Neo will probably want an HDR 4K tv to match, here's an article about some of the choices:
http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/digitalfoundry-2016-the-best-4k-screens-for-hdr-gaming
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HDR only works with Movie/Cinema mode, so right now the choice is pretty much LG.
Call of Duty and FIFA are a small subset?