Glorious Ownage
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Maybe just maybe in 2015 I'll be notified when a friend goes online.
There's still hope it's in there. Please Sony!
Maybe just maybe in 2015 I'll be notified when a friend goes online.
regardless, the web browser is ass
If you share to YouTube and they allow you to choose unlisted. It will show up in What's New for all your PSN friends. I doubt you'll be able to limit it to specific friends.
They way "unlisted" works with youtube(proper), you don't need an account to view. It simply makes it unsearchable on youtube. Unlike facebook where people can't view something that they are not given permission to view.
do you think it works like magic? How can you share it with someone that you dont have as contact?
Yes, you can share easily but you have to setup it properly on facebook - create a group of friends you want to share it with and then later share to that group via PS4.
It is very simple and requires 2 minute effort from you.
Scott McCarthy on October 16th, 2014 at 1:32 pm said:
I have a Themes surprise coming for everyone on 2.0 launch day. No I am not going tell you what it is.
regardless, the web browser is ass
I wonder what the theme surprise is that Scott mentioned:
Pause/resume downloads in, maybe people will stop complaining now.
I wonder what the theme surprise is that Scott mentioned:
They are PSN friends already. Just not Facebook/Google/Twitter friends.
Pause/resume downloads in, maybe people will stop complaining now.
PS4 users cannot create their own custom themes or custom background images "at this time". You can, however, choose your own background colour.
While music must be played from a USB memory stick at the launch of System Update 2.0, Sony is investigating the option to allow music to be stored on the internal hard drive for a future update. "Lots of gamers want to store not only music files but also their favourite video files on [the] PS4 hard drive," Yanase acknowledged. "But... to deliver this kind of custom soundtrack capability as soon as possible is most important for gamers, so we have the highest priority to deliver this function first. Then maybe we can develop it for [internal storage] sometime over the future."
Any particular reason why it took this long for themes, of all things, to come to the PS4? Is it really that difficult to program into the system? Or is the rolling out of these seemingly simplistic add-ons a way of reinforcing the idea of adding value?
you cant share things on Facebook unless you have them on Facebook... otherwise it is a privacy and security issue. Plus, how would PSN connect their PSN and Facebook names if they dont have them synced?
You can connect them on facebook and create a group for them where you only post game related stuff... that will work fine.
You can have one group named "Friends/Family" and one "Gaming", and post things to either, depending on content. That way your family does not see your game things and your gaming friends dont see your family things.
It's fucken pathetic this wasn't in from day 1. I wanted to download DC Universe online and it was making me download 29gig and i couldn't pause it.
Any particular reason why it took this long for themes, of all things, to come to the PS4? Is it really that difficult to program into the system? Or is the rolling out of these seemingly simplistic add-ons a way of reinforcing the idea of adding value?
"To reduce clutter, the Home screen has been tweaked to display the 15 most recently used games and apps. The remainder of your icons will be pushed into the Library folder".
Not folders, but well... FINALLY a solution!!!
Are we getting a YouTube app or just the upload integration??
Download the game while you sleep? What's so hard about that.
Are we getting a YouTube app or just the upload integration??
Nice!!!!!! ThanksBoth. The app will be available to download from the store.
"To reduce clutter, the Home screen has been tweaked to display the 15 most recently used games and apps. The remainder of your icons will be pushed into the Library folder".
Not folders, but well... FINALLY a solution!!!
Pause and resume downloads finally in! Can't believe it took them almost a full year to implement something so basic, embarrassing. Still no sign of friend notifications?
Add 100 people to your friends list and then see how it performs. Add onto that pile of shit the need for the system to notify everyone on that list when yo come off an don and vice verse... never going to happen imo unless they limit it somehow to maybe 10 friends or something.
Does the USB music drive have to have the FAT32 file system? So much for plugging in my external hard drive...
Or add friend categories (like a "close friends" section). But that will take a bit of work to implement, I'm sure.
"To reduce clutter, the Home screen has been tweaked to display the 15 most recently used games and apps. The remainder of your icons will be pushed into the Library folder".
Not folders, but well... FINALLY a solution!!!
YouTube allows you to Post videos as public, Unlisted or private. If 2.0 follows the API as they do with Facebook. Unlisted is the option that you want. It will be saved to your YouTube account and only be assessable with a direct link. This should be what you want.
It's fucken pathetic this wasn't in from day 1. I wanted to download DC Universe online and it was making me download 29gig and i couldn't pause it.
I actually don't like this. I have well over 15 games installed and probably will forget something is installed if its not listed.
I am glad to see some of the crap I don't use will be removed.
Well the Vita, X1 and 3DS literally just got them this last month, so I would guess it's just a low-priority feature. It's not something vital to the feature-set of the system, so maybe hold it back for after launch of the console, and you save resources for the launch and also get to share a new bonus feature later in the console's life?Any particular reason why it took this long for themes, of all things, to come to the PS4? Is it really that difficult to program into the system? Or is the rolling out of these seemingly simplistic add-ons a way of reinforcing the idea of adding value?
Agreed. This is a silly thing to do. Just give me my damn folders.I actually don't like this. I have well over 15 games installed and probably will forget something is installed if its not listed.
I am glad to see some of the crap I don't use will be removed.
The fact that the PS3 was a media center was a huge bonus for me. Streaming content to it, watching movies, etc? Great. The fact that the Wii U doesn't do that is a negative in many consumer's eyes. It may not considered such in the current Wii U owner's minds, but that's because they're hardcore gaming fans. They don't care. Problem is, many people do care. I for one am quite incensed that there's no PS4 media remote still since I use it to watch TV and movies all the time.Not sure why so many people are so incredibly upset about some of absent media features. PS3 motto was "it only does everything" the system was built around the blu-ray player and always intended to be a media center.
I thought from the very beginning Sony made clear that PS4 was built as a pure gaming system, and that's what sold me on it so I'd rather see them put efforts into enhancing things that affect my gaming experience, not DLNA or video playback. Of course if they can do both, that's the ideal situation.
The WiiU doesn't really do much besides play games but I don't see many of my fellow WiiU owners up in arms.
Just my 2 cents tho please dont be mad![]()
I don't know why but this assumption angers me more than anything.Sigh. Is it really that difficult. Cause an 8 year console already does this.
It's still listed, just in the library folder.
Agreed. This is a silly thing to do. Just give me my damn folders.
Here's what the YouTube app looks like:
Here's what the YouTube app looks like:
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New OS from the ground up for PS4. MS just put a custom Windows 8 build on the Xbox One. Even there it still takes time to implement things. Like for example screenshots....which proved to be a bit trickier for MS than the simplicity would suggest. Then you have priorities and dev team sizes, and rigorous Q.A..etc, etc..........all of that factors in the time it takes to ship the update.