I'm not joking. I'm roughly 6 months to a year away from getting Google Fiber in my home.
Yeah, I just don't get it. PS4 is clearly indie friendly and that's really cool, but jumping from this to stating it's more versatile than PC...I'm not seeing it. Ignoring all the non-gaming stuff that the PS4 can't do, PC gets more games, more options in the games, and more control methods to use in the games.
That's fine, however it's not that steep a hurdle. The process to becoming a licensed developer is fairly simple and painless. The biggest hurdles are showing some working code and having a business license (which you'll need anyway if you plan on bringing in profits from software sales).
Yes, you have to buy the hardware, and yes it costs a couple thousand dollars, however that's the price of business. If you want to make a free web app, go for it. It will probably play on the console's web browser.
It's also not as clear cut black and white as you're making it out to be.
Is there a mod that allows internet streaming for the Shield? It doesn't have that feature out of the box, right?
What defense force? I just think it's downright factually incorrect to say any dedicated system is more versatile than PC or mobile.Holy $hit at the PC defense force in this thread. Even NoobieNINsour had to jump in to protect the very masterful PC name...
It's definately not a 1st rate offering on PS4 right now, but I'm sure owners can appreciate the options being given to them right now in regards to games. Hopefully, the AAA games start rolling in more frequently in the future, but for now, they will just have to keep on playing indie games...
What i would really like it to have though is mods. The one things that console owners never had, and probably never will..
Also, backwards compatibility
Care to elaborate on what bestows the PS4 with a greater versatility than the PC or other platforms?
I shouldn't need to have to show working code to start developing on a platform, I shouldn't have do to any of that. Let me start developing and if I have something I want to submit, then I'll get all that stuff.
pretty cool of google to let you drag the cable around with you.
What in the Jesus titty fucking Christ on a bike does that have to do with it? The fact that you can do it despite the hardware maker not supporting it is exactly the reason PC is more versatile.
Some of you console guys are painfully ignorant of what's out there beyond the platform you root for.
PlayStation has always been the most versatile console platform.
I'd argue more versatile than PC too if it didn't have mods, but that's another thing all together.
LOL. So the PS4 lacks versatility because they already baked the feature into PS4/Vita Remote Play? This is great.
Sony should have shipped the PS4 without a Blu-ray drive, then allowed us to buy it as and add-on. Hey, it's more versatile now!!!
with the exception of super high end pc's graphics and certain genres like RTS, it is
I suppose if all you do is game on one platform and ignore everything else outside of that platform then I suppose I could see your pointIf my other post wasn't clear, I'll give you one: It plays a wide berth of extremely high quality first party titles. Throw in the fact that it plays multiplats at high settings, Vita RP, indie games, etc and in my opinion it's a far more versatile gaming system than PC.
Okay, but what do you have to fucking do to make the Shield stream over the internet? Do you apply some mod patch to Nvidia's software or something? That's all I'm asking. I don't know what you have to do to make the Shield do that. It could be easy, or it could be complex. I know the Vita does it with zero effort from me.
If my other post wasn't clear, I'll give you one: It plays a wide berth of extremely high quality first party titles. Throw in the fact that it plays multiplats at high settings, Vita RP, indie games, etc and in my opinion it's a far more versatile gaming system than PC.
Well, I could make a PC game on Game Maker today. I think different definitions of "versatile" are being used in this thread.If my other post wasn't clear, I'll give you one: It plays a wide berth of extremely high quality first party titles. Throw in the fact that it plays multiplats at high settings, Vita RP, indie games, etc and in my opinion it's a far more versatile gaming system than PC.
If my other post wasn't clear, I'll give you one: It plays a wide berth of extremely high quality first party titles. Throw in the fact that it plays multiplats at high settings, Vita RP, indie games, etc and in my opinion it's a far more versatile gaming system than PC.
If my other post wasn't clear, I'll give you one: It plays a wide berth of extremely high quality first party titles. Throw in the fact that it plays multiplats at high settings, Vita RP, indie games, etc and in my opinion it's a far more versatile gaming system than PC.
PC plays many high quality titles (no first party as there can't be a first party on PC), plays multiplats at highest settings, so many indie games you would drown in them and can play all kinds of games with all kinds of peripherals.
Considering the PS4 lacks backwards compatibility I'd say it's loses on that alone.
If my other post wasn't clear, I'll give you one: It plays a wide berth of extremely high quality first party titles. Throw in the fact that it plays multiplats at high settings, Vita RP, indie games, etc and in my opinion it's a far more versatile gaming system than PC.
Yes, it is. That is one of the many things i like about that console.
MMO? Check
Indies? Check
Don't need to. They're installing it throughout my whole city. It's great!!!
LOL. So the PS4 lacks versatility because they already baked the feature into PS4/Vita Remote Play? This is great.
Sony should have shipped the PS4 without a Blu-ray drive, then allowed us to buy it as and add-on. Hey, it's more versatile now!!!
It's easy to understand why people are so enthusiastic about Sony first party exclusives. Can't play Knack or Killzone on a PC, guys. Have to give it up to Sony in that regard.
I will concede (again) that PC gaming has the best visual fidelity - granted you'll be paying up for it, but the option is there if that's where you choose to spend your money.
But if you're looking for Japanese titles & first party games, PC gaming won't do it for ya. I will give PC gamers this, though - they are furiously passionate about their choice of systems!
Oh, thats's a good one! Until PS1/2 classics & PS3 Now take off I will also concede that point to PC gaming.
I wish I could play Knack though. Heard nothing but good things about that game.
I will concede (again) that PC gaming has the best visual fidelity - granted you'll be paying up for it, but the option is there if that's where you choose to spend your money.
But if you're looking for Japanese titles & first party games, PC gaming won't do it for ya. I will give PC gamers this, though - they are furiously passionate about their choice of systems!
Oh, thats's a good one! Until PS1/2 classics & PS3 Now take off I will also concede that point to PC gaming.
I wish I could play Knack though. Heard nothing but good things about that game.
I dunno, PC has it's fair share of Japanese titles. Yeah, there are way more of them on consoles but if you want Japanese dating sims with alpacas or pigeons then the PC won't be beat.
As I mentioned, the systems support standard programs like Unity (of which there is a free version), standard C languages, or even straight HTML 5. Just start making your game if you want. If you have an idea you think you can market, then jump through the hoops.
For simple programs, you'll only need a few system API hooks.
Simple.
That'd be one hell of a losing argument. Also, money-hatting a handful of indie PC devs does not in any way shape or form make the Ps4 indie lineup comparable ot the PC one. Sorry to burst that bubble.
That being said, courting and investing in the indie scene is certianly a smart thing for Sony to do. Even big AAA devs are moving away from those huge projects and ar elooking to get into smaller teams, more agile development cycles.
You call that versatility? 2 categories of games?
LOL. So the PS4 lacks versatility because they already baked the feature into PS4/Vita Remote Play? This is great.
Sony should have shipped the PS4 without a Blu-ray drive, then allowed us to buy it as and add-on. Hey, it's more versatile now!!!
Ha. Speaking of exclusives, though, my friend who works in a large retail chain says the biggest returned game by far on PS4 is Killzone, which surprised me a great deal. I thought that was one of the PS4's better games? I mean, I expected it to be Knack, but no, it's Killzone.
The PC can play more high quality first party titles from Sony than the PS4 can.
Where's your versatility now?
If my other post wasn't clear, I'll give you one: It plays a wide berth of extremely high quality first party titles. Throw in the fact that it plays multiplats at high settings, Vita RP, indie games, etc and in my opinion it's a far more versatile gaming system than PC.
PCSX2 and Dolphin are awesome!
Should we make a list of all games available on the PS4 and then all the games available on PC? Just so we can compare properly?
Holy $hit at the PC defense force in this thread. Even NoobieNINsour had to jump in to protect the very masterful PC name...
It's definately not a 1st rate offering on PS4 right now, but I'm sure owners can appreciate the options being given to them right now in regards to games. Hopefully, the AAA games start rolling in more frequently in the future, but for now, they will just have to keep on playing indie games...
AAA games rolling in more frequently? My PC gaming head just exploded. That's probably the last thing we want.
Doesn't the PC have more exclusives than any current console?
PlayStation has always been the most versatile console platform.
I'd argue more versatile than PC too if it didn't have mods, but that's another thing all together.
You just want to go round and round without approaching any sort of agreeable point (which wouldn't be difficult given my earlier posts stating consoles are nowhere near as versatile as PCs are).
That's cool.