Cerny and company spoke with enthusiasm and sometimes hilarious intensity. They all seemed extremely excited to finally show something they were proud of.
Sony has said that the ps4 won't block used games. But during or after the presentation: did they say it would be free/without fees?
Especially the Microsoft Studios chief. He really came across as a corporate suit first and foremost.In comparison everyone on the MS stage came across as a PR agent, full of fake enthusiasm, bland catch phrases and lies.
In comparison everyone on the MS stage came across as a PR agent, full of fake enthusiasm, bland catch phrases and lies.
It was a corporate presentation, not sure what you're expecting.
Is this one of those "Xbox has no heart and/or soul!!1" posts?
To be fair the only person who seemed to be genuine at the MS conference was the Activision Publishing CEO.It was a corporate presentation, not sure what you're expecting.
Is this one of those "Xbox has no heart and/or soul!!1" posts?
cerny's voice is very soothing. i thought it was a great presentation, and the xbox one presentation further confirmed that.
Do you know what I love from watching that? There's no phoney ass clapping coming from Sony employees every time Cerny says something.
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Almost sounds like Sony.
He looks creepy but he seems a gamer with a lot of knowledge and experience developing games, and that did a great job making an easy to use and easy to program powerful console focused to gamers and gamedevs. Who don't want water coolers, so 10/10.
On its own it was quiet a bad presentation was like 30 min too long and could have cut some of the longer game intro. But after watching yesterday Mark Cerny was boss on that stage not running around in circles avoiding specs like ms presenters did.
In comparison everyone on the MS stage came across as a PR agent, full of fake enthusiasm, bland catch phrases and lies.
And this. It didn't seem like Cerny was reading a teleprompter.
they did give specs.
Rocket science stuff and 5 million transistors (i might be wrong on the number of transistors, GAF please correct me)
Sony opened the conference with a brilliant video showing it's commitment to gaming.
They showed the PS4, talked specs and GAMES.
Hint: It's a gaming console FFS, what were you expecting?
Having complained at the PlayStation 4 launch in New York in February that Sony's presentation was too humble and reactive, it was a pleasant surprise to be sat listening to smart Xbox engineers define a vision for the future of games and for it to be, well, an actual vision of some sort, rather than mere amplification. Computation in the cloud, natural interfaces and multiple devices: tools that will empower developers in ways they either haven't had or haven't been able to rely on in the past. I'll take that for now.
Something that didn't feel like just a bug/feature fix to PS3 with prettier graphics. The only somewhat inspired bit was some of the Gaikai stuff, but they couldn't tell us when that would be implemented.
In that regard I mostly agree with Tom Bramwell from his today's Eurogamer article:
Maybe I'm too jaded but I was perfectly happy with PS4 being an "upgraded" GAMING machine. I need those machines for gaming. I use my HTPC for multimedia and will continue to do so for a long, long time.Something that didn't feel like just a bug/feature fix to PS3 with prettier graphics. The only somewhat inspired bit was some of the Gaikai stuff, but they couldn't tell us when that would be implemented.
In that regard I mostly agree with Tom Bramwell from his today's Eurogamer article:
Sony opened the conference with a brilliant video showing it's commitment to gaming.
They showed the PS4, talked specs and GAMES.
Hint: It's a gaming console FFS, what were you expecting?
"Here's the PS4, it's made out of this and this and it plays games."
Fine by me and 99% of GAF, IIRC.
well said.Cerny provided a human element to a type of event which is traditionally very dry, soulless and dead behind the eyes. Normally presented by synthetic organisms like everyone on stage at yesterdays Xbox presentation.
He spoke with passion and enthusiasm while remaining entirely grounded, and he spoke at length about the technology of the PS4 without appearing condescending or losing people half way through. I don't think I've ever seen a hardware reveal for anything where so many people rank the numbers, data and theory aspect of the reveal as their favourite bit.
He's a very compelling speaker and I think his prominence at Sony's event was very deliberate. I hope he's at E3.
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Almost sounds like Sony.
It's the same, I'm underwhelmed by both, for different reasons. Microsoft didn't go into enough detail about many important issues, and didn't have time to show many games (although I never expected that they would so that was not disappointing), whereas Sony's whole presentation was too drawn out and made PS4 seem conservative and uninspired (not that Microsoft was much better in that regard, even if I find their vision a tad more interesting), but at least they showed more games and tech demos. Microsoft also screwed up by wasting time on region-specific features on a global reveal event. What the fuck were they thinking with all that ESPN and NFL garbage?