They are computers. You mean look more like a traditional PC desktop? I'm sure both will be just a box, nothing to fancy. Doesn't matter what they look like to me as long as I can put it under my TV somewhere.
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Originally posted by ИATAS View PostAs far as the "share" button, game capturing and recording is very popular now days, it's huge for the fighting game community and other sports games in general. Also having the ability to watch people play games is important, again specifically for fighting games.
All a 'share' button is going to do is open up the flood gates on videogame related recordings being uploaded to the internet.
Example : Take a game like 'Black Ops 2' which, as you know, is super popular in the world of recording perfect plays. Now let's say you're a competitive player who plays in tourneys and looks for videos on youtube to improve your game - Youtube is already overloaded with thousands upon thousands of ****ty videos recorded by ****ty players of ****ty runs that are basically worthless that you have to weed out while trying to find a video that can be of use to you.
All a 'share' button is going to do is quadruple the amount of ****ty videos you have to weed out while trying to find something you can learn from. Because now, instead of having to have a bit of tech know-how to record and edit your stuff into a neat little package for potential viewers, every 10 year old on the planet will be able to record and upload their (unedited) gaming sessions with nothing more than the press of a button.
See what I'm saying?
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Originally posted by The_Bringer View PostI fully understand that a certain portion of fighting/FPS game fans like to record and upload their best runs and whatnot to the internet. But it's already incredibly easy to do so as is, as evidence by the (literally) thousands of videos of people playing popular games on sites like youtube.
All a 'share' button is going to do is open up the flood gates on videogame related recordings being uploaded to the internet.
Example : Take a game like 'Black Ops 2' which, as you know, is super popular in the world of recording perfect plays. Now let's say you're a competitive player who plays in tourneys and looks for videos on youtube to improve your game - Youtube is already overloaded with thousands upon thousands of ****ty videos recorded by ****ty players of ****ty runs that are basically worthless that you have to weed out while trying to find a video that can be of use to you.
All a 'share' button is going to do is quadruple the amount of ****ty videos you have to weed out while trying to find something you can learn from. Because now, instead of having to have a bit of tech know-how to record and edit your stuff into a neat little package for potential viewers, every 10 year old on the planet will be able to record and upload their (unedited) gaming sessions with nothing more than the press of a button.
See what I'm saying?
And I wouldn't say it's easy to record gaming as it is now, or it's not very convenient. I've never done it besides a couple games that have the ability built in to upload a small clip such as Fight Night or Madden, and even then it went to some online EA account I had to create.
I don't really care about the share button, it's something I doubt I'll hardly use unless something epic occurs in a game, but I'd say it's cool that it's at least there and presumably easy to use.
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Ign has said that if the ps4 doesn't pull the same sorts of numbers as ps1 and 2, Sony will likely quit the video games console market, ps3 is considered a financial failure
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Originally posted by Terrel View PostImages have released of the menu for the PS4.
Looks a lot like the Xbox setup.
http://m.digitalspy.co.uk/gaming/new...-pictures.html
if those are real microsoft should sue the bastards
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