Seems like the patches are more proficient than PS3, 360, and even XB1. Battlefield 4's was already ready to push; while no timetable for the other three systems.
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May have to do with the quality of the game. From the 3 versions I've played, the PS4 version of Battlefield was by far the buggiest, so it's in more immediate need of patches.
Not sure why people are having so many problems with it on PS4. Snoop and I have played a ton of it with minimal problems. Outside of the one shot glitch here and there and some odd spawns, it's been fine.
Hit detection is the huge thing I've noticed. On PS3 and Xbox One, it's pretty well on the notch. On PS4, I use the M16 because automatic fire is basically worthless. Unless you're right up close, a lot of the rounds wont even register as hitting, even though you're clearly hitting the person.
There was also a ton of connection issues the first several days, but that seems to have cleared up recently.
I haven't seen the one shot glitch on Xbox One, either, so maybe that was confined to certain versions. I don't know.
All the versions are a lot buggier and a lot more unbalanced than I would like them to be. After they were done patching Battlefield 3, it was a pretty good experience so I'm hoping the same rings true for Battlefield 4 once they get some patches in and get some things balanced out.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9FPgIld7Rp4
I got one of these emails and checked my Credit Cards and NONE of them showed any fraudulent charges.
It really annoys me how often Sony has had similar problems. I had to change my password as well. As I've seen posted around the web numerous times, this is apparently Sony's network security team:
http://stevelaube.com/wp-content/upl...6561XSmall.jpg
Been playing the Marvel Superheroes Demo... very fun game.
The PS4 needs a good RPG.
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I took the shrink wrap off the full version last night.
I have never played a Lego game before. I'm not a comic book fan and I haven't been watching the recent run of comic based movies (the last one of those movies I saw was the first X Men).
With that in mind, after 2 levels I am pretty meh on this one. Sometimes it takes a while before I figure out what I'm supposed to break in order to continue. I do like that both levels so far have included at least 2 characters to switch back and forth between. Maybe it will grow on me.
Actually I said it was just like PS3 companies could make a game always online if they wanted but would have to do it on their own just like the PS3. Odd they did it as far as I can tell the patch/update requiring online doesn't require you to put in a code or to have actually purchased the game which was what the DRM was supposed to be used to protect.
No, you initially said that since Sony said you wouldn't need online, then publishers couldn't make a game online only unless the game was built around it. Then, when I showed a quote that said otherwise, you said no publisher/developer would be dumb enough to implement such measures because you argued it would decrease sales. 0/2. :D
In all seriousness, I still don't see the big deal. Most of the games I'm looking forward to over the coming year are online only games, so I really don't have a problem with it.
PS4 streaming has already accounted for 10% of all streaming on Twitch currently.
There have been 100k new broacasters on Twitch.
A total of THIRTY EIGHT YEARS of game time has been streamed already on the PS4.
2K Sports clarifies NBA 2K14 online issues
"You can always play offline, regardless of connectivity status--just create a new file and off you go," company says.
http://www.gamespot.com/articles/2k-.../1100-6416624/
So who was wrong? :nod:
Uh, still you. :D That doesn't change anything about the requirement to be online once you have started a game online and get booted off. That's simply saying that if you start a game OFFLINE, then you can continue to play OFFLINE. If you start it ONLINE, then you must be ONLINE.
Just like how you said no more online passes, and yet I pulled a cute little one out of my Assassin's Creed 4 case.
Wiggle all you want, you're still wrong. Publishers override Sony and Microsoft every single time in this regard, and it's only a matter of time until you see more of it.
My PS4 was in stand-by mode and on Friday the power flickered here, basically shutting the system off.
When I went to turn it back on, I had to press the Power button three times to get it to restart. Each of the pushes caused the system to beep, but it didn't do anything until the third try.
Upon start-up I did get the "your system was not shut down properly, do not unplug system in stand-by as it could cause damage or corruption" message. The system appears to be fine, but I am paranoid about leaving it in stand-by again. Perhaps only for an hour or so before I know I will be playing so it can download any existing game or system updates.
I know we're all paranoid, but in theory, you should be fine leaving it in stand by. It's really nothing different if the power goes off than just turning the system off. I think the warnings are mainly for downloading something that might get corrupted if it's turned off while in stand by. However, like you, I don't intend on leaving it in stand by simply because I don't want a brick.
Yeah, the stand-by modes of the PS4 and Xbox One are nice, but no way in hell do I trust the stability of the power grid in this area. I'll be forever keeping my systems on normal, full shutdown mode instead of Stand-by, just too much risk and too much reliance on a power grid that I don't trust one damn bit.
Xbox One is tricky with how it does it. Unless you're holding the power button on the console in for five seconds to shut it off, it's going into standby mode.
I always shut it off with the controller or voice command and that always puts it in to standby mode.
Is it set to power down into Stand-by in your settings? I have it set in my settings to power down in Energy Saving mode. When I shut it down, I can't use the Xbox On command and when I start it up, it takes a good 20-30 seconds for it to fire up and the dashboard to come up.
I hope this includes support for Sony wireless headsets.
I think what I'll do is just turn on the PS4 while I play an OD or NHL league game on the PS3 and let it do it's thing then. I'm still not convinced to put it on stand by.
I honestly haven't had any problems with leaving my system in stand-by. *knock on wood* I often leave it on stand by when I go to sleep to charge my controller. Also, if you try to turn the power off by pushing the power button on the system, it sends it into stand-by automatically.
Maybe once they add scheduled times to the system update like they had on PS3, then I'll set it up like that.
The facts say that the PS4 is unquestionably ahead at this moment – the question is how far ahead.
http://www.ign.com/articles/2013/12/...s4-or-xbox-one
Score another one for CLW over IOU. :nod:
Except for the fact that (and I do believe I'm giving an exact quote here) that I said the PS4 WOULD outsell the Xbox One at launch due to supply issues and the fact it's $100 cheaper. So...how is that scoring another one for you when I agreed the PS4 would outsell the One at launch. :D
Personally, I'm excited both are doing well. All this doom and gloom about consoles dying should take a nice long break until the next generation console launches.
In stock at Amazon is anyone still wants one.
Sony Promises 'Epic' Announcements, 'Can't Wait for E3'
Some "stuff still under wraps," Sony says.
http://www.ign.com/articles/2013/12/...nt-wait-for-e3
Hopefully some more games :dunno:. Finished AC4, had thoughts of going for platinum but three trophies glitched and did not pop. Sooooo, no thanks to the online grind. I really wanted to like Killzone but gave up :zzz:. Traded both in at Gamestop for $40 each. Not bad after paying that for them during Target's sale. Still have 2k14 and most likely will keep for the cycle or two.
Picked up Bioshock Infinite for $15 for something else to play.