I'm pretty sure people would chat with each other while they're playing single player games. That way they don't have to call each other on the phone.
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I'm pretty sure people would chat with each other while they're playing single player games. That way they don't have to call each other on the phone.
I'm sure the rare instance will occur, but by and large, it's an online feature for communicating while in online or co-op games. I use it all the time for those 2 scenarios, but have literally never used it while playing a single player campaign. I'll do it while playing sports games, but when I'm playing single player campaigns, I want to listen to the game, not my friends talking over it.
To me, it's nice that it's not behind a pay wall, but it might as well be because the vast majority of the time it's going to be used when people are playing online.
Yeah I'm looking forward to going all Darth Vader on SC while we are playing completely different games. :nod:
Sony may be readying a hardware bundle that includes a PlayStation Vita handheld with its upcoming PS4, according to a report by Machinima (via VideoGamer.com).
According to "a well-placed, anonymous source", the package will reportedly go on sale before the end of 2013, and will retail for around $500. No additional details were made available. With the Vita currently retailing for $250 as a standalone device, and the standard edition of the PlayStation 4 priced at $399, a $500 pack would represent a significant saving for consumers.
Sony previously announced that all PlayStation 4 games will be playable on the company's handheld via Remote Play, though only games that have been "specifically programmed to allow such use of PS Vita" will be able to use the handheld as a controller for the home console.
GameSpot contacted Sony Computer Entertainment seeking confirmation of the rumour, but a spokesperson was unavailable at the time of publication.
Courtesy: GameSpot
I would be interested in this, for my son and I this would be perfect!
That's a smart play by them considering the Vita is actually has use now with the PS4 Remote Play stuff. I won't buy it, but it's definitely smart of them to do.
I'm thinking about pre-ordering one of the launch bundles. Watch Dogs looks the coolest to me, but Amazon doesn't show that one as available. Should I hold out for that or just get one of the other ones?
Here you go Stan, Launch bundle with Watch Dogs http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00...g=thegamtai-20
Damn it PS why , just do u have make it so hard not to pre order stuff lol. I want a vita really bad but man a bundle is just too epic on there part.
H-Hour features video. Good Lord, this game is going to be GOLDEN. What a bunch of dumb shits Sony are for not allowing David Sears to continue innovating the series how he saw fit. Oh well, being the head of development and publishing rights is probably a better situation for him now anyway. I can not wait.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_KAf5n1uUfc
Fuuuuck. Looks like I may be buying both consoles after all. SOCOM alone would be worth it for me, plus there are a couple PS4 exclusives I wouldn't mind giving a shot. That and I could actually play baseball again.
holy mother of god! How I miss socom . It was actually a fun game and worth playing.
Video streaming/recording as well as media services (Hulu, Netflix) will not require PS+.
http://www.engadget.com/2013/08/08/p...-plus-yoshida/
Polygon has an article (and interview with David Sears and his firsthand 20 years special ops veteran Tom giving direct military insight on the game) about SOCOM: H-Hour. It was a good read, gives you a deeper insight into the passion and direction that they want the game to go.
http://www.polygon.com/2013/7/4/4490...m-back-to-life
But video recording requires gold for XB1.
http://www.technobuffalo.com/2013/08...x-ones-is-not/
It's not SOCOM, not sure why the video says it is. It's just H-Hour: World's Elite. However, it's being created by David Sears, who was the lead Creative Director for the first 2 SOCOM games (the only good ones). According to him, he left because he wanted to continue growing the series, while Sony wanted him to go in a completely different direction.
Point being, since it is David Sears, it's going to be a real SOCOM like game, not this trash Sony insists on putting out.
Is the kickstarter still live?
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