Am I only one one that finds it kinda sucks ass how they dont just include the ps3 drops with ps4? I hate having one game a month especially when some ps3 ones look better.
Am I only one one that finds it kinda sucks ass how they dont just include the ps3 drops with ps4? I hate having one game a month especially when some ps3 ones look better.
It don't really bother me about not being able to play ps3 games it's why I got rid of mine wanted something new. It does suck because there isn't that much next gen games out right now but it's nothing new usually always like this at launch with a new system
Yeah i got lucky called every store for miles finally found a fred meyer that had one left.
It's impossible to find a PlayStation camera right now checked everywhere (yeah i know there aint shit to do with it but i wanted to show someone the stupid robots lol)
GDC: Sony Reveals Project Morpheus PlayStation 4 VR Headset
After many months of rumors and speculation, Sony has formally announced its virtual reality prototype for PlayStation 4, dubbed Project Morpheus. The head-mounted display features a white visor with a black wrap-around piece along the eye-line, and the edges of the device give off a blue LED glow. The prototype will be available for developers to begin creating games soon.
During the GDC 2014 presentation, PlayStation head Shuhei Yoshida spoke of how the gaming industry has changed over time, thanks to technological advancements. Virtual reality, he says, "may well shape the future of games," by increasing immersion with a sense of presence while playing. Yoshida showed the early development of the VR headset, beginning with a PlayStation Move literally duct-taped to a prototype.
"We believe Morpheus will further enhance the world of PlayStation 4 with seamless integration with PlayStation Camera, DualShock 4, and PS Move," said Yoshida.
Dr. Richard Marks, PlayStation research and development, was quick to point out VR capabilities will go beyond games, as well. One of the projects Marks is currently working on involves a virtual walk on the surface of Mars, in partnership with NASA. Sony believes the six principles of VR focus on sight, sound, tracking, control, ease of use, and content.
Marks believes Sony has an advantage in the sight and sound department, thanks to its existing expertise in high-definition displays and audio. Tracking for the Morpheus can be handled by PlayStation Move technology, in addition to the PlayStation Camera. In regards to control, Morpheus will take advantage of the DualShock 4's sensors and glowing light. Marks says Sony intends for Morpheus to be easy to use, with the headset simply slipping over your eyes and just working.
Sony has also indicated a number of software developers, including Epic Games and Crytek, are already on-board with Project Morpheus. PlayStation's Anton Mikhailov says the company is treating VR as "a medium, not a peripheral."
As far as compatible games, Sony showed off an undersea adventure demo from Sony London called The Deep, in addition to announcing Morpheus compatibility for Thief and EVE Valkyrie. Strangely enough, Oculus VR had previously announced the latter as an Oculus Rift exclusive.
While it's clear Project Morpheus could have a big impact on the future of gaming on PlayStation 4, it's still difficult to ascertain exactly how the headset will play out. As the device is still a prototype, Sony has not revealed final specs. But the current prototype does include a 1080p display, full 360 degree positional tracking, and reportedly low latency. The company has also made a special focus on ergonomic design, and Morpheus will apparently allow the use of other wireless audio headsets.
Only problem with VR porn...is having your console in a common area and not being able to see or hear when someone walks in the room. Mid-jerk paralysis when you realize someone is there lol.
The Sony PlayStation 4 has sold 7 million units globally as of April 6, 2014, the company announced today.
As for software sales, more than 20.5 million copies have been sold at retail and PlayStation Store worldwide as of April 13th, 2014.
“On behalf of the entire global team at PlayStation, I want to thank you for your unprecedented support and for making PS4 your next-generation console of choice,” writes Sid Shuman, Social Media Manager, on the official PlayStation Blog. “We couldn’t have done this without you! And please keep the feedback coming: we are listening.”
As we suspected, Shuman added that the company has some “great new details” to share “very soon” regarding the upcoming PlayStation 4 system software update.