“We are beginning our journey to take PlayStation first-party IP off console,” Ryan said.
I took that to mean transform further into movies, like Hollywood movies.
“We are beginning our journey to take PlayStation first-party IP off console,” Ryan said.
I took that to mean transform further into movies, like Hollywood movies.
“We started last year by publishing two of our games on PC, Horizon Zero Dawn and Predator, and both were profitable, and really had a very successful publishing debut. We will continue that in FY21 and we will continue that beyond.
Me too, especially with more pics leaking from the Uncharted movie and HBO The Last of Us TV show debuting this year.I took that to mean transform further into movies, like Hollywood movies.
How are Sony even picking which titles to port? ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Engine is already on pc, i would assume is the first step. Ref Days gone, Death stranding, horizon..
I was hoping this meant Sony was bringing a mobile console, but they're really mentioning smartphones in there.. Ugh..Did we miss this nugget of playstation IP's coming to mobile platforms.
I’ve been wondering what the power of the latest phones and tablets could do these days? The new iPad Pro has the M1 chip which I assume would eat all over a PS4, but honestly I have no idea what it would take for a real PS4 portable.Goddammit Sony just give me my PS4Portable..
Given what Apple/TSMC have done with their M1 SoC, which includes CPU, GPU and RAM, AMD could probably design a whole PS4 SoC at 5nm to work in a portable. But I am dubious about the demand for such a device.I’ve been wondering what the power of the latest phones and tablets could do these days? The new iPad Pro has the M1 chip which I assume would eat all over a PS4, but honestly I have no idea what it would take for a real PS4 portable.
Current phones are well above the Switch, but far away from a PS4.I’ve been wondering what the power of the latest phones and tablets could do these days? The new iPad Pro has the M1 chip which I assume would eat all over a PS4, but honestly I have no idea what it would take for a real PS4 portable.
85 million Switch consoles were sold, which have a software library that pales in comparison with both the PS4 and Xbox One.But I am dubious about the demand for such a device.
85 million Switch consoles were sold, which have a software library that pales in comparison with both the PS4 and Xbox One.
I honestly fail to see how a significant proportion of PS4 users with a library that accumulated years of Plus games or a Xbox user with years of Gold/Gamepass wouldn't be interested in a mobile version of their 8th gen console.
It might not be super ergonomic at all times, but a couple of harder-to-read UI elements wouldn't turn me off from playing some fantastic games on a 8" screen.The Switch was designed fro the outset to be a mobile and home console, the PS4 was not. As I found when I used in-home console streaming, a lot of UIs for PS3 and PS4 games simply were simply not designed with any mindless of being legible on a small screen. Even some Switch games get this wrong.
There's no need to get personal and sarcastic.If you do not already comprehend it, then I cannot help you understand that other people have different wants, needs and priorities. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
I’ve been wondering what the power of the latest phones and tablets could do these days? The new iPad Pro has the M1 chip which I assume would eat all over a PS4, but honestly I have no idea what it would take for a real PS4 portable.
Apple is getting close to ps4 power in a portable.
Almost 8 years after release, and to think the PS4 was midrange.
It might not be super ergonomic at all times, but a couple of harder-to-read UI elements wouldn't turn me off from playing some fantastic games on a 8" screen.
I played PS4 streamed to my Vita with a 5.5" screen and honestly the only thing keeping me from playing more often were the terrible button layout adaptations.
There's no need to get personal and sarcastic.
I wrote "a significant proportion", which obviously leaves space for a lot of people not wanting it. I didn't even write "majority".
My anecdotal experience is I don't know a single of my PS4-owning friends who wouldn't be interested in a mobile PS4, but I'm perfectly aware that not everyone wants a mobile console.
Apologies. So what are the signs of a demand for a portable PS4?There's no need to get personal and sarcastic.
I wrote "a significant proportion", which obviously leaves space for a lot of people not wanting it. I didn't even write "majority".
85 million Switch sales.Apologies. So what are the signs of a demand for a portable PS4?
85 million Switch sales. There's demand for non-smartphone mobile gaming.
No one suggested it's equative, except you. I didn't write the word "same" anywhere.How is this equative?
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When you understand why this isn't the case you'll understand why the demand for a portable PS4 isn't the same as demand for Switch.
A flawed logic that you made up while pointing at its flaws is indeed flawed, yes.By this logic, Microsoft should sell as many Xbox as Sony sell PlayStations. But they don't.