Dev mentions Wii U for Unannounced Fantasy Medieval RPG
Paris based dev, PC/Mac game too
notenoughshaders.com news
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Nintendo registers 4th extension on Eternal Darkness trademark
It truly is "Eternal" Darkness
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Ace Attorney 5 - first round of details, playable at TGS
Set one year after the events of Ace Attorney 4
andriasang.com
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PAX: multiple Wii U game imrpressions from N.E.S
ZombiU was easily the best looking Wii U game on the show floor and it was hard to imagine too many people being disappointed with its visuals.
notenoughshaders.com
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Rumor: Nextbox delayed to 2014 because of poor processor
Produced CPU does not pass quality checks
semiaccurate.com
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Ace Attorney 5 Screens (not scans)
Also, confirmation it's coming west.
gematsu.com media news
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The Press Room Episode #129
Vader and Aspro go over the week's news, talk about Binding of Isaac, Paper Mario and Gears 2.
thepressroompodcast.com editorial impressions news
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Nintendo Land Balloon Fight: Trip Breeze attraction revealed
Metroid Blast has everyone dress up in Samus' armor
consolewars.de
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Okay, seriously I cannot find all the stuff I have read in the past but here are a few things.
Developer on Neogaf talks Wii U's power compared to Durango/PS4
Post 1: http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showpost.php?p=38274551&postcount=7296
"I'll put wiiu as a low specs Pc compared to the others (durango, PS4) with the actual data"
Post 2: http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showpost.php?p=38274838&postcount=7318
"Ps4 is not final yet and can change a lot but Xbox 3 it's more or less clear right now and the gap is big in almost every part "
Post 3: http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showpost.php?p=38270297&postcount=7114
When someone said nobody will notice a major difference in graphics between Wii U and other consoles, the person disagreed.
"mmm no, it will be noticeable (technically speaking)."
Post 4: http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showpost.php?p=38275331&postcount=7348
When asked if gap between Wii U and Durango will be a gap like "PS2 and Xbox 1" or "Dreamcast and Xbox 1"...he said...
"Difficult to measure ... But i think Is more Like the Second one (Sorry about the capital letters I'm On ny iPhone XD)"
Latest reliable Orbis and Durango specs
Disclaimer: Everything isn't final, but the general range of these system are more or less set in stone.
Durango:
AMD CPU, 6-8 cores
Ram 3-4 GB
AMD GPU
Total processing power 1-1.2 teraflops
Note: I've heard of 8GB ram from reliable people on this form, but a certain, well respected, insider on B3D is certain that 3-4 and 1 teraflops is near final. His information is the most up to date that I've got.
Unreal 4 needing 1 TP is pretty indicative.
It seems that the IGN's 6x more than 360 article isn't that far off, but it's more like 4x 360.
Orbis:
AMD CPU 4 cores x-86
AMD GPU 1150 SPU, 1.8 teraflops, 800 mhz
2GB GDDR5 (unlikely this will be bumped to 4GB)
This is more reliable: The Curious Case of the Durango Devkit Leak
Basically, PS4 will be about 4 core GPU with 2-4gb RAM, Durango will have 8 core CPU, 4-8gb RAM? You have to read through all the speculation and counterpoints etc in the threads and stuff but you get the gist, even as a non-technical person. Orbis (PS4) will be closer to Wii U than Durango which will be ahead. The chatter has been that MS is being serious with their hardware, Sony is serious but to a lesser extent, probably because of what happened with PS4. But Sony's specs were less firm than Durangos which are locked in. PS4 could be hypothetically bumped up or bumped down between now and next year.
Sup bitches. Finally I got to play something yesterday after a shitty week. Had to travel to cancun for a boring meeting and got back friday night. Still, I picked up Saints Row 3 at Sam's at a low, low price and started playing it last night. It's weird, crazy and impossibly fun.
My daughter borrowed Rhythm Heaven Fever from a friend, she's been playing that all morning.
NYT's article above is good read.
“I get freaked out any time one person leaves,” says Mr. Newell, a bearded bear of a man with John Lennon-style glasses. “It seems like a bug in the system.”
Valve’s most striking recruiting campaign is a recent move to establish a hardware group to develop technologies that can enhance the playing of games. The company posted a job listing for an industrial designer, hinting that it planned to get into the computer business itself. “We’re frustrated by the lack of innovation in the computer hardware space, though, so we’re jumping in,” the listing read. “Even basic input, the keyboard and mouse, haven’t really changed in any meaningful way over the years.”
Valve also recruited Jeri Ellsworth, an inventor and self-taught chip designer, whose pinball machines decorate Valve’s offices. Ms. Ellsworth recently gave a tour of Valve’s hardware laboratory, proudly showing off 3-D printers, a laser cutter and other industrial tools used to cobble together hardware prototypes. While interviewing for the job, she said, she was dubious about Valve’s interest in hardware.
“At one point, I said a hardware lab could be very expensive, it could be like a million dollars,” she recalled. “Gabe said, ‘That’s it?’ ”
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With big-picture mode coming to Steam I am considering hooking my new PC up to the TV and keeping this one as my internet/ production computer.
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In more Steam news:
To the Moon is now on Steam in German, French, Italian and English, as promised earlier this month, and it's on sale for 20 percent off through September 14. With the sale, To the Moon is $8 as a standalone or $10 bundled with the soundtrack, which includes two bonus tracks not in the game.
Thanks for the post GG.
Hmm it sounds to me like Sony still have no idea what they want to do direction wise, and are trying to balance some kind of middle ground between what Nintendo and Microsoft do. If that's the case, I see no hope for them, honestly. What is the point in the middle ground Sony console that's slightly beefier than Wii U and less beefy than Xbox 3? That means inferior multi-platform games to Xbox yet again, and possibly even to Wii U depending on how well the Gamepad is implemented, how easy development is, etc. And IMO Sony cannot live off 1st-party published greatness the way Nintendo can, either.
Sony has shown no real leadership skills in the console industry in a long time, and this sounds like they are once again trying to just see what Nintendo and Microsoft are doing to put themselves in a position to copy them. It will likely cost more than Wii U, launch much later, and not offer much of a jump up to really matter. While the Xbox 3 will launch around the same time for a similar price? Sony is going to get hammered IMO if this is true.
I don't get it...big picture mode is just a way to navigate Steam with say an Xbox pad instead of a kb/mouse? Well, sounds handy. I do get tired of having to launch a game like Sleeping dogs with my mouse then switch to the Xbox pad.
Speaking of, I'm trying to finish that game tonight....still having fun with it, but much of its initial wow factor (because of the graphics) wears off after awhile. While its a quality game, it doesn't have the charm that the best open world games have, and the gameplay never progresses the way that it does in GTA or Red Dead. Right now its looking at a low 8's score.
This is going to be a LOOOOONG year for the Dolphins.
How did you like the flying missions in WFC? Those were my favorite parts of the game.
So this one is even MORE actiony than the last game?! In what way?
Patriots look great.