I was playing Fallout 3 on PC today, at 4K. This dude Craig looks EXACTLY like a super mutant from that game, which released in 2008. The nerve of these nikkas.
I was playing Fallout 3 on PC today, at 4K. This dude Craig looks EXACTLY like a super mutant from that game, which released in 2008. The nerve of these nikkas.
You could make your own thread to ask such questions, right now you're upset I'm asking for a native 4k game?Is there a single game in the history of Xbox that looks as good as TLOU2? If so, list them here
I think you sit and do that, once you seen this thread youJesus Christ this man don’t let up do he?
Do you just sit around all day thinking of Sony?
To ask what native 4k games exist for the ps5?I hope you're getting paid for this.
Reviewers already have series x systems, why are you doubting the only guys who been showcasing everything all year long. Nothing to hide, claimed most powerful console, waiting for you to deny it or accept itSony studios have worked with limitations for over 4 console gens now and have had games with way better art styles and visuals than Xbox for awhile.
When will we start seeing games running on an actual SX/SS that isn't back compat?
GearsIs there a single game in the history of Xbox that looks as good as TLOU2? If so, list them here
Quantum breakGears
Dude just lying his ass off right now.Another take away from the event.. Astro bot was 200gb bringing that 625 of storage down to somewhere around 400gb for the rest of your games. Still no release date for compatible ssd but prices are rumored to be in the $300 range for another terabyte
These images allege that the console has 664GB of usable hard drive space, with Astro’s Playroom using up around 2.4GB of that space. There is a clear mouse cursor on the photograph, which does call into question its validity.
Astro bot was 200gb
Dude just lying his ass off right now.
Astro's Playroom is 2.4GB
And compatible ssds are being released now like the Samsung 980 which is $229 for 1TB, $149 for 500GB, and $89 for 250GB. The good thing about this is they're off-the-shelf, so prices fall sharply as more are released. The same can't be said for proprietary hardware like the Series S/X uses.