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BF:HL $3.99 on PSN
A couple other hilights are Star Ocean V for $30 and Last of Us Remastered for $10
Team17 Sale (Sale Price, PlayStation Plus Price)

PlayStation 4
  • Beyond Eyes – $5.99, $4.49
  • Flockers – $7.49, $4.99
  • LA Cops – $5.99, $4.49
  • Overcooked – $13.59, $11.89
  • Overruled! – $5.99, $4.49
  • Penarium – $3.99, $2.99
  • Schrodinger’s Cat and the Raiders of the Lost Quark – $3.99, $2.99
  • Sheltered – $7.49, $5.09
  • The Escapists – $7.99, $5.99
  • The Escapists ‘Alcatraz’ – $1.49, $1.19
  • The Escapists ‘Duct Tapes Are Forever’ – $2.24, $1.79
  • The Escapists ‘Escape Team’ – $2.24, $1.79
  • The Escapists DLC Bundle – $4.99, $3.99
  • The Escapists + The Escapists: The Walking Dead – $11.99, $8.99
  • The Escapists: The Walking Dead – $9.99, $7.99
  • Worms Battlegrounds – $9.99, $7.49
  • Worms Battlegrounds ‘Alien Invasion’ – $2.49, $1.69
  • Worms WMD – $26.99, $25.49
PlayStation Plus Specials & Deals

PlayStation 4
  • Abzu – $13.99
  • Battlefield Hardline – $3.99
  • Darkest Dungeon (cross-buy) – $19.99
  • Farming Simulator 15 – $24.99
  • Final Fantasy XIV: A Realm Reborn – $9.99
  • Final Fantasy XIV: A Realm Reborn Collector’s Edition – $19.99
  • Final Fantasy XIV Online – $24.99
  • Mighty No 9 (cross-buy) – $11.99
  • Song of the Deep – $10.49
  • Star Ocean: Integrity and Faithlessness – $29.99
  • Virginia – $8.99
PlayStation 3
  • Battlefield Hardline – $3.99
  • Farming Simulator 15 – $19.99
  • Mighty No 9 (cross-buy) – $11.99
PlayStation Vita
  • Darkest Dungeon (cross-buy) – $19.99
Other Deals (Sale Price, PS+ Price)
  • Back to Bed Game & Dynamic Theme Bundle (PS4, PS3, PS Vita) – $8.99, $5.99
  • BIT.TRIP Presents… Runner2: Future Legend of Rhythm Alien (PS4) – $4.99
  • BIT.TRIP Presents… Runner2: Future Legend of Rhythm Alien (PS Vita, PS4) – $4.99
  • Crazy Strike Bowling EX (PS4) – $9.87
  • Dear Esther: Landmark Edition (PS4) – $7.99
  • EA Sports NHL 17 (PS4) – $49.79
  • Electronic Super Joy (PS4) – $7.49, $6.49
  • Electronic Super Joy ‘Hot Sticky Mess’ (PS4) – $2.24, $1.49
  • Filthy Lucre (PS4) – $16.19
  • Fluster Cluck (PS4) – $4.99, $1.99
  • Jet Set Radio (PS3) – $4.99
  • Lichtspeer (PS4) – $8.99, $7.99
  • Paragon Epic Pack (PS4) – $37.49
  • Paragon Prime Pack (PS4) – $22.49
  • The Golf Club (PS4) – $10.19
  • The Last of Us Remastered (PS4) – $9.99
  • The Last of Us: Left Behind Standalone (PS4) – $4.99
  • The Last of Us Outbreak Day Theme (PS4) – Free
  • The Last of Us Remastered DLC (PS4) – $1.24 to $14.99
  • The Bit Trip (PS4, PS Vita) – $4.99
  • Vanquish (PS3) – $9.99
  • Velocibox (PS4, PS Vita) – $8.74, $6.24
  • Verdun (PS4) – $14.99
  • Worlds of Magic: Planar Conquest (PS4) – $24.64
 
Do those monitors support HDR? Does it even matter if they don't?

No HDR monitors at the moment from what I've seen but no doubt they will be here in no time and after seeing HDR on a TV at EGX, I would wait personally, if you're going to be using it primarily for games.
 
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BF:HL $3.99 on PSN
A couple other hilights are Star Ocean V for $30 and Last of Us Remastered for $10
Team17 Sale (Sale Price, PlayStation Plus Price)

PlayStation 4
  • Beyond Eyes – $5.99, $4.49
  • Flockers – $7.49, $4.99
  • LA Cops – $5.99, $4.49
  • Overcooked – $13.59, $11.89
  • Overruled! – $5.99, $4.49
  • Penarium – $3.99, $2.99
  • Schrodinger’s Cat and the Raiders of the Lost Quark – $3.99, $2.99
  • Sheltered – $7.49, $5.09
  • The Escapists – $7.99, $5.99
  • The Escapists ‘Alcatraz’ – $1.49, $1.19
  • The Escapists ‘Duct Tapes Are Forever’ – $2.24, $1.79
  • The Escapists ‘Escape Team’ – $2.24, $1.79
  • The Escapists DLC Bundle – $4.99, $3.99
  • The Escapists + The Escapists: The Walking Dead – $11.99, $8.99
  • The Escapists: The Walking Dead – $9.99, $7.99
  • Worms Battlegrounds – $9.99, $7.49
  • Worms Battlegrounds ‘Alien Invasion’ – $2.49, $1.69
  • Worms WMD – $26.99, $25.49
PlayStation Plus Specials & Deals

PlayStation 4
  • Abzu – $13.99
  • Battlefield Hardline – $3.99
  • Darkest Dungeon (cross-buy) – $19.99
  • Farming Simulator 15 – $24.99
  • Final Fantasy XIV: A Realm Reborn – $9.99
  • Final Fantasy XIV: A Realm Reborn Collector’s Edition – $19.99
  • Final Fantasy XIV Online – $24.99
  • Mighty No 9 (cross-buy) – $11.99
  • Song of the Deep – $10.49
  • Star Ocean: Integrity and Faithlessness – $29.99
  • Virginia – $8.99
PlayStation 3
  • Battlefield Hardline – $3.99
  • Farming Simulator 15 – $19.99
  • Mighty No 9 (cross-buy) – $11.99
PlayStation Vita
  • Darkest Dungeon (cross-buy) – $19.99
Other Deals (Sale Price, PS+ Price)
  • Back to Bed Game & Dynamic Theme Bundle (PS4, PS3, PS Vita) – $8.99, $5.99
  • BIT.TRIP Presents… Runner2: Future Legend of Rhythm Alien (PS4) – $4.99
  • BIT.TRIP Presents… Runner2: Future Legend of Rhythm Alien (PS Vita, PS4) – $4.99
  • Crazy Strike Bowling EX (PS4) – $9.87
  • Dear Esther: Landmark Edition (PS4) – $7.99
  • EA Sports NHL 17 (PS4) – $49.79
  • Electronic Super Joy (PS4) – $7.49, $6.49
  • Electronic Super Joy ‘Hot Sticky Mess’ (PS4) – $2.24, $1.49
  • Filthy Lucre (PS4) – $16.19
  • Fluster Cluck (PS4) – $4.99, $1.99
  • Jet Set Radio (PS3) – $4.99
  • Lichtspeer (PS4) – $8.99, $7.99
  • Paragon Epic Pack (PS4) – $37.49
  • Paragon Prime Pack (PS4) – $22.49
  • The Golf Club (PS4) – $10.19
  • The Last of Us Remastered (PS4) – $9.99
  • The Last of Us: Left Behind Standalone (PS4) – $4.99
  • The Last of Us Outbreak Day Theme (PS4) – Free
  • The Last of Us Remastered DLC (PS4) – $1.24 to $14.99
  • The Bit Trip (PS4, PS Vita) – $4.99
  • Vanquish (PS3) – $9.99
  • Velocibox (PS4, PS Vita) – $8.74, $6.24
  • Verdun (PS4) – $14.99
  • Worlds of Magic: Planar Conquest (PS4) – $24.64
I wish I could get that Heavensward expansion by itself for $10. Are you going to get SO5?

These last few PSN sales have been a little dry, which is a probably a good thing for me
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BF:HL $3.99 on PSN
A couple other hilights are Star Ocean V for $30 and Last of Us Remastered for $10
Team17 Sale (Sale Price, PlayStation Plus Price)

PlayStation 4
  • Beyond Eyes – $5.99, $4.49
  • Flockers – $7.49, $4.99
  • LA Cops – $5.99, $4.49
  • Overcooked – $13.59, $11.89
  • Overruled! – $5.99, $4.49
  • Penarium – $3.99, $2.99
  • Schrodinger’s Cat and the Raiders of the Lost Quark – $3.99, $2.99
  • Sheltered – $7.49, $5.09
  • The Escapists – $7.99, $5.99
  • The Escapists ‘Alcatraz’ – $1.49, $1.19
  • The Escapists ‘Duct Tapes Are Forever’ – $2.24, $1.79
  • The Escapists ‘Escape Team’ – $2.24, $1.79
  • The Escapists DLC Bundle – $4.99, $3.99
  • The Escapists + The Escapists: The Walking Dead – $11.99, $8.99
  • The Escapists: The Walking Dead – $9.99, $7.99
  • Worms Battlegrounds – $9.99, $7.49
  • Worms Battlegrounds ‘Alien Invasion’ – $2.49, $1.69
  • Worms WMD – $26.99, $25.49
PlayStation Plus Specials & Deals

PlayStation 4
  • Abzu – $13.99
  • Battlefield Hardline – $3.99
  • Darkest Dungeon (cross-buy) – $19.99
  • Farming Simulator 15 – $24.99
  • Final Fantasy XIV: A Realm Reborn – $9.99
  • Final Fantasy XIV: A Realm Reborn Collector’s Edition – $19.99
  • Final Fantasy XIV Online – $24.99
  • Mighty No 9 (cross-buy) – $11.99
  • Song of the Deep – $10.49
  • Star Ocean: Integrity and Faithlessness – $29.99
  • Virginia – $8.99
PlayStation 3
  • Battlefield Hardline – $3.99
  • Farming Simulator 15 – $19.99
  • Mighty No 9 (cross-buy) – $11.99
PlayStation Vita
  • Darkest Dungeon (cross-buy) – $19.99
Other Deals (Sale Price, PS+ Price)
  • Back to Bed Game & Dynamic Theme Bundle (PS4, PS3, PS Vita) – $8.99, $5.99
  • BIT.TRIP Presents… Runner2: Future Legend of Rhythm Alien (PS4) – $4.99
  • BIT.TRIP Presents… Runner2: Future Legend of Rhythm Alien (PS Vita, PS4) – $4.99
  • Crazy Strike Bowling EX (PS4) – $9.87
  • Dear Esther: Landmark Edition (PS4) – $7.99
  • EA Sports NHL 17 (PS4) – $49.79
  • Electronic Super Joy (PS4) – $7.49, $6.49
  • Electronic Super Joy ‘Hot Sticky Mess’ (PS4) – $2.24, $1.49
  • Filthy Lucre (PS4) – $16.19
  • Fluster Cluck (PS4) – $4.99, $1.99
  • Jet Set Radio (PS3) – $4.99
  • Lichtspeer (PS4) – $8.99, $7.99
  • Paragon Epic Pack (PS4) – $37.49
  • Paragon Prime Pack (PS4) – $22.49
  • The Golf Club (PS4) – $10.19
  • The Last of Us Remastered (PS4) – $9.99
  • The Last of Us: Left Behind Standalone (PS4) – $4.99
  • The Last of Us Outbreak Day Theme (PS4) – Free
  • The Last of Us Remastered DLC (PS4) – $1.24 to $14.99
  • The Bit Trip (PS4, PS Vita) – $4.99
  • Vanquish (PS3) – $9.99
  • Velocibox (PS4, PS Vita) – $8.74, $6.24
  • Verdun (PS4) – $14.99
  • Worlds of Magic: Planar Conquest (PS4) – $24.64
I wish I could get that Heavensward expansion by itself for $10. Are you going to get SO5?

These last few PSN sales have been a little dry, which is a probably a good thing for me
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I am but I am going to wait still. I am loving the new Destiny Content, and currently have COD IW, COD MW, Final Fantasy XV and World of Final Fantasy all dropping within the next 6 weeks.

I want Star Ocean, Grand Kingdom, and I Am Setsuna still, but no point in grabbing them at close-to-retail just to sit on them for 3 months while I finish the other games.
 
I downloaded the Grand Kingdom demo and have yet to try it out. I'm passing on COD for now. I might wait and see if Target does their B2G1 free this year. If so, I'll cop World of FF, Mafia III and Forza Horizon 3 or BF1. Keep in mind I have a 3DS and would like to cop DQ VII too. I want I Am Setsuna but I know it's only going to get cheaper and I have more than enough JRPGs with World of FF, FF XV and Star Ocean V. Great time to be a gamer
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Yea. Honestly if I wasn't an RPG fan, I might be kind of choked at Sony for yet another fall of 3rd party dominance with no exclusives.

But I have 2 Final Fantasy's dropping so.... don't even care. 
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Yea. Honestly if I wasn't an RPG fan, I might be kind of choked at Sony for yet another fall of 3rd party dominance with no exclusives.

But I have 2 Final Fantasy's dropping so.... don't even care. 
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Ni No Kuni 2 (hopefully)

Tales of Berseria

Final Fantasy XII HD

Persona 5

All drop next year. I don't really need to buy anything from Sony for about a solid year
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Destiny 2, the currently unannounced 2017 sequel to Destiny, is coming to PC, according to several sources. The first game was exclusive to consoles, much to the dismay of Destiny fans with beefy computers. We also hear that Bungie aims to make Destiny 2 feel like an entirely new game rather than a Taken King-style expansion—even if that means leaving old characters behind.

The PC rumor first popped up on NeoGAF today. This afternoon, a GAF poster named benny_a wrote that a friend at Activision had told him that Destiny’s much-anticipated sequel will indeed be on PC. The publisher informed employees about the news during an internal presentation today, according to benny_a. He added another interesting tidbit: that the Activision-owned studio Vicarious Visions is also helping out on Destiny 2. Although that isn’t public knowledge, I had heard the same thing a few weeks ago, which adds credence to benny_a’s report.

Earlier this year, I’d also heard from a person familiar with Bungie’s plans that Destiny 2, which is currently slated for a late 2017 release, will be on PC. This isn’t a shocker. Releasing Destiny’s sequel on PC will give Bungie access to a giant new potential audience, one that wasn’t around for the first game. Ditching last-gen consoles, which Bungie has already done for the recently released Rise of Iron expansion, ensures that they no longer have to worry about antiquated memory restrictions.
Over the past few months, I’ve also heard that Bungie’s leadership wants Destiny 2 to feel like a proper sequel, even if that means leaving old planets, characters, and activities behind. In conversations with me, people connected to Bungie have made comparisons to Blizzard’s Diablo 2, which iterated on the first game in some incredible ways but didn’t carry over characters or content from Diablo. I don’t know exactly how much will change in Destiny 2, but all signs point to the developers starting from scratch. “D2 is a completely different game,” said one person familiar with development. “The Taken King was a reboot for Destiny 1 to fix small things. This is the overhaul to fix big things.”

One of the terms we’ll be hearing often with Destiny 2, according to sources, is “play-in destinations”—a new activity model that will revamp how Destiny’s world functions. The plan, from what I’ve heard, is for Destiny 2's planets to feel more populated with towns, outposts, and quests that are more interesting than the patrol missions you can get in Destiny.
Jason also reporting it's not a lock that your character will carry over to Destiny 2 but Bungie might have something to reward players of Destiny 1.
 
Originally Posted by shinobi602 NeoGAF

Yea, it's coming to PC. From what I'm told the decision to restructure was made thanks to a major memory ceiling being reached on last gen with regard to the Rise of Iron expansion, which was set to launch in the spring, not fall. Bungie decided to push out D2 since it was behind and needed much more iteration, and took advantage of the Rise of Iron delays to use that as the content stop gap for the fall of this year.

Destiny 2 is being overhauled so that they can build upon it in the future without having to work within the frame work limitations that D1 setup. Right now, the way things play out, we have to introduce playspaces so that players can engage in systems or activities, but it creates a huge barrier that must be overcome on both the networking & design side so, they're going to do more open playspaces that incorporate towns, outposts, etc into more common areas. This means fewer hardlines for areas and having them be gated by menus. Goal is to have players conducting things & making activity decisions while still in control of their character, instead of having to exit out into an activity hub. Think of how in WoW, you hit a button and queue into activities you want to do all while still playing your character.

Major narrative changes are on board for D2. Both in terms of plot direction, pacing & structure. Major focus is going to be on the Cabal & Saturn. Saturn is a playspace is set to be bigger than all of the playspaces currently implemented in the game combined. This is in large part of the scale of playspaces being redesigned, so it'll be both bigger & denser with activities. There's a reason Guardians take the fight to Saturn.

Major changes to the engine are occurring. Their render tech has gone through some major iteration thanks in large part to getting to approach it without having last-gen as a limit. Because of this, they are still undecided what, if any, of Destiny's old content, both in terms of playspace, areas, Strikes & raids, will be available through D2. There is talk in possibly allowing D1 remain as its own client, which flies against how Destiny currently operates, where as the new content renders the old client & content obsolete.

Live team has been going through some iteration so that they may continue to support Destiny with content after a major content drop, but they are stuck between a rock & a hard place. The live team is trying to support a game running on an old engine with its older tools, whereas the bulk of development is on the engine framework & enjoying new tools. Because of this, the Live team is largely handcuffed, so don't really expect a whole lot of post-launch content for D1 in the next year.

However, starting with the launch of D2, we will see far more substantial content dropping in the time between yearly releases, as the game & engine & live team have all been planned to support that going forward. Team is aware that they need more substantial content throughout the year, not just at the end of it.

If they do drop D1 content, it likely won't be permanent - they might reintroduce areas in a more 'D2' fleshed out way. So we might lose temporary access to these places, then regain it or have to fight back for control of it at a later point in the plot. This means we'll get to see older areas or activities through the perspective of the newer content, which also means the older areas might expand considerably by the time we get back to them, since the design goal for playspaces is to now make them both way bigger & way denser with activities.

Edit: New races & factions are planned. No idea on whats happening with regards to classes however. New enemies within factions are also going to be introduced. Take the Sions for the Cabal for example - they are going to get fleshed out in D2.
 
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No HDR monitors at the moment from what I've seen but no doubt they will be here in no time and after seeing HDR on a TV at EGX, I would wait personally, if you're going to be using it primarily for games.

Iyen posted a few HDR ones. Here is one of them. Unless i'm missing something

Amazon product ASIN B01CH9ZTI4
Honestly,if a monitor has hdr and you're using it for the pc you dont need it to have 4k cuz you can force resolutions past that anyway.but I don't think those are around yet
 
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