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until the next camera based game comes outThey need to disable The Playroom from being able to be streamed. It would solve everything. No one watches The Playroom streams to see people slap virtual robots.
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until the next camera based game comes outThey need to disable The Playroom from being able to be streamed. It would solve everything. No one watches The Playroom streams to see people slap virtual robots.
Technically its a closed beta and theres nowhere to actually sign up for it. Theres a link to get updates on it which everyone seems to think it's a beta signup.Anyone sign up and get into the beta for the Playstation Now service?
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any word on the release of these??
They need to disable The Playroom from being able to be streamed. It would solve everything. No one watches The Playroom streams to see people slap virtual robots.
Started DmC it is pretty entertaining to say the least. It's such a hack-and-slash game I feel like you can press anything and it'll combo, usually I wouldn't like that but it flows very smoothly in this game. The art concept is unique as well, especially in "limbo".
I'm tryna play my PS4 more though, anyone down for BF4, Ghost, or 2k14(I really only play The Park)?
My man, I was really thinking the same thing but I didn't want to judge too early. I got bored of the 4th one half way through but loved dmc3 and so far it seems just as good.the new dmc= dmc3 its that good man
"When are you guys going to fix your game?"WEAAAAAAKKKKKKKKKKKKKK
DICE Announces Battlefield 4 Player Appreciation Month
Free Battlepacks every day in February.
by Matt Clark JANUARY 28, 2014
Battlefield 4 has faced some major challenges, to say the least. Connectivity issues, corrupted data, game crashes--the list goes on. And while the experience has been frustrating for many players, DICE is hoping to provide some goodwill in the form of a month-long "Player Appreciation" program. The events kick off on February 1.
"We appreciate all of the great feedback you continue to provide about all aspects of Battlefield 4," said DICE general manager Karl Magnus Troedsson. "We take this very seriously, and hearing directly from you has helped to make the experience better."
Throughout the month, Battlefield 4 players will receive a Bronze Battlepack--filled with weapons, upgrades, etc--for each weekday logged into the game. On Saturdays and Sundays, players will receive a Silver Battlepack. Additionally, DICE will host community events to unlock Gold Battlepacks. The first community mission will task players with grabbing a number of dog tags over a specified time.
If you're new to Battlefield 4, or have faced repeated problems even playing the game, DICE will also release free "shortcut" bundles for every player. The download will unlock every grenade and handgun in the game; Premium subscribers will get a shortcut that unlocks all DMRs and shotguns. A double XP weekend rounds out the festivities, and DICE will host multiple developer interviews in February where Battlefield 4 players can ask questions.
The developer is also--it seems constantly--updating Battlefield 4 to fix various problems. "We are further improving a number of items commonly referred to as 'netcode,'" said Troedsson. "This will tighten the overall multiplayer experience, and we will be able to share these items with you in detail soon."
So this is happening. Definitely take my nephews to see it. Glad they got the right voices for the characters. Sly is off, but it's not bad.
Since ps4s are still hard to come by you can easily make your money back plus someSooo.. i was able to purchase a barely used PS4 + 2nd controller & 2 games (KZ & Injustice) for $450 & now i have a huge feeling of buyers remorse lol.. I've touched it maybe once since I got it (last week).
Havent really gamed hardcore since the COD4 days with ****.. idk.. thinking of reselling it again.
I pre-ordered a PS4 and got one at launch, but the PS3 is killing it. Not just the entire generation of exclusives, but the exclusives that came out just last year and the ones on the horizon. I've been getting way more use out of it. I thought I would play my PS3 here and there once the 4 came out. It's the exact opposite.
When MGS, MLB, and Second Son drop, it'll switch, but I still have a PS3 backlog. I bought new PS3 games recently because the price was right. A couple new disc games and a couple off the PS store sale. Plus The Last of Us DLC in a couple weeks.
EDIT: And I never bought BioShock, so I downloaded that with PS-.
Well this will make it a lot easier for me to plat this game if they unlock all handguns. I rarely use them so Ive only unlocked like the 3rd oneWEAAAAAAKKKKKKKKKKKKKK
DICE Announces Battlefield 4 Player Appreciation Month
Free Battlepacks every day in February.
by Matt Clark JANUARY 28, 2014
Battlefield 4 has faced some major challenges, to say the least. Connectivity issues, corrupted data, game crashes--the list goes on. And while the experience has been frustrating for many players, DICE is hoping to provide some goodwill in the form of a month-long "Player Appreciation" program. The events kick off on February 1.
"We appreciate all of the great feedback you continue to provide about all aspects of Battlefield 4," said DICE general manager Karl Magnus Troedsson. "We take this very seriously, and hearing directly from you has helped to make the experience better."
Throughout the month, Battlefield 4 players will receive a Bronze Battlepack--filled with weapons, upgrades, etc--for each weekday logged into the game. On Saturdays and Sundays, players will receive a Silver Battlepack. Additionally, DICE will host community events to unlock Gold Battlepacks. The first community mission will task players with grabbing a number of dog tags over a specified time.
If you're new to Battlefield 4, or have faced repeated problems even playing the game, DICE will also release free "shortcut" bundles for every player. The download will unlock every grenade and handgun in the game; Premium subscribers will get a shortcut that unlocks all DMRs and shotguns. A double XP weekend rounds out the festivities, and DICE will host multiple developer interviews in February where Battlefield 4 players can ask questions.
The developer is also--it seems constantly--updating Battlefield 4 to fix various problems. "We are further improving a number of items commonly referred to as 'netcode,'" said Troedsson. "This will tighten the overall multiplayer experience, and we will be able to share these items with you in detail soon."