Sony PlayStation 4 (or PS4) Facts
Controllers: The new controller includes a share button and a touchpad. The dual shock controller spots a light bar to identify players and changes color as you move through the game. The Share button not only allows players to upload and share clips from their gaming experiences online, it also allow players to browse their online mate's games and take note of their trophies and leaderboards achievements. Social as a priority: There were rumors that Sony would pursue a significant social infrastructure in the PS4, and they were right. It appears to have been built from the ground up with social in mind, integrating real-world identification, Facebook and dynamic real-time sharing. Players will be able to not just quickly cut clips of recent gameplay footage, but stream live game sessions to friends, thanks to Sony's dealings with Ustream. Blizzard!: It's been forever since Blizzard, the company that has dominated PCs with "World of Warcraft," "Starcraft" and "Diablo," has released a game for consoles. But that's all changing with the release of "Diablo III," not just on PS3, but on the PS4 as well. What the game looks like on console hardware, and what the reconfigured interface looks like will be unveiled next month at PAX East. No backward capability…yet: For hardcore game lovers, PS3 titles will not be natively supported on the PS4. Sony says it's exploring ways to make this happen in the future, including older titles from PS2 and PS1, but for now, you are stuck with new titles. However, a lot of the PS4 titles are also playable on the PS Vita. Remote play: What's good for Nintendo is apparently good for Sony. Announcing remote play between the PS4 and PlayStation Vita, Sony leapfrogged one of the competing Wii U's selling points: the ability to take a full-fledged console game off the television and onto a mobile device. Utilizing Gaikai's streaming software, the PS4 will act as a server, and the Vita as a client. The ultimate goal, according to Gaikai Chief Executive David Perry, is to make "every PS4 game playable on the PlayStation Vita." How PS4 games, which use a controller with more buttons than the Vita has, will work with such a transition remains unknown. More from the PS3 stalwarts: "Killzone" and "Infamous," two series that released a couple of titles apiece on the PS3, return for new installments on the PS4. "Killzone Shadow Fall" was displayed with more than seven minutes of real-time gameplay demonstration, looking to maintain the series' FPS fundamentals. "Infamous: Second Son," teased a storyline apart from the first two games, featuring what may have been a new protagonist with the same projectile and mobility-based superpowers. The hardware specs:- X86 CPU with a next-gen AMD Radeon based graphics engine,
- enhanced PC GPU,
- 8GB unified memory,
- local HD,
- GDDR 5 system memory,
- Blu-ray disk support plus good ol' DVD,
- HDMI output support as well as Analog-AV out and
- an optical digital output.
- PlayStation 4 Eye - a newly developed camera system that utilizes two high-sensitivity camera equipped with wide-angle lenses and 85-degree diagonal angle views.
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