Personal computing discussed
JohnC wrote:No chance for abuse there.Edit: the "remote control access" to your console (where your friend over the internet can take over your gameplay) sounds pretty cool.
UberGerbil wrote:JohnC wrote:No chance for abuse there.Edit: the "remote control access" to your console (where your friend over the internet can take over your gameplay) sounds pretty cool.
JohnC wrote:I guess you missed the stereoscopic camera earlier in the stream.... No Kinect-like controller this time, still relying on this gay "Move" dildo... Oh well, maybe next year...
Dizik wrote:JohnC wrote:I guess you missed the stereoscopic camera earlier in the stream.... No Kinect-like controller this time, still relying on this gay "Move" dildo... Oh well, maybe next year...
JohnC wrote:They didn't actually name it. They referred to it as a "stereo camera" that can (and I'm paraphrasing) sense depth. It looks like it ships with the console, too.Dizik wrote:JohnC wrote:I guess you missed the stereoscopic camera earlier in the stream.... No Kinect-like controller this time, still relying on this gay "Move" dildo... Oh well, maybe next year...
I did? What was the name for it?
Dizik wrote:They didn't actually name it. They referred to it as a "stereo camera" that can (and I'm paraphrasing) sense depth. It looks like it ships with the console, too.
drfish wrote:Lol, it is just a locked down PC...
Edit: R&D for the PS3 just a little too spendy Sony?
CampinCarl wrote:I'm finding it hard to comprehend why they won't be able to run PS1-PS2 emulation natively on the x86 processor. I had a friend who wrote a PS2 emulator a few years back, and while it had its bugs (come on, it was written by one guy), it definitely ran pretty smoothly. I think Sony, with all their resources, should be able to write PS1-PS3 emulators for x86 and have them execute very well.
lilbuddhaman wrote:CampinCarl wrote:I'm finding it hard to comprehend why they won't be able to run PS1-PS2 emulation natively on the x86 processor. I had a friend who wrote a PS2 emulator a few years back, and while it had its bugs (come on, it was written by one guy), it definitely ran pretty smoothly. I think Sony, with all their resources, should be able to write PS1-PS3 emulators for x86 and have them execute very well.
Because releasing an "HD" version (with no actual new features or HD textures) of old games will get them far more money.