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La que tiene pintaza es Naomi Kyle  roto2cafe
De qué va realmente Thief aparte de lo de robar y tal?
(26-01-2014 22:01)Lu link [ -> ]De qué va realmente Thief aparte de lo de robar y tal?
Estoy en plan vago Tongue

http://es.ign.com/preview/12530/thief-im...360-one-pc



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(27-01-2014 00:14)ifar B link [ -> ]Estoy en plan vago Tongue

http://es.ign.com/preview/12530/thief-im...360-one-pc

Es que no sé... no sé si me va a molar...
(27-01-2014 22:42)EarthBound link [ -> ]Así de manera simplista: Deus Ex en la Edad Media.

Lo he leído por ahí, pero infelizmente no he jugado al Deus Ex.

Más o menos pillo de qué va, pero no sé si acaba de gustarme el gameplay.
(28-01-2014 02:40)Lu link [ -> ]Lo he leído por ahí, pero infelizmente no he jugado al Deus Ex.

Más o menos pillo de qué va, pero no sé si acaba de gustarme el gameplay.

Pues Deus Ex Human Revolution es uno de los grandes de la generación pasada, dale una oportunidad que está muy barato.
Yo confiaría mi brazo a Eidos Montreal y estaría seguro que no me decepcionarán. Espero a Thief con muchas ganas sisi
Yo no he probado Thief antes, pero si lo están haciendo los mismos que el Human Revolution desde luego que puede quedar algo majo.

Lo visto en videos a mi me motiva bastante, aunque espero que mantengan las diferentes rutas para abordar situaciones, que tan buen juego daba en Deus EX

Mi próxima compra, seguramente... mola

salu2
Gameplay de 5 minutos del inFamous + gifs de neon de propina



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Quiero ese infamous
Ojo con lo que publica hoy mismo Eurogamer...


PS1/PS2 games heading to PlayStation 4

Source: titles running under emulation, HD visual enhancements in development.

Backwards compatibility is coming to PlayStation 4, and PlayStation Now is only part of the story. A well-placed source working with Sony's streaming service reveals that only PlayStation 3 titles are currently scheduled to use the "gameplay over IP" cloud service. PS1 and PS2 titles are set to follow the more conventional route of running locally under emulation on Sony's latest console - but with the possibility of HD visual enhancements.

While Sony effectively phased out hardware emulation of previous platforms during the early stages of the PS3 era, it has worked consistently on opening up the PlayStation back catalogue to publishers via software emulation and PSN downloads. Internally, PlayStation 3's firmware contains emulators for PS1, PS2 and even the handheld PSP, while Vita is capable of running PS1 and Vita titles virtually flawlessly using the same technology. In short, there's a proven codebase that can only get better for the vastly more powerful PS4.

Our information suggests that the same internal emulator strategy is planned for PlayStation 4, and we understand that Sony is actively pursuing the ability for older titles to run without the blurry upscaling seen on PS3, suggesting that native HD resolutions are being targeted. Assuming this intention carries through to final code, we'll be seeing an effect similar to the resolution scaling seen on unofficial PC emulation of Sony's consoles, as well as a great many of the "HD remasters" we saw on PS3 - where original assets were rendered at a higher resolution, often without any actual remastering at all.

Sony's use of emulation as opposed to PlayStation Now streaming is an interesting decision - and the right one for enthusiast gamers. Running code locally provides a superior experience in terms of both input latency and image quality, and owing to the bandwidth requirements of continuous gameplay streaming, a single download could actually work out better economically for the platform holder. However, anything that can be run on PS3 can also operate on the PlayStation Now servers, so theoretically there is no technical reason why PS1, PS2 and PSP titles running on the existing, upscaling PS3 emulators couldn't be added to the streaming service should Sony see fit - though HD resolution scaling would most likely be off the table in those circumstances.

Fuente: http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/digita...ing-to-ps4