John Price
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I guess it depends on what you play and how good your internet is. I got a Backbone for my phone to play Infinite Wealth on and it was adequate for that type of game (non twitch or high intensity).does anyone have the PlayStation portal? What are thoughts on it? It is something I’m thinking of getting for just around the house. I find it easier to play handhelds then games on the television as I get older.
I got one when I had my baby so I could play anywhere in my house and it works pretty well. It has the occasional connection lost (but you can reconnect right away in a few seconds anyway) if I'm at the far reaches of my wifi. I've been playing Elden Ring on it so it should be fine for most games. Battery life is pretty good as well.does anyone have the PlayStation portal? What are thoughts on it? It is something I’m thinking of getting for just around the house. I find it easier to play handhelds then games on the television as I get older.
People not AI will make games, PlayStation boss says
This is more on the BBC article misleading than the boss though.Mr Hulst acknowledged AI was changing gaming - but said there would always be a future for human developers.
"I suspect there will be a dual demand in gaming: one for AI-driven innovative experiences and another for handcrafted, thoughtful content," he told the BBC.
"Striking the right balance between leveraging AI and preserving the human touch will be crucial."
I don't even know what game your are talking about and i follow gaming news. There must be 0 buzz out there.Is Sony going to have another Guardians of the Galaxy inspired game flop? I’m not hearing any buzz for infergalactic space heretic prophet or whatever that name was. It feels like that wrestler that had a jersey shore gimmick and by the time he got to the WWE the fad was over.
I don't even know what game your are talking about and i follow gaming news. There must be 0 buzz out there.