Lance McDonald (a famous Souls modder that has some friends in the industry) said early this week that Sony actually gives the tools needed to make cross-saves happen.
I know that I might be the only one, but I'm starting to get tired of seeing that everyone and everything needs to have an opinion or need to make a statement about all the issues that are happening in the world, whether it's good or bad. I don't see any problem if a Sony executive or employee talks about these matters, but it is a bummer to see that they as a company are obliged to say something.
If they keep doing this, they will end up in a complicated situation for them like having to speak of the China government or something like that.
It's kind of sad to see that the public will not react well if it's not a new AAA-GOTY contender.
And it's also funny to see that everyone complained that Sony was announcing its games very early. And now that they've stopped with that, people complain that they do not have anything to announce.
I liked it, but hopefully in the next, they advertise in advance if it will be focused on VR, PS4, PS5 and etc and tell how long it lasts (I saw a lot of people complaining that they thought it would last more than 2h).
It really missed something big, but I think it would be a mistake to show more of The Last Of Us 2, Death Stranding and Ghost Of Tsushima if it is not to announce the release date.
I'm starting to think that Sony will need to open/buy some studios to get enough content for years to come.
I'm the only one who thinks they will do exactly the same thing from previous years, but now with the "keynote" happening on a day before?
They're going to show some trailers for already announced games, probably show some new indies, maybe announce some dates for 2018, call a few guests on stage (like Tim Schafer in the last few years) and announce some new games, which are likely to be 3rd party games, since all of Sony's studios are currently busy.
I would not be surprised to see anything related to the Resident Evil 2 Remake, announcement of the Crash Team Racing Remake or something like this type of games.
Remembering that they have already confirmed that they will show more of Dreams, Ghost Of Tsushima, and The Last Of Us Part II.
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Re: Cross-Save Between PS4 and PS5 Games Is Up to Developers
Lance McDonald (a famous Souls modder that has some friends in the industry) said early this week that Sony actually gives the tools needed to make cross-saves happen.
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Re: PS4 Games on PS5 - All Confirmed Upgrades
AC: Valhalla is confirmed as well. Rainbow Six Seige too if I'm not mistaken.
Re: Destruction AllStars Brings Vehicular Carnage to PS5
Just a note: It's been developed by a team that worked on the PGR Series on Xbox
Re: PS5 Reveal Event Scheduled for Thursday Has Been Postponed
I know that I might be the only one, but I'm starting to get tired of seeing that everyone and everything needs to have an opinion or need to make a statement about all the issues that are happening in the world, whether it's good or bad. I don't see any problem if a Sony executive or employee talks about these matters, but it is a bummer to see that they as a company are obliged to say something.
If they keep doing this, they will end up in a complicated situation for them like having to speak of the China government or something like that.
Re: PlayStation Fans Fidgety as Control, The Last Guardian Devs Pick Epic Over Sony
It seems to align with the strategy of not caring much about exclusives that Sony is clearly heading into to.
Re: Reaction: State of Play Can and Will Be Great Assuming Sony Sticks with It
It's kind of sad to see that the public will not react well if it's not a new AAA-GOTY contender.
And it's also funny to see that everyone complained that Sony was announcing its games very early. And now that they've stopped with that, people complain that they do not have anything to announce.
Re: Talking Point: What Did You Think of Sony's State of Play Livestream?
Oh, and the reactions from this stream explain very well why Sony likes to spend months and months without saying anything.
Re: Talking Point: What Did You Think of Sony's State of Play Livestream?
I liked it, but hopefully in the next, they advertise in advance if it will be focused on VR, PS4, PS5 and etc and tell how long it lasts (I saw a lot of people complaining that they thought it would last more than 2h).
It really missed something big, but I think it would be a mistake to show more of The Last Of Us 2, Death Stranding and Ghost Of Tsushima if it is not to announce the release date.
I'm starting to think that Sony will need to open/buy some studios to get enough content for years to come.
Re: PSX 2017 May Not Have a Proper Press Conference This Year
I'm the only one who thinks they will do exactly the same thing from previous years, but now with the "keynote" happening on a day before?
They're going to show some trailers for already announced games, probably show some new indies, maybe announce some dates for 2018, call a few guests on stage (like Tim Schafer in the last few years) and announce some new games, which are likely to be 3rd party games, since all of Sony's studios are currently busy.
I would not be surprised to see anything related to the Resident Evil 2 Remake, announcement of the Crash Team Racing Remake or something like this type of games.
Remembering that they have already confirmed that they will show more of Dreams, Ghost Of Tsushima, and The Last Of Us Part II.