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Why would they say that game is running on a high end PC having specs better than PS4 in PS4 reveal?

 

Still who cares, game looks prominent. Graphics will be equally good on next-gen consoles too and please stop camparing PC gfx with consoles.

Abey par button icon toh Dual shock k the? .....Why would they use PC specs ? Kz4 looks better than Watch dogs and that was on PS4...LOL

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Abey par button icon toh Dual shock k the? .....Why would they use PC specs ? Kz4 looks better than Watch dogs and that was on PS4...LOL

you mean to say you can't use dual shock with PC? :lol:

 

Check GPU specs of PS4, the performance will lie in between HD 7850 and 7870. To too bas samajh jaa ab....

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Nope...It was running on high-end PC (easily).

 

 

 

You don't say.

 

It was run on a PC with PS4 specs.

Yes yes PC is always the master Race, but you should also consider giving a bit of credit for the next generation of consoles, cuz they are the driving force, even for PC games.

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Well game is listed for 99$ on Amazon. If 99$ is the price of next gen games, then bhaad me gaya PS4 and bhaad me gaya next gen. I will stick to my PC and Steam.

 

 

 

 

 

Region Free, 500$ and I AM BUYING THIS DAY 1. f**k Xperia Z and other upcoming phones. I am fine with my S2. Next gen consoles, bring it ON.

 

 

fir le raha hai ya nahi? :P

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99$ was a place holder price it seems.

That would make sense, because if they priced the games as $60, and by launch time if Sony decided to charge $75 for games, they'd have to honor the $60 preorders. At least that's how Amazon does things. :fear:

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That would make sense, because if they priced the games as $60, and by launch time if Sony decided to charge $75 for games, they'd have to honor the $60 preorders. At least that's how Amazon does things. :fear:

 

game is priced at 60$ on gamestop. :fear:

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game is priced at 60$ on gamestop. :fear:

Gamestop will probably just cancel the order if the announced price ends up being more than that.

 

From all the times I've dealt with Amazon, they usually always honor the price change. If you bought it for $20 and the price increased to $22 or even $42, seconds after you ordered, they'll still charge you only $20 and ship the product out to you. I haven't really seen that with many other retailers, and I'm guessing Gamestop will be the same. :fear:

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Gamestop will probably just cancel the order if the announced price ends up being more than that.

 

From all the times I've dealt with Amazon, they usually always honor the price change. If you bought it for $20 and the price increased to $22 or even $42, seconds after you ordered, they'll still charge you only $20 and ship the product out to you. I haven't really seen that with many other retailers, and I'm guessing Gamestop will be the same. :fear:

 

hmmm....according to the watch dogs trailer which was shown in PS4 reveal showcased banner "pre-order now" at the end, so don't think that gamestop will cancel orders like this way. If they don't know about pricing than why would they roll out pre-orders for this game and why would Ubisoft do this? Let's see...though, any price above this is ridiculous for me.

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^^ Yeah, true. Anything above that is kinda ridiculous

 

They might not plain cancel it, but they might just send you a mail saying "The price has increased to $xx.xx, so if you would like to cancel the order, please click here" or something like that.

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Watch Dogs’ creative director explains multiplayer “hyperconnectivity”

 

 

 

The demo presentation for Watch Dogs was one of the highlights of Tuesday’s PS4 conference. While the escalation from stopping a petty thief to shooting up goddamn cop cars was nothing short of ridiculous, the chance to hack into and subvert a city-sized collection of systems sounds brilliant. But there’s something that Ubisoft are being particularly coy about – the game’s multiplayer.
They’ve teased it. At the end of the latest video, the perspective shifts to a security camera being hacked by another player. It suggests an asynchronous online mode, in which players are tracking each other… for some reason or other. In an interview with Kotaku, Watch Dogs creative director Jonathan Morin hinted at the role of multiplayer within the game.
“Watch Dogs is all about hyperconnectivity,” said Morin. “To me, that has to mean all the time and anywhere. So yes, other people are out there all the time, when you don’t expect it. Whether you’re playing single-player or multiplayer, it’s happening. You’re saying asynchronous but it’s much more real-time than that…”
So are those players helping or hindering protagonist Aiden? “I think both are interesting questions,” Morin continued. “We’ll let players do pretty much what they want on those terms. And I think that what’s interesting is that since we’re creating a fantasy that you can progressively control all of Chicago and monitor everything… if you can do that… you need to ask yourself if Aiden Pearce can do all of this, can anybody else out there do the same thing? And the answer is absolutely yes.”
Sounds intriguing, to say the least. Watch Dogs is due out around autumn.
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I don't like it.. Hope they do something like Irrational and Bioware did and give an alternative reverse cover.

 

 

Watch Dogs’ creative director explains multiplayer “hyperconnectivity”

 

 

They’ve teased it. At the end of the latest video, the perspective shifts to a security camera being hacked by another player. It suggests an asynchronous online mode, in which players are tracking each other… for some reason or other. In an interview with Kotaku, Watch Dogs creative director Jonathan Morin hinted at the role of multiplayer within the game.
“Watch Dogs is all about hyperconnectivity,” said Morin. “To me, that has to mean all the time and anywhere. So yes, other people are out there all the time, when you don’t expect it. Whether you’re playing single-player or multiplayer, it’s happening. You’re saying asynchronous but it’s much more real-time than that…”
So are those players helping or hindering protagonist Aiden? “I think both are interesting questions,” Morin continued. “We’ll let players do pretty much what they want on those terms. And I think that what’s interesting is that since we’re creating a fantasy that you can progressively control all of Chicago and monitor everything… if you can do that… you need to ask yourself if Aiden Pearce can do all of this, can anybody else out there do the same thing? And the answer is absolutely yes.”
Sounds intriguing, to say the least. Watch Dogs is due out around autumn.

 

"Tracking each other' reminds me of AC's mp

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Box art is not that great but this game is going to sell a lot if it is out on every relevant platform out there.

Very interesting to see what would the graphical differences between PS3 and PS4 versions, and then PS4 and PC versions.

 

 

PS: Lol Wii U.

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