A closer look at the PS4, DualShock 4 and demo of PS4 Eye


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Ok.. if more can be done with the Eye and controller.. It's pulling me in to buy the eye with the ps4

and the little guys are uber cute waving back 276232_Papel-de-Parede-Meme-So-Cute_1920x1200.jpg

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That was actually really cool. I do hope that Sony enables us to navigate the PS4 interface with out hands/voice at some point without the need for a DS4 or MOVE controller.

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Looks fun and intuitive!

I'm excited to get my hands on the controller and feel the changes of the DS4 in my hands compared to the DS3 which I wasn't really a big fan of. I've always preferred Xbox controllers to PS controllers.

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I'm not normally impressed by these things, they usually don't work that well, but the changes to the DS4 make this look like it will be so fun and simple to do, so many different ways to interact aswell, those guys are doing a great job.

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Hah, that really looks cool!

I like the idea of having the controller integrated too. It gives you a physical reference point, something to touch and something to interact with. Kinect can do the same of course, but this tech demo to be honest looks like a lot more fun than what I've seen from Kinect so far :p

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Definitely a cute idea, would be nice to see them offered as a free sort of 'tech demo' game collection (akin to something like Welcome Park for the Vita).

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Pretty fun looking stuff. I like what they have done to the DS4. I've never favored the Ps style controller with the sticks in the middle, but they have definitely improved the design.

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Since the camera doesn't come with the console all of these things are useless for most people. A small, small, small minority might buy the camera but the potential for any serious use has been hampered now.

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I know that just by stating all the DRM bs Xbone has on the E3 was more than enough for SONY to be winners but maaaaan they should have shown that!!!

I was absolutely and completely sold already but now...

Placing preorder :D

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Since the camera doesn't come with the console all of these things are useless for most people. A small, small, small minority might buy the camera but the potential for any serious use has been hampered now.

Microsoft managed to sell over 24 million Kinects, and that POS barely works. If developers do interesting things with it, and Sony markets it properly, or includes it in a bundle with the PS4, there is no reason it couldn't be successful.

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Microsoft managed to sell over 24 million Kinects, and that POS barely works. If developers do interesting things with it, and Sony markets it properly, or includes it in a bundle with the PS4, there is no reason it couldn't be successful.

Sony didn't feel like focusing much on Move with the ps3 (which was equally as 'pos' as Kinect), so it remains to be seen if that will change now. At the moment, I haven't seen any evidence that they will. Besides, do we know which camera system is better equipped hardware or software wise? I haven't seen comparisons.

It was interesting that MS didn't spend any time on Kinect titles and Sony didn't spend any time on Move titles at E3. I think both knew that wasn't the place or time to discuss such things.

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Microsoft managed to sell over 24 million Kinects, and that POS barely works. If developers do interesting things with it, and Sony markets it properly, or includes it in a bundle with the PS4, there is no reason it couldn't be successful.

That is a nice made up theory, but it doesn't translate. It's not going to be bundled and thus it is useless.

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