In my opinion there are too many unknowns in this field at the moment.
HDMI 2, only just certified, UHD not formalised and neither of the consoles support these anyway.
So maybe wait for the next level PS4 which should have it's act together.
Edit - Just read the "What PS4 doesn't do" article and that is very frustrating, no USB media, no CD audio, a LOT of restrictions. Will steer clear of either for now and buy a dedicated Blu ray player me thinks.
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We bought a force feedback steering wheel for MS jr mk 3. It's great as long as you've got something stable to clamp it to. Otherwise it removes you from the sofa.
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostFook knows. I'm a Luddite still on PS2. Dug it out at the w/e and let the kids play some shoot em ups and WWE wrestling that was obviously too old for them as MF Jnr then attempted to pile drive the kid across the road on a play date later. I was fooking livid. How many times do you have to tell your kids that you never never attempt a pile drive without at least two clothes lines followed by a hurricane rada. FFS!
His kids soon dropped their new DS's or whatever and effectively lived and played in the huge box the telly came as a sort of dom-bomzha (AtW word) house and lived in it for five weeks in the living room till he got fed of stepping round it...
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostFook knows. I'm a Luddite still on PS2. Dug it out at the w/e and let the kids play some shoot em ups and WWE wrestling that was obviously too old for them as MF Jnr then attempted to pile drive the kid across the road on a play date later. I was fooking livid. How many times do you have to tell your kids that you never never attempt a pile drive without at least two clothes lines followed by a hurricane rada. FFS!
You'll break it!
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Originally posted by Churchill View PostYeah but is it PS4 or XB1? I need to know!!!
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Originally posted by Churchill View PostI like driving games and we currently use a PS3 as a blueray/dvd player.
Suggestions?
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Originally posted by DaveB View PostWait for the launch lineup and see which one has the games to want to play. And keep an eye on the media restrictions as well.
Sony have said you won't be able to play any of your existing digital media on the PS4, it won't play DVD's or Blu-Ray out of the box and won't read CD's or play MP3's at all. If you want to listen to your own music you can't unless you buy it again through their online service. Most PS3 peripherals aren't supported either.
Here's what YOU WON'T be able to do with your PlayStation 4
MS haven't released an equivalent FAQ for the Xbox yet.
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Originally posted by Churchill View PostI like driving games and we currently use a PS3 as a blueray/dvd player.
Suggestions?
Sony have said you won't be able to play any of your existing digital media on the PS4, it won't play DVD's or Blu-Ray out of the box and won't read CD's or play MP3's at all. If you want to listen to your own music you can't unless you buy it again through their online service. Most PS3 peripherals aren't supported either.
Here's what YOU WON'T be able to do with your PlayStation 4
MS haven't released an equivalent FAQ for the Xbox yet.
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Originally posted by Churchill View PostI like driving games and we currently use a PS3 as a blueray/dvd player.
Suggestions?
I want, I want, I want!! But just for invoices and expenses - I need one on each screen and two other screens for CUK and Mumsnet.
Apple - Mac Pro
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Ok, New toy for Xmas, XBoxOne or PS4?
I like driving games and we currently use a PS3 as a blueray/dvd player.
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