I'm going to pick it up tonight or tomorrow night and play it over the weekend.
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I'm level 25, but only did a little dz. I'm 13 there. You rank quick in the dz at first going in at a high level. Need to be dz rank 30 to really buy anything or open boxes though.Originally posted by rado View PostGot to level 15 last night. Haven't done the dark zone yet, will do tonight.
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Beat the game. Just over 40 hours of game play. Now to work on the challenge modes and dz to get the top gear and guns.
The one thing I really like about the missions is there is a lot of good story and one mission takes 30 minutes or so depending on the difficulty setting and the number in the fireteam.
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Ratchet & Clank on PS4 might be the best-looking game IOriginally posted by Bouncer View Post
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At 28 just about an hour ago. I've been taking my time though. DZ at 16 and liking that as well. All of my story missions are done and most side missions. The modification of abilities, weapons, gear, etc....wow.
It's addicting for sure, you just can't put the controller down lol. I need to go work:P
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Report: Sony working on upgraded, 4K-capable PS4 | Ars Technica
Development sources say hardware refresh would sport more powerful GPU.
Sony has begun briefing developers on plans to release a new version of the PS4 with increased graphical capabilities, according to a report from Kotaku.
The PS4.5 (as at least one overheard developer is apparently calling it) would sport a more powerful GPU than the current console, according to the report. That new hardware would allow the system to support games running at 4K resolution (the PS4 can currently only display photos and videos in 4K) and could help power more detailed experiences on the upcoming PlayStation VR. It's unclear from the report whether the improved power would be available in the form of a new console or as an upgrade program to existing PS4 units (or both).
Kotaku's Patrick Klepek cites two trusted development sources for the information and says other staffers at the site were able to independently confirm the same hardware plans with additional sources. That said, Klepek's sources warn that the plans they're hearing about seem more "exploratory" and vague than anything concrete at this point.
A slight graphical upgrade to the PS4 would make some sense to fill the gap between now and the eventual release of an entirely new PlayStation 5 platform. Just over two years out, the PS4 is already starting to show its age a bit at the top end of the performance curve. The PlayStation VR headset, for instance, runs at a slightly lower resolution than its high-end PC competition, and the device needs an external processing box to help offload some processing work from the central system (though Sony insists that box's role has been overstated in the press).
Outside of VR, 4K TVs are becoming much more affordable and common in living rooms around the world. That's easy to forget given that the now-standard HDTV was far from a household item when the Xbox 360 and PS3 released in 2005 and 2006. In fact, the Wii's lack of contemporary HD support made its graphics look increasingly dated throughout its lifespan. The jump from 1080p HD to 4K resolutions isn't quite as revelatory as that resolution jump from a decade ago, but today's consoles could start to look similarly dated if they can't take full advantage of 4K TVs.
If it was to happen, this kind of mid-generation tweak to the actual graphical power of home console hardware is pretty much unprecedented (unless you count external add-ons like the Sega CD and 32X). Sony would have to handle some tough questions about how older PS4 games would be upscaled for any half-measure upgraded system and whether the company would allow new games to run exclusively on the PS4.5 (much like some portable games now require the upgraded "new Nintendo 3DS"). Any "enhanced PS4" rollout would have to be managed very carefully to avoid splitting the market.
Microsoft's Phil Spencer recently floated a trial balloon hinting that the Xbox One might see its own PC-style upgrade program in the near future (though he later walked back those statements a bit). In any case, with outfits like Valve taking pains to make PCs more console-like, it wouldn't be a total shock if consoles start imitating the PC's hardware upgrade cycle in return.
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More evidence of PS4K and possible hardware scenarios.
We know PlayStation 4.5 is real - but why is Sony making it? • Eurogamer.net
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