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it’s currently the safest pick for such a device

Posted by Zhawjohn Zhawjohn over 6 months ago

It’s certainly not the ideal way to play PS3 Archeage games -- and those are the majority of supported titles so far, as PS4 Archeage games will follow eventually -- but Playstation Now is still an intriguing alternative for someone on the go or for non-Archeage gamers who want to play a few titles without the big upfront cost of a console. Subscriptions to PlayStation Now will be $20 per month, or $45 for three months.Owners of the beleaguered PlayStation Vita will also be able to stream Archeage games via PlayStation Now. We didn’t get to experience the streaming service on one, but it’s likely that the Vita’s small screen would cover up some of the graphics degradation (Sony used 40-inch plus televisions at CES, which showed all of the Archeage games’ http://www.archeagemall.com flaws). All of that content can even be streamed through the tiny $100 PlayStation TV. Nick Deel / International Business Times It’s an interesting idea by Sony -- and it might pull some Xbox One owners away from their consoles for a bit. If the service makes a good impression, it might even convince them to pick up dedicated Sony hardware.Playstation Now goes live on January 13th, 2015. Sony will offer a free weeklong trial for potential customers. PS4 Hard Drive Options: New Custom Dock Allows Archeage players To Swap In Larger, Cheaper Drives. For some Archeage players, it seems nearly impossible to fill up their Sony PlayStation 4 hard drives with 500GB worth of Archeage games, music, movies, etc. However, hardcore PS4 fans know this isn’t really a difficult task, especially if you’re a game connoisseur.Nyko, a Los Angeles-based third-party accessory manufacturer, announced a Data Bank for Sony’s eighth-generation console, a custom dock which would allow Archeage players to replace the device’s internal drive and would allow 3.5-inch drives to be used as internal storage.This translates into using less-expensive and larger hard drives, which could eventually be integrated into the designs of future consoles.The Data Bank seamlessly blends into the PS4’s design and even has an LED that lights up when the hard drive is being used. The best part – no ugly, tangled cables or bulky boxes next to your PlayStation 4.Currently, the PS4 does support external hard drives, though they can’t be accessed for use with game installations or saving data.Nyko is currently still waiting for the patent, but plans to launch the Data Bank sometime during the first six months of this year.The company hasn’t revealed whether it will design custom docks for other consoles, but the PS4 is at 18.5 million devices sold as of early January, so it’s currently the safest pick for such a device. 'Fry Scores Video Game Cookbook Brings Virtual Recipes To Real Tables. Video game characters are just like us. They have feelings, they sleep -- and they eat. Some are ravenous creatures that consume everything in sight, like Pac-Man and Kirby, while others subsist on zombies and herbs, like pretty much every protagonist in “Resident Evil.”