RogueSplinterCell
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I never played a Street Fighter game before so I thought I would try out SFV. I'm having a blast playing the game, the only downside is when it lags online.
Batteries are probably fried I had the same problem with mine are these older controllers (OG PS dualshocks? if so that is probably why)I know this is a gen PS4 thread but figure it can't hurt to ask here first.
I haven't used my PS3 for quite a while and in that time, I figured the controller batteries died. 1 of them actually still had a charge but the other 2 were dead but for some reason, none of them will charge. I tried two different cables, tried hooking it up to my PS3, wall plug, and my computer... nothing. I could understand the battery not charging but they literally will not even power on while plugged into the PS3- I press the power button and nothing.
Anyone know why this is?
Yeah, the only one that is working is the newest one I have... the other two, one is a Sixaxis and the other is the one I got with my console back in 2008. But even if the battery is fried, shouldn't the controller work if i just plug it in?Batteries are probably fried I had the same problem with mine are these older controllers (OG PS dualshocks? if so that is probably why)
Yeah, I found that a few months back and made mine a screenshot of the covenant giant wolf in Dark Souls 3.I just noticed we can add a cover image to our PSN profile page. I'm using a funny capture of Tracer looking at her dangling bangs. It was an image I captured by chance when resetting the start time for a recording. Maybe someday I'll work on something really nice.
I thought the same thing: lots and lots of games shown so that was nice, but nothing really blew me away. God of War, Uncharted Lost Legacy, Spider Man (too many QTEs), and Days Gone all look great and pique my interest more this year after seeing more of them.. but nothing super shocking. Shadow of the Colossus Remake was surprising but I would have rather had an ICO remake. All the VR games looked pretty meh. Detroit impressed me the most but Quantic Dream games always have a habit of coming up just short of being fantastic.Well Sony's E3 wasn't exactly that interesting. There were a couple of games I'm interested in but nothing really jumped out at me or was particularly surprising. They even had a couple of remakes/re-releases in there instead of new stuff. At least no one got on stage and asked for kickstarter donations this year.
I agree with you the Sony presentation left a lot to be desired, specifically games that can be in my grubby little hands on a reasonable time table. I really dislike the general industry trend to tease or reveal projects too early; I don't particularly care to wait 3-5+ years with the occasional updates. I think Fallout 4's reveal was expertly handled and I would like more companies doing so.The only real surprise would have been SotC remake had it not been leaked online hours before thanks to nerds who can't stop digging through trademark filings. The presentation was great, but overall I'm not truly excited for anything. Sad as it sounds, I'm more interested to play Far Cry 5 than anything Sony is offering because I feel like Sony exclusives are all starting to blend together. Third person, check. Zombies/Monsters, check. Well crafted story, check. Don't get me wrong, I'm positive all these games will be great but it's just starting to feel repetitive with their offerings.
I can kinda forgive Nintendo because they do have a holiday lineup so teasing a few games is not that terrible. Watching Sony's conference though was painful. Here are more looks at our games but we wont tell you when you can play them or if we do it's 2018. Seriously Sony, at least tell me what's coming out this year that I can spend money on. X-box was just as bad as Sony's conference. I would rather almost all games be like Fallout 4 or SW Battlefront 2. Gets announced this year and it's out this year. No waiting 3+ years to play a game and be disappointed.I agree with you the Sony presentation left a lot to be desired, specifically games that can be in my grubby little hands on a reasonable time table. I really dislike the general industry trend to tease or reveal projects too early; I don't particularly care to wait 3-5+ years with the occasional updates. I think Fallout 4's reveal was expertly handled and I would like more companies doing so.
Butttt then there's Nintendo that show's a title card with the word 'Metroid' and I'm frothing at the mouth so what do I know.
I'd like to pick the Crash trilogy up when it's less than $20. I'm really only interested in the second and third games.I can kinda forgive Nintendo because they do have a holiday lineup so teasing a few games is not that terrible. Watching Sony's conference though was painful. Here are more looks at our games but we wont tell you when you can play them or if we do it's 2018. Seriously Sony, at least tell me what's coming out this year that I can spend money on. X-box was just as bad as Sony's conference. I would rather almost all games be like Fallout 4 or SW Battlefront 2. Gets announced this year and it's out this year. No waiting 3+ years to play a game and be disappointed.
So I bought that Crash remake because I never got a chance to try the Crash games. While the jumping is kinda wacky, I expected a good platformer and I received said good platformer. Can't argue about these games, they are pretty damn good even for 2017.
I think that's a good strategy on Sony's part. Let the third party companies release their games during the holiday season (like they always do), and then Sony comes in January / February of the new year with their exclusives. Exclusive or first party games should not compete directly with third party games.Sony hardly releases stuff during the holiday. Never understand why people expect that. Lets not forget the great first half of 2017.
Come the first half of 2018 people will again be like "omg stop sony, my poor wallet!"
My point is that Sony is becoming too homogenized in their lineup and complacency is what got them in trouble the first time. I love their games, but variety is the spice of life.Indies has worked so well for them and was a big reason(at least according to many PS owners) why Sony was succeeding with the PS4, not sure how that hurts them. Even MS is going the indie route it seems with their most recent E3 press conference.
This. All of this. Diversity generally leads to risk when it comes to business decisions, and it's not hard to understand why Sony seems reluctant to spend tens if not hundreds of millions on a bet that may not pay off. I'm thinking of your points earlier with The Last Guardian for example. Sony is likely in the red for that product due to it's long development time, and as you said, it not hitting the mark with the audience. In a modern gaming world where games take dozens if not hundreds of developers working for 2+ years, innovation is a risk and risks are expensive. Just my two cents.My point is that Sony is becoming too homogenized in their lineup and complacency is what got them in trouble the first time. I love their games, but variety is the spice of life.