Friday, 17 October 2014

 
Firmware Update 2.0 includes Themes, music playback, improved UI, improved broadcasting, voice commands, and friends list features.


A home UI and Library redesign will be among several major improvements coming to PS4 via the upcoming 2.0 firmware update, codenamed Masamune.In addition to previously announced YouTube support and Share Play features, Sony has confirmed the system will get themes, a USB music player, much improved live broadcasting abilities, and a new way of finding friends on PS4. In the announcement on Thursday, the company offered the first screenshots of the new firmware.

Here's the list of newly announced features:
USB Music Player: PS4 owners can play their own music in the background while playing a game using USB Music Player*. After inserting a USB stick loaded with music into the PS4, a new option for USB Music Player will appear. Supported filename extensions include MP3, MP4, M4A, and 3GP.
Change colors: In addition to the ability to add a theme, PS4 owners can also change the background of the home screen from light blue to one of seven new colors: gold, blue, red, green, purple, pink, and gray.
Players You May Know: PS4 will now suggest players you may know in the 'What's New' section, recommending gamers your friends frequently play with.
Enhancements to Live Broadcasting: Masamune brings a variety of improvements to live broadcasting on PS4. In the Live From PlayStation app, PS4 owners can now select a Featured channel, which includes official broadcasts from PlayStation, broadcasts from people on a players friend list, and any game channel that the player has followed. Additionally, Live From PlayStation now has filters for searching broadcasts on a specific game, as well as support for archived broadcasts.
Content Area and Library: PS4's Content Area, which shows the latest games and apps a PS4 owner has used, has been redesigned to help make it easier to quickly find and access content. It now shows 15 of a player's most used apps or games, and additional items will be added to a player's Library. The Library on PS4 has improved filter and sort functions to help organize contented by type (game / app / TV & video), name (a - z or z - a), recently used, or install date.
Enhanced Voice Commands: The ability to control PS4 using voice has been improved. Players can now say 'PlayStation' to begin commands, and 'All Commands,' to see a list of all voice command options available. New voice commands were added for live broadcasting, including "Start broadcast," "End broadcast," and "Find face."
Add To Library: The monthly free PlayStation Plus games will have an 'Add to Library' button in the PlayStation Store. This button will add a game to a PS4 owner's library without downloading it - saving space on their hard drive.
Back Up Data: Data on PS4 can be backed up and resorted using USB storage. This will back up all data for the console, including settings, save data, screenshots, video clips, download data, and more.
Sony confirmed at Gamescom in August that the long-awaited Share Play feature will be introduced to PS4 as part of firmware update 2.0, which due for release by Autumn. Share Play allows players to pass control of their game to another PS4 owner remotely via the internet.
The anticipated feature was first announced during the PS4 unveiling in February 2013, but missed the PS4 launch and was yet to surface on the console.
The PS4 firmware 2.0 update will also add video upload support for YouTube, along with "dedicated app support". The PS4's activity board, 'What's New', will also be revised.
Sony is yet to confirm a precise release date for the firmware.

PS4 Firmware Update 2.0 Brings Many Features

Tuesday, 14 October 2014



Looks like an Assassin’s Creed Unity Xbox One bundle might be coming, at least in Europe, and at least if the Austrian retailer Gameware is to be believed.


The Austrian retailer Gameware listed today two Assassin’s Creed Unity Xbox One bundles on its site. Apparently, one bundle would include AC: Unity, an usual black 500 GB Xbox One and Kinect priced at €509.99 which is roughly USD$648, while the other one would not include Kinect and appears priced at €409.99 which translates to roughly USD$521.



Assassin’s Creed Unity and Black Flag Xbox One Bundle Leaked by European Retailer

Monday, 13 October 2014

The creator of the Resident Evil series said that The Evil Within launches with what is being touted as a "return to survival horror's roots."

Just in time to prepare for Halloween, survival-horror game The Evil Within will be released for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, and PC this week.
Pc recommended system requirements were recentlydetailed, and users with a more powerful machine can crank the framerate up past the 30fps setting.

Take a look at the list below for more on what games are out in Australia this week.

October 16, 2014
Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel (PS3, Xbox 360, PC)
F1 2014 (PS3, Xbox 360, PC)

The Evil Within (PS4, PS3, Xbox One, Xbox 360, PC)

The Evil Within will Release Tomorrow For All Platforms

Saturday, 11 October 2014

Electronic Arts has published the recommended and minimum PC specifications for Dragon Age: Inquisition, as well as new screenshots of the PC version in action.
You can find the specifications from EA below. While setups closer to the recommended list will produce a more visually refined product - including support for 4K resolution and AMD Mantle - the game is also playable on more modest machines.
The screenshots also offer a detailed look at the game's special PC combat interface, which adds a keyboard-friendly ability bar already familiar for PC players of Dragon Age: Origins.
In late July, EA delayed the Dragon Age: Inquisition release date by more than a month. The third entry in the RPG series is now scheduled to launch on PC, Xbox One, PS4, Xbox 360 and PS3 on November 18 in North America and November 21 in Europe

Dragon Age: Inquisition PC specs
Recommended:
OS: Windows 7 or 8.1 64-bit
CPU: AMD six core CPU @ 3.2 GHz, Intel quad core CPU @ 3.0 GHz
System RAM: 8 GB
Graphics Card: AMD Radeon HD 7870 or R9 270, NVIDIA GeForce GTX 660
Graphics Memory: 3 GB
Hard Drive: 26 GB
DirectX 11
Minimum:
OS: Windows 7 or 8.1 64-bit
CPU: AMD quad core CPU @ 2.5 GHz, Intel quad core CPU @ 2.0 GHz
System RAM: 4 GB
Graphics CARD: AMD Radeon HD 4870, NVIDIA GeForce 8800 GT
Graphics Memory: 512 MB
Hard Drive: 26 GB
DirectX 10

Dragon Age: Inquisition's PC System Requirements

Friday, 3 October 2014

Meet Longinus. He will provide you with the tools you need to complete your righteous work in Kyrat.


The Weapons of Far Cry 4 Trailer

Wednesday, 1 October 2014


Four hackers aged 18 to 28 have been charged with a series of alleged breaches which resulted in the leaking of Modern Warfare 3, a Zombie Studios military simulator and pre-announcement details on the Xbox One. Two of the four charged - from Canada and the United States - have already pleaded guilty, while the remaining two based in the US are still being investigated.
The group faces an 18-count indictment which includes conspiracies to commit computer fraud, copyright infringement, wire fraud, mail fraud, identity theft and theft of trade secrets. According to a statement by the US Department of Justice, the group is allegedly responsible for stealing $100 million worth of intellectual property and proprietary data.
According to the department’s evidence, the group was responsible for allegedly hacking Microsoft Corporation, Epic Games, Valve Corporation, Zombie Studios and the US Army. While the Xbox One, Gears of War 3 and the Zombie Studios military simulator are all mentioned specifically, it’s unclear what data was obtained from the Valve breaches. The group is said to have accessed the information via SQL injection and stolen log-in information.
In addition to the four charged North Americans, the Australian hacker SuperDaE is also being charged under Australian law for his alleged involvement. SuperDaE, who claimed responsibility for a series of breaches similar to those described above, including the alleged sale of an Xbox One dev kit, became notorious last year when he was raided by Australian law enforcement, as Kotaku reports.
“The American economy is driven by innovation. But American innovation is only valuable when it can be protected," Assistant Attorney General Caldwell said in relation to the two guilty pleas. "Today’s guilty pleas show that we will protect America’s intellectual property from hackers, whether they hack from here or from abroad.”

Five charged with hacking Valve, Activision and Microsoft

At its San Francisco event, Microsoft announced that the technical preview of Windows 10 will touch down tomorrow.
The company’s new operating system is a long-awaited replacement for its beleaguered Windows 8.x platform. That version of Windows saw limited business adoption, and consumer fatigue.
On stage, Microsoft executive Terry Myerson stated that Windows has 1.5 billion users. Myerson indicated that Windows is at a “threshold,’ ironically. For more on the new operating system, head here.
The ‘Insider Program” is designed to let people get the new code, but with the expectation that they new stuff will be a bit off, here and there. New code is new code, after all. Myerson indicated that the new code is an attempt to “share more than ever before.” The goal, he said, is to build something for every Microsoft customer.
Windows 10 is the name for the “product family,” according to the company.
The full operating system will be available after Build in 2015, or, put another way, mid of next year.
Watch Windows VP Joe Belfiore talk about some of the features in Windows 10, like the new Start menu, multiple desktops, and improved multi-tasking. Learn how you can be part of creating the best Windows yet with the Tech Preview and the Windows Insider Program.

Technical Preview of Windows 10 Will be Available Tomorrow