Considering wireless video out is a common Android feature, I really think Sony stepped on it's own member by not at least offering wired video out capability. It's fearful corporate decision making, if you ask me.
If you're going to offer a $300 item with outrageously priced proprietary add-ons, at the very minimum, make it as feature-rich and versatile as you can. Sony's exclusives just aren't enough to make this platform compete with the all-in-one devices most of us already own.
I interpret pretty much every single neutral to negative comment as "Waaaaaaah! I don't wanna be a girl and it doesn't have guns or swords!"
Go ahead and try to pass off these comments as some discerning observation, but it's clear a weaponless female protagonist is the beginning, middle and end of anyone's ambivalence or negativity towards this game, regardless of how they might try to disguise it.
I would say the glowing, turbulent particle motion is the best, most compelling use of PhysX yet. If the point of this hobby is immersion and both card makers are more or less equal, why not go with NVIDIA and see what the feature holds as the generation continues?
Although, yeah, I admit a super sweet deal or the right kind of bundle motivates me to spend my hard earned cash way more than a feature used in a handful of games.
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