Machiavellian said: All I hear is someone who has no clue about the technology they are talking about. Let me give you a little background. I work at a software company that heavily use dedicated servers. We host companies business with our setup and I certainly know the cost of hosting services, dedicated servers and cloud infrastructure. We pay a company for the servers, then we sell it with our software to business. So while you can only guess about this stuff, I actually know. You are talking about technology that you really have no experience with or understand the cost. You act as if Sony can turn on a switch and suddenly they have enough capacity to support every game with dedicated servers when they do not invest in this area. All you have to do is a little research in this area before you make statements. Do your homework. |
Dude, don’t care about your back ground don’t mean much in the context of what Sony can and can’t afford to do. Here’s the thing, Sony doesn’t need to have the largest network of cloud severs there is. Their own, Gaikai is large enough to support ps4 for the first year or more. And they are adding to it. To think they can’t just turn around and use the same severs for setting up online matches and whatever is, eats away at your credibly. They have already stated so, and that they would and Devs could use it in the same way. So you’re saying again? Oh money. Right. I guess you were on the bandwagon of Sony can't afford ps4/vita/Gaikai or anything else they've done and bought over the past few years, right? You believe the cloud hype too much, and what's more is you claim to be an expert in the field.