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PS4 vs Xbox One: which is better?
The definitive showdown between Xbox One and PS4.
Both Xbox One S and Xbox One X feature Ultra HD Blu-ray players PS4 Pro has to rely on streaming for 4K content Standard PS4 and Xbox One both limited to 1080p playback.
In the past with Sony’s PS2 and PS3 consoles, they built a huge audience just by virtue of those consoles doubling as DVD and Blu-ray players that were priced competitively with standalone devices at launch. That’s what makes it so shocking that Microsoft has beaten them to the punch with the Xbox One S and Xbox One X being the first consoles to feature Ultra-HD Blu-ray compatibility.
Ultra HD Blu-rays are the latest and greatest disc format, and offer the best audio and video quality if you're looking to watch movies at home. The amount of discs available is slightly thin on the ground as it currently stands, but the situation is sure to improve in the future as the amount of 4K releases ramps up.
Of course, streaming is now the dominant way of consuming media at home, and the Xbox One S, the Xbox One X and the PS4 Pro are all able to handle 4K streams from the likes of Netflix and Amazon Prime. The limitations of streaming mean that the image quality won't quite be as good as physical media, but it's a much cheaper way to access 4K content.
We'll delve into more detail about the availability of apps for each console below.
Xbox One vs PS4 apps.
Very little to differentiate the two consoles in terms of apps.
The Xbox 360 and PS3 proved to be more than just gaming machines, and Xbox One and PS4 are no different. Of course, most are shared across both platforms.
One key difference between the consoles as they currently stand is access to 4K streaming services. While you'll have to opt for the more expensive PS4 Pro if you want 4K streaming services on a Sony console, both the Xbox One S and X are capable of 4K streaming.
In terms of the apps themselves, all next-gen gamers have access to Netflix, Amazon Instant Video, Hulu Plus, Crackle, Vudu and Redbox Instant as well as baseball subscription service MLB.TV.
Xbox One corners the app-filled market with ESPN, Fox Now, FX Now, NFL, TED, The CW, Twitch, Univision Deportes, Verizon FiOS TV and YouTube. It also has Microsoft's own OneDrive, Skype and Xbox Music and Xbox Video services.
That contrasts with PS4. Sony's console features Crunchyroll, Epix, NBA Gametime, NHL GameCenter Live, YuppTV, the WWE Network, VidZone, and Sony’s own foray into being a cable provider with PlayStation Vue.
Initially, Xbox One had first access to HBO Go before PS4, but now both consoles have the premium channel as an app. At least, if your cable provider in the US isn't Comcast. And, even if it is, both systems now support HBO Now, which lets you view HBO programming without a cable subscription.
More niche apps are expected as time goes on, so this is hardly the final list of apps for Xbox One and PS4.
Are PS4 and Xbox One backward compatible?
Xbox One backwards compatibility list is growing. PS4 offers backwards compatibility through PS Now streaming service.
The Xbox One vs PS4 comparison got interesting at E3 2015. After teasing Xbox 360 emulation, Microsoft announced Xbox One backward compatibility for Xbox 360 games. This was expanded to original Xbox games at E3 2017.
"We won't charge you to play the games you already own," jabbed Microsoft at Sony during its E3 press conference. Over 400 disc and downloadable Xbox 360 and Xbox titles will work on Xbox One, and the features of the newer console – like streaming and taking screenshots – crosses over to older games.
Microsoft launched Xbox One backward compatibility in November 2015, and a recent update saw its functionality expanded to include multi-disc games. Since then, the manufacturer has continued to bring more and more games to the console.
Sony's PlayStation Now service, meanwhile, is a streaming service that costs money to rent games. That's a bummer if you already paid for The Last of Us, God of War: Ascension, Dead Space 3 and Metal Gear Solid: Ground Zeroes on the PS3.
It also relies on streaming, meaning that the quality of your gameplay experience will vary based on the bandwidth of your internet connection.
Sony has expanded its video game streaming service to PS Vita, PC and PlayStation TV, and has even expanded it to include Sony and Samsung made TVs, and it now includes PS1, PS2 and PS4 games in addition to the previously PS3-only lineup.
None of these options are foolproof yet. That means you'll need to keep your Xbox 360 and PS3 in order to play more niche games that haven't been made backwards compatible on Xbox One or haven't been added to PlayStation Now.
You can't sell the old systems, and that means people won't be able to readily buy them – they're more likely to purchase them directly from Microsoft and Sony.
Other PS4 and Xbox One differences.
Both consoles charge for online multiplayer. Other media player features offered by Xbox One.
The look of the console, the feel of the controller and the appeal of the games list are the main differences from which consumers will decide on PS4 and Xbox One. However, there are other factors at play one should consider before buying into a new system. At the top of that list is a significant question: Where do most of your friends play?
Since there's no such thing as cross-platform multiplayer (even though Microsoft is totally open to it) between the two consoles, you may be split up when playing Call of Duty on PS4 when all of your friends own it for Xbox One.
Both Microsoft and Sony are charging for multiplayer this console generation, whereas PS3 gamers got to log into matches scott-free.
Sony sadly moved closer to Microsoft in this way, while Microsoft moved closer to Sony by tearing down the Xbox Live app paywall. You no longer have to subscribe to stream Netflix and other apps.
The PS4 vs Xbox One comparison has evolved in the last four years, mostly because Microsoft's plans have shifted, from Xbox One price drops to more lenient paywall policies to graphics specs upgrades.
These two next-generation consoles are now on a more even playing field, which means Sony and Microsoft are going to start throwing games like Horizon: Zero Dawn and Sea of Thieves at you, and that's a win for all gamers.
Now that we've taken you through the positives and negatives of each console you've probably got a good idea of which is the one for you.
Fortunately, we're not going to leave you hanging there – over the next couple of pages you'll find the best deals available for each console to help you take your decision to its final destination.
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PS4 vs Xbox One: which is better?
The definitive showdown between Xbox One and PS4.
The controllers.
Both controllers are well-made and comfortable. Which is better is a matter of personal preference.
When you’re comparing controllers between the PS4 and Xbox One, you should consider size, comfort, and battery life – but, even beyond these aspects, personal preference is going to go a long way.
The good news is that both conform to your hands better versus the less ergonomic Xbox 360 and PS3 versions.
Microsoft, even further from just improving on the Xbox 360 controller for the Xbox One’s basic controller, released the Xbox Elite Wireless controller back in 2015. This gamepad, directed towards pro gamers, includes four back pedals, two settings for the left and right shoulder buttons, swappable analog sticks and a new and improved D-pad. All of these amazing features come at a premium though, costing $149 or £119.
The DualShock 4 also improves on the previous generation. The handles of the gamepad are a lot easier to grip and are more comfortable when playing for extended periods. Plus, the analog sticks now have a nice divot, making precise movements a lot easier.
With the new DualShock 4 that's come out alongside the new slimline PS4, the controller has seen a further improvement with the addition of a wired connectivity mode, which eliminates the input lag associated with Bluetooth connectivity.
The PS4 controller's front touchpad and mono speaker are a unique way to interact with games, and developers are starting to find ways to adopt this technology into their controls schemes.
Which controller is better? There's a lot of satisfaction with the PS4 gamepad, but that may have more to do with people's surprise at how much more comfortable the DualShock 4 is compared to the DualShock 3. That wow factor may wear away soon. It also comes with a rechargeable battery pack, rather than relying on AA batteries, like the Xbox One.
The Xbox One vs PS4 controller comparison ends up being a matter of taste. Some gamers are accustomed to Sony's parallel dual analog sticks, while plenty of others opt for offset analog sticks that have been part of the Xbox universe since the beginning.
Xbox One Kinect vs PS4 Camera.
Kinect was promising but is no longer produced Meanwhile PlayStation camera has become an essential accessory if you're looking to use a PlayStation VR headset.
Back when the PS4 and the Xbox One launched, their respective cameras were hailed as being one of the most important aspects of the machines. However, in the years that followed, both Microsoft’s Kinect and Sony’s PS4 Camera have fallen out of favor and popularity.
The latter has gained a new lease on life as an essential part of the PlayStation VR ecosystem, but outside of this remains almost entirely unused.
That's a shame because, at one point, the new Kinect technology looked very promising, tracking up to six skeletons at once and processing 2GB of data per second. It could even pick up heart rates, facial expressions and 25 joints, thumbs included.
The camera's 60% wider field of vision compared to the Xbox 360 Kinect remedied the annoying ‘stand 6 feet away’ error messages we experienced last time around.
Xbox One Kinect was certainly powerful, it just needed more games. Right now, there are few reasons to keep the 1080p camera plugged in, especially since the whole platform has been shuttered.
PS4 doesn't have as much to offer at this point either, but it's hard to find in stock. Formerly called the PlayStation Eye, it features two 1,280 x 800-pixel cameras in a body that's slimmer than the Kinect.
Unfortunately, the PS4 Camera games list is also slimmer. The included robot mini-game The Playroom has been updated since the console launch, but little else besides the Just Dance series requires the device.
You will, however, need to buy a PlayStation camera if you want to use a PlayStation VR , since the headset uses the camera to know where your head is. With the PSVR, the camera has fast-changed from an optional accessory to an essential piece of kit.
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Outcast: Second Contact is a remake of the action-adventure title in which the player takes command of a team out to stop a dangerous experiment. This expanded and updated version of the 1999 game features enhanced HD graphics, improved gameplay control, and a faithful adaptation of the classic story.<p>Outcast takes place in the near future when Humanity has just discovered the existence of a parallel world, Adelpha. The American government, which was behind the discovery, sends a probe there to investigate. The experiment is a success but a native of Adelpha, a Talan, attacks the probe and causes a distortion of space-time that threatens to destroy the Earth. You are Cutter Slade, a former Special Forces operative, assigned to escort a group of scientists sent to locate and repair the probe. Nothing goes as planned, however, and you find yourself embarked on an adventure on an unknown planet, with the future of two worlds in your hands.
Outcast: Second Contact.
Publisher: Big Ben Interactive.
16. Juni 2017 09:57.
8. Juni 2017 10:59.
12. August 2016 17:10.
Aktuelle Bilder.
Outcast: Second Contact is a remake of the action-adventure title in which the player takes command of a team out to stop a dangerous experiment. This expanded and updated version of the 1999 game features enhanced HD graphics, improved gameplay control, and a faithful adaptation of the classic story.<p>Outcast takes place in the near future when Humanity has just discovered the existence of a parallel world, Adelpha. The American government, which was behind the discovery, sends a probe there to investigate. The experiment is a success but a native of Adelpha, a Talan, attacks the probe and causes a distortion of space-time that threatens to destroy the Earth. You are Cutter Slade, a former Special Forces operative, assigned to escort a group of scientists sent to locate and repair the probe. Nothing goes as planned, however, and you find yourself embarked on an adventure on an unknown planet, with the future of two worlds in your hands.
Playstation 4-Verkäufe weltweit vor Xbox One.
Die Playstation 4 verkauft sich besser als die Xbox One.
Sonys Playstation 4 verkauft sich weltweit deutlich besser als Microsofts Xbox One. Dies hat sich bereits über die kommenden Monate abgezeichnet. Nun gibt es auch Schätzungen zu den Zahlen.
Es ist nicht einfach, zu beziffern, wie weit genau die Playstation 4 vor der Xbox One liegt, da hierfür von keinem der beiden Unternehmen konkrete Verkaufszahlen genannt werden.
Playstation 4 geschätzt vorn.
Im April dieses Jahres lagen die Verkäufe der Playstation 4 bei etwa sieben Millionen Stück, während die der Xbox One bei rund 5 Millionen lagen. Auch hier wurden keine exakten Zahlen genannt. Es zeichnete sich aber ab, dass die Playstation 4 die Xbox One in Sachen Verkaufszahlen hinter sich lassen würde.
Das Magazin Ars Technica wagt nun eine Schätzung der aktuellen Verkaufszahlen, welche auf den Aussagen einiger Mitarbeiter der beiden Unternehmen beruht, an welche das Magazin gekommen ist. Diesen Schätzungen zufolge soll sich die Playstation 4 inzwischen mindestens rund 42% mal öfter verkauft haben, als die Xbox One.
Die Zahlen setzen sich so zusammen, dass bis April rund 5 Millionen Xbox One Konsolen verkauft wurden. Im Zeitraum von April bis Juni sollen es 1,1 Millionen Microsoft-Konsolen und im Zeitraum Juli bis September 2,4 Millionen Geräte gewesen sein. Damit wären etwa 8,5 Millionen Microsoft-Konsolen bis Ende September verkauft worden. Allerdings ist bei den Zahlen von April bis September auch die Xbox 360 enthalten. Ausgehend von den bisherigen Verkaufszahlen der Xbox 360 schätzt ArsTechnica die Anzahl der verkauften Xbox One-Konsolen für den Zeitraum von April bis September auf etwa 2,75 Millionen Stück.
Bei Sonys Playstation waren es im April 7 Millionen verkaufte Stück. Im August gab das Unternehmen an, dass es inzwischen rund 10 Millionen verkaufte Exemplare wären. Den Zahlen zufolge hätte Sony am Tag etwa 23.000 Konsolen verkauft. Daher wären bis Ende September etwa 10.6 Millionen verkaufte Playstation 4-Konsolen möglich.
Sieht man sich diese Zahlen an und vergleicht sie, so wurden 10,6 Millionen Playstation 4-Konsolen und 7,75 Millionen Xbox One-Konsolen verkauft. Damit läge Sony mit der Playstation 4 um rund 42% vor Microsoft mit der Xbox One. /ab.
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Milliardärssohn kauft sieben iPhones für seinen Hund.
So tickt die Welt eben: Einige Menschen haben so viel Geld, dass sie nicht wissen, was sie damit tun sollen, andere müssen darum bangen, sich etwas zu Essen leisten zu können. Der Sohn eines chinesischen Milliardärs beispielsweise kaufte für seinen Hund gleich sieben iPhones.
Is the Xbox One Elite Controller worth the upgrade?
Should you really spend £130 on an Xbox One controller?
Ever since Microsoft unveiled the customisable Xbox One Elite Controller at E3 2015, there’s been quite the buzz around it. Going on sale alongside the long-awaited Halo 5: Guardians, the professional eSports-grade pad has proved exceedingly popular and is still seeing limited stock levels at most major retailers.
But as you refresh that Amazon page for the millionth time, you might want to take some time to consider whether the Xbox One Elite is really worth the investment, even if it can now be had for less than its original £130 RRP.
Xbox One Elite Controller vs Regular Controller – Price.
The first stumbling block for the Xbox One Elite Controller is the price. If you want to buy a regular pad, you’re looking at an investment of around £45 or £50 with the Play and Charge Kit as well.
Due to stock issues, we’re currently seeing the Xbox One Elite Controller retail for around £175, so make sure you wait for some fresh stock before hitting that Buy Now button.
Xbox One Elite Controller vs Regular Controller – Design.
The most obvious change with the Xbox One Elite Controller is its visual design. It’s still got the same genetic make-up as the original Wireless Controller, but it now features a matte black finish with metal detailing, as well as customisable paddle, analogue stick and D-pad options. The interchangeable items can be swapped out for the other options you’ll find in the box, and it’s all done via magnets.
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It’s worth noting that the Xbox One Elite Controller comes with a braided Micro USB cable too, which is an absolute necessity for tournaments.
Xbox One Elite Controller vs Regular Controller – Triggers and Bumpers.
Although we much prefer the force feedback triggers of the regular Xbox One pad to the PS4’s DualShock 4, the Elite Controller takes it all a step further.
Xbox One Elite Controller vs Regular Controller – Analogue Sticks.
As we’ve mentioned before, the Elite Controller improves the durability of the regular analogue sticks with a reinforced ring. But there’s much more to the Elite’s sticks than that.
When you open the carry case for the Elite Controller, the pad is kitted out with similar analogue sticks to the regular controller – albeit reinforced with metal. They’re the standard concave version with a grip around the edge. But underneath the controller sit two additional options in the case.
First up you’ve got the tall versions of the concave sticks, but you’ve also got a set of domed analogue sticks that fall in between the other two options in terms of height.
The customisations go further than that when you get into the Xbox Accessories app, with the option to choose from various sensitivity curves ranging from Delay or Smooth to Aggressive or Instant.
Having the option to really drill down into the sensitivity of your sticks and having the choice of swapping out for alternative options is definitely a boon over the regular pad.
Xbox One Elite Controller vs Regular Controller – Buttons and Paddles.
Aside from the swappable analogue sticks and D-pad, the big bonus of having the Xbox One Elite Controller is the fact that the Xbox Accessories app allows you to completely customise your button mapping. You can even add four extra buttons using the four paddles on the rear of the Elite Controller.
These will automatically be assigned to the four face buttons, so you don’t need to move your thumb as much – thus decreasing reaction times.
For us, the paddles initially became useful as an alternative to the L3 and R3 button presses, as it’s much faster to sprint away from enemies this way.
The Elite Controller can store two button configurations at any one time. All you need to do is program them from the Xbox Accessories app and assign them to slot one or two. There are some presets for top games like Gears of War: Ultimate Edition, Halo 5: Guardians, Forza 6 or even Sunset Overdrive, but you can also take the time to make your own.
This button mapping is something you do now have on the regular Xbox One Wireless controller via the app, though. You just won’t get the paddles.
Xbox One Elite Controller vs Regular Controller – D-pad.
With the Xbox Elite Controller you also have the option to choose the D-pad you’d like to use. Both are metal, for increased durability (and to keep your thumb cool). But one is the normal cross-shaped D-pad, while the other is faceted.
The latter is our preferred one now – although it doesn’t function as much like the touchpad on the Steam Controller as we’d like – as it allows you to roll your thumb between options without having to reposition. It’s perfect for fighting games, as it allows quicker combos, and also it just looks more visually impressive.
If you’re looking for the best controller money can buy, the Elite Controller is it – unless you like the look of the more garish SCUF Infinity 1.
Microsoft has obviously honed its Wireless Controller design by adding vital tweaks and upgrades to make the Elite Controller, well… Elite.
Start saving those pennies!
Have you upgraded to the Xbox One Elite controller and, if so, what do you think? Share your thoughts in the comments below.
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Sims 4 für X-Box One und Playstation 4.
- der Beschreibung nach entspricht es dem PC-Grundspiel.
- erscheint für X-Box One.
- Termin: 17. November.
- Spiel enthält "In-App-Käufe"
- Downloadgröße ca. 113 MB.
- Vorbestellerbonus: Perfect Patio Stuff.
- neben der Standard Edition soll es auch eine Deluxe Party Edition geben mit zusätzlichen Party-Objekten, sowie 3 Tage Early Access (man kann es dann bereits ab 14. November spielen)
Zudem sollen einige der beliebtesten Add-ons und Stuff Packs umgesetzt werden.
Dafür müssen Konsolenspieler auf die Galerie verzichten.
Wenn ihr auf der Gamescom danach Ausschau haltet, schaut also beim Stand von Microsoft vorbei.
Kommentare.
- es werden so einige der bekannten Cheats im Spiel verwendbar sein, diese deaktivieren aber teilwese die Achievements oder Trophäen.
- Abonnenten von EA Access werden die X-Box-Version bereits ab 9. November testen können.
- es ist noch nicht entschieden, welche Add-ons für die Konsole umgesetzt werden, Senior Producer Simguru_Duke erwartet Feedback von Spielern.
Das Konsolenteam hat nichts mit dem PC-Team zu tun - das sind zwei ganz eigenständige Teams, so dass keine Ressourcen von der PC-Version abgezogen wurden.
Das Konsolenteam hat nichts mit dem PC-Team zu tun - das sind zwei ganz eigenständige Teams, so dass keine Ressourcen von der PC-Version abgezogen wurden.
Es geht ja nicht um das "Abziehen", sondern um das "Hinzufügen"! Man hatte ja das Maxis Team verkleinert und Maxis dann kurzerhand zugemacht. Nun wäre es gut gewesen wenn man "Sims 4" MEHR gegeben hätte anstatt ein ganzes Team mit der Konsolenversion zu betrauen. Aber wie schon oben geschrieben, sicher gibt es so manchen Spieler der die Sims4 auf einer PS4 und/oder auf einer XBox spielen will.
Das glaube ich auch. Persönlich brauch ich auch keine Konsolenversion, habe nicht mal eine Konsole xD.
Aber für viele war es auch ein großer Wunsch, schon seit dem Release damals von dem Basisspiel Die Sims 4.
irgenwdwie vom 'feeling' her was ganz anderes! Ich hoffe nur dass sie die sims 2 steuerung beibehalten. da konnte man seine sims noch.
- mit der Zeit sollen alle PC-Erweiterungen auch für die Konsolen umgesetzt werden.
- My Library wird unterstützt zum Speichern von Sims, Räumen etc.
- Xbox One, Xbox One S, Xbox One X, PS4, PS4 Pro.
Ich selber werde mir erst Let´s Plays anschauen und mir ein Bild machen.
Ich denke aber ich werde mir es nicht kaufen, obwohl mir die Idee mit dem Spiel erweitern sehr gut gefällt.
Ich spiele lieber Sims am PC.
- es gibt einen virtuellen Cursor, der mit dem linken analogen Stick bewegt wird.
- die PC-Version wird keine Konsolencontroller unterstützen.
- seiner Meinung nach ist das CAS die leichteste Möglichkeit der Charaktererstellung auf Konsolen allgemein.
- es gibt keine Pläne für eine CAS Demo, ab 9.11. kann man das komplette Spiel (X-Box Version) 10 Stunden lang über EA Access testen.
- DLCs auf Konsole sind separate Käufe.
- Cheats wie motherlode und realestate werden verfügbar sein und wie auf dem PC über ein Cheatmenü eingegeben, das mit R1+R2+L1+L2 aktiviert wird.
- bei der Erstveröffentlichung wird es keinen Multiplayer wie in Sims2 geben.
- keine direkte Kontrolle wie bei Sims2, nur über Cursor.
- grafisch wird alles aufgefahren, was auch die PC-Version zu bieten hat.
- die volle Hardware von X-Box One und PS4 Pro wird unterstützt.
- aber es wird kein Custom Content unterstützt.
- die Verwendung von Cheats scheint wohl die Möglichkeit, Achievements oder Trophies zu erlangen abzuschalten.
- demnächst wird es mehr Infos über DLCs geben.
- keine Pläne für eine Switch Version.
- keine Pläne für einen späteren Multiplayer-Modus.
- keine Pläne, Sims 4 für Nintendo 3DS oder PS Vita umzusetzen.
- bei Release wird es keine Unterstützung für Keyboard oder Mouse geben.
- es gibt keine exklusiven Inhalte für die Konsole.
- es wäre möglich, die Galerie zu unterstützen, ist momentan aber nicht geplant.
Trotzdem frage ich mich wie es wird. Eventuell hole ich mir mal EA Access um es zu testen.
Noch hinzu frage ich mich wie teuer die DLC sein werden.
Wenn sie ein wenig angepasster vom Preis her wären ok, wenn ich aber wieder pro DLC von 10-40€ zahlen müsste, bleibe ich definitiv bei der PC Version.
Ich persönlich (allerdings bin ich eh schon kein Fan von Konsolen an sich) sehe an der Konsolenversion keinen Vorteil gegenüber der PC-Version, und finde sie nur sinnvoll für Leute, die keinen PC haben oder ihn nicht zum Spielen nutzen.
Ich persönlich (allerdings bin ich eh schon kein Fan von Konsolen an sich) sehe an der Konsolenversion keinen Vorteil gegenüber der PC-Version, und finde sie nur sinnvoll für Leute, die keinen PC haben oder ihn nicht zum Spielen nutzen.
Ich habe schon immer gerne mehrere Versionen eines Spiels gehabt (PC Version und Konsole). Aber klar bei Sims fand ich das schon immer irgendwie "anders"
Ich hatte mal die beiden Sims 3 Spiele für die PS3 und war wirklich nur dafür gedacht, weil mein PC damals das Sims 3 nicht richtig abgespielt hat.
Ist eben auch eine Kostenfrage die da mitmischt.
Laut denen würden die Preise wie bei den PC Ablegern gleich sein. Also 39,99€ für Erweiterungen, 19,99€ für Gameplays und 9,99€ für Accessoires.
Ich besitze die Spiele ja schon für PC und wären sie günstiger gewesen hätte ich ja überlegt, aber naja. Habs mir eigentlich schon denken können.
- 6. November: Grundspiel.
- 13. November: DLCs.
- Vorbesteller können Sims4 vorab runterladen.
- für alle DLCs wird das Grundspiel benötigt (eigentlich logisch, in der Vergangenheit gab es aber schon Stand-Alones für die Konsolen, z.B. Sims2, Urbz, Sims: Gestrandet)
- Vorbesteller des normalen Grundspiels erhalten Perfect Patio Stuff kostenlos dazu, Vorbesteller der Deluxe Party Edition können 3 Tage vor Release bereits spielen.
- es ist momentan kein Support für Mods/CC geplant.
- nur X-Box One und PS4, keine älteren Modelle.
- die Galerie könnte möglicherweise nachgereicht werden, aber DLCs haben Priorität.
- die Verwendung von Cheats deaktiviert die Möglichkeit Achievements bzw. Trophies (je nach Konsole) freizuschalten.
- Sims 4 kommt auf Konsole sowohl in Disc-Form als auch als Download.
- über EA Access kann man die X-Box Version kostenlos testen.
- es gibt 50 Achievements/Trophies freizuschalten.
- DLCs werden separat und nur als Download verkauft.
- momentan keine Pläne einer Umsetzung für Switch.
- der Download wird etwa 12 GB groß sein.
- das Cheat-Menü wird durch gleichzeitiges gedrückt halten von L2, L1, R2, R1 aktiviert, danach kann man die gewohnten Cheats eintippen.
Das "An die Arbeit" Erweiterungspack kommt?
Durch vorbesteller Boni konnte ich gestern schon anfangen aber das Erweiterungspack an die Arbeit gibt es leider noch nicht vllt kann mir da wer helfen.
Sie ist am Anfang echt gewöhnungsbedürftig vor allem im CAS, aber dann geht es.
Was mich aber etwas stört, aber da kann das Spiel nix, ist die Tatsache wenn man einen kleinen Fernseher hat und weiter weg sitzt, dann erkennt man fast nichts wenn ein Text eingeblendet wird.
Ich spiele jetzt seit knapp ner Woche Sims 4 für die PS4 und ich muss sage, ich bin sehr zufrieden.
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