Xbox One et PS4 enregistrent les derniĂšres minutes de jeu
The year is about to role over into 2014, youâve just had Christmas and your parents/partner/friends/brothers/underhanded dealings have bought you a brand new Xbox One/PlayStation 4 for Christmas. When you fire up a game on New Yearâs eve and get a great combo or a nice kill, you can get it uploaded straight away â because whichever console you have, the last few minutes of gameplay are always recorded.
Where it gets interesting however, is that the PlayStation 4 records the past fifteen minutes of gameplay, whilst the Xbox One will record just five minutes of previous gameplay. Both consoles however, will allow for content sharing at the touch of a button, sending the last few minutes of footage off to social networks and/or the consoleâs own social platforms.
Microsoft however, has been touting its voice recognition services through the Kinect 2.0, suggesting that you can just say âXbox, record that,â when you do something cool, meaning you wonât need to stop playing to have a record of your finest kills.
Comparatively the PS4 will require users to press the share button in order to bring up the last few minutes of footage, though its partnership with Ustream will allow for a more established platform to share on.
Of course these arenât really big features for average gamers, who donât really do much beyond show their friends the odd kill they got, but for pro and semi-pro streamers, this could be a very interesting feature set.
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[Santé CVG]
