Speaking of which, their first tank screens were released today that makes World of Tanks look really bad in comparison. It's not a huge developer but it has some really successful F2P games, so it's a pretty big score to see them on a console period. The War Thunder forums had quite a few Xbox fans that were pissed as if they ignore the business decisions behind companies like this. They have quite a few F2P games and I doubt War Thunder will be the only one if it's successful on PS4. They're a big F2P developer and Sony has pleased them in that area so it's not surprising really. It sounds like the PS4 version of War Thunder could be the one to go for, then. Meanwhile, "head tracking, native social features (like streaming) and some other fancy stuff mark the difference between the PS4 and PC versions." "I don’t think that average PC will be as powerful in the near future," he said. ![]() Greater visuals will be the key improvement for the PS4, and according to Yudintsev this will be the case for some time. ![]() Interestingly Yudintsev also discussed how powerful the console is, even more so than current PCs, he claimed. These features will be ready for PS4 players right from the start." "Because of the PS4′s features," said Yudintsev, "we are going to be able to develop a lot of really cool features that are not currently presented in our PC version which is in open beta. Talking most specifically about developing for the PS4, Yudintsev said "we have discovered truly amazing features that perfectly fit our War Thunder MMO project," adding that despite the game's origins as a PC game it works just as well on the PS4. "Sony’s guys really want to help us to make great game for our players and that means a lot when you are making a game for any console." Yudintsev claimed that Sony was a better choice for War Thunder since the " PS4 is the most open platform, open to allow us to find a way that War Thunder players can get their game on cross-platform which is really cool and something the industry has lacked for years. "Microsoft is a good partner of ours for a long time," started Gaijin's CEO Anton Yudintsev in an interview with PSLS, but added that "Sony is more open and more actively looking for new game concepts, new business models and new titles than Microsoft." Gaijin Entertainment, the developer of War Thunder, has now praised Sony for its attitude towards game developers and in looking for new games and concepts for the PS4. Interestingly it's also one of the few third-party console exclusives, and won't be coming to Xbox One. War Thunder - the free-to-play action MMO about World War II aerial combat - was announced to be coming to the PS4 recently.
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