“Elite: Dangerous” – Screenshots (I?)

Landing on a planet.

I don’t know how many “screenshots” I’ll be taking in this game – when you go into the “camera”, the game doesn’t pause … things keep happening (so getting an action shot could get you killed).  Screenshots from the cockpit aren’t too bad, but until the game developers allow the PS4 players to change the cockpit color, I really don’t want to make you suffer from the orange HUD.

More screenshots (trophy awards, ships, and other stuff) follow … Continue reading “Elite: Dangerous” – Screenshots (I?)

A Day With The “Thrustmaster T.Flight Hotas 4 Flight Stick for PS4 & PC”

Okay so for the rest of this post, I’m just going to call it “the HOTAS” or “joystick”.  It is, however, the only joystick I’m aware of that’s made for the PS4. Even then, it’s up to the game to support the HOTAS.  Elite: Dangerous supports this product, and actually does it fairly well.  Is it worth the $60 or more you’ll likely spend on it in addition to the $60 you’d spend (at this time) on Elite: Dangerous and the Horizons DLC?  That would depend on how much time you’ll be spending on Elite: Dangerous.  The HOTAS isn’t perfect, either; it certainly has a flaw or two that will make the more picky gamer out there positively hate the accessory.  Read on for a full review. Continue reading A Day With The “Thrustmaster T.Flight Hotas 4 Flight Stick for PS4 & PC”

“Elite:Dangerous” Is Out For The PS4

Yes, I occasionally play other games.  No Man’s Sky has been an obsession for a while, but I took a break to play Sniper Elite 4 for a bit, and there are occasions where I play other games (I just typically don’t stream them).  But I returned from a trip on June 30 to see that the PS4 had already downloaded the preordered Elite: Dangerous, so I’ve been playing that since. Continue reading “Elite:Dangerous” Is Out For The PS4