Sony denied in all but one of its attempts to dismiss the case.
The lawsuit states that Sony "claimed that the PS4 was so powerful that its featured Killzone video game could display '1080p' multiplayer graphics", pointing to an article on PlayStation Blog and highlighting the resolution listed on the game's box.
However, it was later discovered that "Killzone's multiplayer graphics were blurry to the point of distraction. The cause of this blurriness went unknown until a well-respected video game website reported that Killzone's multiplayer did not actually provide '1080p' graphics as advertised."
The discovery forced Guerrilla to...
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The lawsuit states that Sony "claimed that the PS4 was so powerful that its featured Killzone video game could display '1080p' multiplayer graphics", pointing to an article on PlayStation Blog and highlighting the resolution listed on the game's box.
However, it was later discovered that "Killzone's multiplayer graphics were blurry to the point of distraction. The cause of this blurriness went unknown until a well-respected video game website reported that Killzone's multiplayer did not actually provide '1080p' graphics as advertised."
The discovery forced Guerrilla to...
Read More
from VideoGamer.com - PSP Updates http://ift.tt/1w2y0bi
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