Proceeding his OrbisGlPerf: OpenGL ES 2.0 Perf Sample, this weekend PlayStation 4 developer BigBoss made available on Github via Twitter a LibOrbis PS4 Homebrew Userland Library LibNfs PS4 Port dubbed LibOrbisNfs for scene devs alongside some assembly samples to get things started!
All homebrew developers who are sharing source code because It is the way. For example Ronnie Sahlberg libnfs
Hitodama for his incredible work with PS4SDK the one and only
flatz to bring us a lot of fun with gl stuff
frangar, xerpi theflow0 and rest of people involved in vitasdk for their incredible work on Vita, it helped me a lot. Some parts of liborbis are based on their work so forgive me for stealing parts like icons and code from vitashell
masterzorag for freetype and orbisfreetype-gl port and all samples for orbisgl and liborbis
All people who have been using liborbis
All ps3dev and ps2dev old comrades
ZiL0G80 and notzecoxao for sharing some stuff with me
All MSX users, special mention to ASUR MSX members
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The best is yet to come... It's time Developers... Assemble
According to TechBriefly.com, the publisher of Immersive VR Education (Apollo 11 VR and Titanic VR) recently released a financial report that mentions the new Sony VR headset confirming the provisional release window.
To quote: "In 2020, Sony will release PlayStation 5 and a new version of the PlayStation VR headset (PSVR), which will further expand the high-end VR user base – the group intends to support this device with its current software package, the Immersive VR Education Ltd said in a report.
Back in March 2019, the Sony Senior VP of R&D, Dominic Mallinson, hinted that the company might release several second-gen PlayStation VR models that includes new features like wireless connectivity and eye tracking."
Hopefully more details will be revealed during the upcoming PlayStation Meeting purported to take place on February 5th and unveil Sony's next-generation PlayStation 5 console.
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The PS Store Totally Digital Sale comes to an end on February 5th, and here's the full list courtesy of Sony Global Store and Services Digital Promotions Sr. Manager Brian Fujimoto:
An image that is rumored to be a screenshot of the current PlayStation 5 User Interface (PS5 UI) has reportedly leaked by an Anonymous game studio employee on the popular 4Chan bulletin board followed by another via John Titor and a patent (WO2020184375A1.pdf) detailing what appears to be the PS5 User Interface.
He states the following in his message, to quote: "I am working at some game studio that already has PS5 devkits, guess it's the first picture of PS5 UI (at least as it looks like now) on the Internet."
To quote from NotebookCheck.net on the find: "A familiar tile-based format is present that is reminiscent of the user interface found on the PlayStation 4. It makes sense for Sony not to make too many drastic changes in this specific area of the PS5’s development.
The system software version is visible as 0.100.020 and there is also mention of free disk space, with over 891 GB of storage remaining on the 1 TB SSD."
Finally, below is a nifty fan-made PS5 Boot Screen Concept video from Paulo Manso Animation that is a mix of the classic PS1 boot screen with the PS4 boot screen.
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