Welcome to the official KAOS gaming website
What is kaos gaming?
KAOS Gaming is an international gaming clan on all consoles (PS4/Xbox/PC). Our objective is to have fun whilst destroying the competition online. We play well when it matters. And when it doesn't, we still have fun. If you wish to join the ranks, head over to the Recruitment Center.
You can find out YouTube channel and Facebook page in the links below:
http://www.youtube.com/user/tyronefenton
http://www.facebook.com/KAOSgamingUAE
We are now partnered on YouTube and have just over 2.6 million total upload views as well as over 3700 subscribers. Our Facebook page has just over 950 fans.
You can find out YouTube channel and Facebook page in the links below:
http://www.youtube.com/user/tyronefenton
http://www.facebook.com/KAOSgamingUAE
We are now partnered on YouTube and have just over 2.6 million total upload views as well as over 3700 subscribers. Our Facebook page has just over 950 fans.
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PlayStation 4 And Xbox 720 To Be Revealed At E3 2012 [RUMOR]
This one has the net on fire, with rumors that both the PlayStation 4 and the Xbox 720 will make their debuts at E3 2012. The rumors are apparently based on the fact that Sony has informed third-party developers that its next console will not be behind its competition. This seems to fall in line with comments made by PlayStation’s European boss, Jim Ryan, who said late last year that it would be “undesirable” for the PS4 to come out “significantly later” than its competitors. It’s been the best non-secret of the past few months Microsoft was ramping up to unveil their new console at E3. It’s a good assumption because the gaming landscape has changed a lot and I don’t know if either Microsoft or Sony would have the luxury to be a year or so behind the other. Gamers have learned that these companies aren’t loyal to them and they are less loyal to both brands in return. If the rumors hold true, it would mark the first time in E3 history that three brand new consoles all made their debut like this and could be compared head to head so early. But don’t get your hopes up too much just yet because the consensus is that we wouldn’t get any specific pricing or launch details for either console at E3. Honestly, I don’t think we need new consoles at this point and I would hope that neither console would make its debut before late 2013 at the earliest. It’s not that I’m not a fan of new consoles, but new consoles like these will come with new console prices and I think that does a disservice to a lot of folks. The PS3 and 360 ecosystems are strong right now, introducing new and more expensive consoles could really damage that, especially if they come in around the $599 range.
So am I the only person that thinks that we don’t need new consoles just yet, that both consoles still have a decent amount of life left in them? I mean let’s be honest about this, only a select few developers get anywhere near maxing out the current gen hardware (Naughty Dog, Sony, Bungie, etc). Everybody else has room to grow.
PSN update: Sony’s PlayStation Network is back online Sun May 15, 3:45 am ET
Late tonight, Sony announced that it will now return PlayStation Network services to PlayStation 3 owners. In the time since, all U.S. states and several other regions have had their services restored. As far as we can tell, Sony plans to restore service to all regions within the next several hours.
Sony said in its blog post that "it can take a little while for the servers to populate fully," meaning that not everyone in the restored regions will be able to log on right away. Also, not everything is back online, but arguably the most important feature for most PS3 owners — online, multiplayer gaming — is back.
You can also watch Netflix or Hulu Plus videos, contact your friends, and play back rental video content. Sony's music service Qriocity is also returning online, as are Sony Online Entertainment's online games for the PC and other platforms.
When you turn on your PS3, you'll be prompted to install a software system update (version 3.61) which will require you to make a password change since your old password was compromised in the original cyber attack. Sony has not said what, if anything, this update does besides make sure that people change their passwords.
This one has the net on fire, with rumors that both the PlayStation 4 and the Xbox 720 will make their debuts at E3 2012. The rumors are apparently based on the fact that Sony has informed third-party developers that its next console will not be behind its competition. This seems to fall in line with comments made by PlayStation’s European boss, Jim Ryan, who said late last year that it would be “undesirable” for the PS4 to come out “significantly later” than its competitors. It’s been the best non-secret of the past few months Microsoft was ramping up to unveil their new console at E3. It’s a good assumption because the gaming landscape has changed a lot and I don’t know if either Microsoft or Sony would have the luxury to be a year or so behind the other. Gamers have learned that these companies aren’t loyal to them and they are less loyal to both brands in return. If the rumors hold true, it would mark the first time in E3 history that three brand new consoles all made their debut like this and could be compared head to head so early. But don’t get your hopes up too much just yet because the consensus is that we wouldn’t get any specific pricing or launch details for either console at E3. Honestly, I don’t think we need new consoles at this point and I would hope that neither console would make its debut before late 2013 at the earliest. It’s not that I’m not a fan of new consoles, but new consoles like these will come with new console prices and I think that does a disservice to a lot of folks. The PS3 and 360 ecosystems are strong right now, introducing new and more expensive consoles could really damage that, especially if they come in around the $599 range.
So am I the only person that thinks that we don’t need new consoles just yet, that both consoles still have a decent amount of life left in them? I mean let’s be honest about this, only a select few developers get anywhere near maxing out the current gen hardware (Naughty Dog, Sony, Bungie, etc). Everybody else has room to grow.
PSN update: Sony’s PlayStation Network is back online Sun May 15, 3:45 am ET
Late tonight, Sony announced that it will now return PlayStation Network services to PlayStation 3 owners. In the time since, all U.S. states and several other regions have had their services restored. As far as we can tell, Sony plans to restore service to all regions within the next several hours.
Sony said in its blog post that "it can take a little while for the servers to populate fully," meaning that not everyone in the restored regions will be able to log on right away. Also, not everything is back online, but arguably the most important feature for most PS3 owners — online, multiplayer gaming — is back.
You can also watch Netflix or Hulu Plus videos, contact your friends, and play back rental video content. Sony's music service Qriocity is also returning online, as are Sony Online Entertainment's online games for the PC and other platforms.
When you turn on your PS3, you'll be prompted to install a software system update (version 3.61) which will require you to make a password change since your old password was compromised in the original cyber attack. Sony has not said what, if anything, this update does besides make sure that people change their passwords.