The Witness developer is also impressed by the Share feature

I think many eyebrows were raised whenBraiddeveloperJonathan Blow came on stage at the Sony Press conferencelast month and announced his upcoming title,The Witness, would be a “timed exclusive” for the PlayStation 4. Speaking toEdge, Blow praised the PS4’s hardware, especially compared to the PC. “Rendering stuff through Windows has an impact on performance,” he said. “Since a console is just about games, that doesn’t happen, and the equivalent game will run faster.”

Blow must be impressed with the specs if he’s makingThe Witnessan exclusive on the PS4 for a while, at least. He also seems fairly positive on the system’s Share button functionality calling it “super-interesting” and commenting that YouTube and livecasting are things that developers are paying attention to. I just really want to get my hands onThe Witnessand unravel its mysteries, regardless of what platform it’s on.

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