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Sony is currently working on a patent called “what if”

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Sony may be looking for innovative ways to keep gamers hooked for longer. With “what if” appeal Showcasing the most advanced gaming results, this is the latest in a long line of patents for innovative features that the company hopes to leverage in the future to improve the gaming experience in every possible way.

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Patented “what if”

Specifically, Sony has been in the midst of a patent spree over the past year, with an impressive array of features that could prove critical to some of its services in the long run. From advanced user interface applications to a cool new feature to combat frame rate drops, Sony's R&D departments seem to be hard at work on all fronts.

Sony’s latest list of inventions concerns a unique “what if” system that will identify and display hypothetical game scenarios relevant to the player’s context, in other words, predicting the probabilities that the player will have if the decision is made, and this would of course be appropriate with games that offer more than one path to complete missions so that the different possibilities can be studied. Now we wait to see these inventions in action.

It's clear that Sony is a bit confused about the PlayStation, there is a possibility that the company will lose Call to action In the future, as Microsoft moves quickly and may acquire Activision Blizzard, Sony may hope to use the list of patented features to make its ecosystem more interesting and user-friendly than the Xbox's. Whatever the case, seeing what comes out of this patent will certainly be interesting.

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