JujuFish
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If you cared about the highest quality, you'd be a PC gamer, so I'm going to have to call BS.Because the lowest common denominator is the current gen.
If you cared about the highest quality, you'd be a PC gamer, so I'm going to have to call BS.Because the lowest common denominator is the current gen.
If you cared about the highest quality, you'd be a PC gamer, so I'm going to have to call BS.
If it was that easy then Cyberpunk wouldn't have been delayed multiple times due to performance issues on current gen. You are completely over simplifying it with one example.
The difference between me and you is all you seem to care about is higher resolution, textures, and FPS.
I don't just want to play PS4 games with higher resolutions, HDR, textures, and FPS.
I want to play games that are built from the ground up to take advantage of the more powerful hardware that would include more things going on on screen. A game that is designed to have more enemies or things just "going on" that couldn't happen on the previous generations, due to the hardware.
They won't be doing things like this with these games that are on ps4/x1 and on the new consoles. It's going to be exactly what you are talking about - just updated textures, reslution, fps, etc.
That is why I'm excited for Ratchet and Clank. It's built from the ground up for the PS5. It can take advantage of the controller too. It can take advantage of all of the hardware and not worry about not being able to do stuff that it can't do on PS4.
What exactly these "new" things are that they can do I don't even know exactly. But that is what I want to see. It's like on PSVR. There are simply things they can do on there that are not possible outside of it because of the hardware. A game like Moss or Astrobot may not be 4K with HDR, but it's way more impressive than anything I've seen that is 4k with HDR. Because it takes advantage of the hardware and lets you have an experience in a way you previously couldn't.
That is the kind of stuff I want on PS5/XSX. New types of experiences.
If I cared about PC games I'd be a PC gamer.If you cared about the highest quality, you'd be a PC gamer, so I'm going to have to call BS.
The recent delay was due to poor performance on X1/PS4, at least that is the word through the grapevine.They already are doing that you just don’t want to search out the info I guess.
Taking advantage of the hardware includes graphics and resolution. So it is what it is.
Cyberpunk was delayed because, if you watched any of the recent game play videos, it looked like it played like crap and was boring as hell. A dead city, janky combat, dialog that has no consequences to it. Just...not a good look. One of the reasons i am skipping it for now.
No, a lot of titles are getting upgrades that the pc doesn’t get and the console loads faster than a PC can due to velocity architecture. It will of course depend on the title
Why do you care so much about titles only being on the new generation?
Because the lowest common denominator is the current gen.
Remember Halo Infinite they showed off? It's clear why it looked like it did. Because it's built for the Xbox One.
I want games I can't play on current consoles.
Like there is no way God of War or The Last of Us 2 or Ghost of Tsushima could run on PS3/Xbox 360. Just no chance.
Also apparently while I don't care about the game, Cuberpunk has been delayed not once but twice and the rumored reason is because it runs like crap on Xbox One/PS4.
XBOXSXSX seems like the better overall system, hardware and bells and whistles, but for me, there is literally no reason to pick one up because all of their games are also on PC, right? ....and with even more bells and whistles.
^oh maybe I spoke too soon, heh. ...but don't they eventually release all those games onto PC through the store?
I think the reason for Cyberpunk delay is to tweak the nextgen, mostly nVidia-based features on PC? The recommended released hardware for Cyberpunk is surprisingly low, like early PS4 low.
Considering any game can be a PC game, I guess that means you just don't like games. Got it.If I cared about PC games I'd be a PC gamer.
how long will that loading win last--like 6 months?
I mean, I'm already used to loading times in the 3-4 seconds max, for years, where I can't even read the hints. I look at games like BL3 on last gen consoles (granted, seems a huge outlier), and that game takes about a minute to load, lol. wtf is that?
Point being--I get that the jump from generation to generation of consoles with loading times is going to be spectacular and mind-blowing for such people, but what is it compared to PCs of the last 10 years, really, and now with PCIe4 (and PCI5 pretty soon), like a 5-10% bump?
The majority of the non-indie games that I play are not on PC and never will be.Considering any game can be a PC game, I guess that means you just don't like games. Got it.
The majority of the non-indie games that I play are not on PC and never will be.
Got it?
I’m talking about going from console off to in the game moving around in 15 seconds. You can’t do that on a pc.
You can turn all consoles off. I always turn my X1X, PS4 Pro, and Switch off when I am done. I don't leave any of them in standby mode. My son will put Switch in sleep mode but I usually turn it off.That's cool. Especially because that suggests to me that there aren't all these splash menus to navigate through for all this pointless content that no one wants, that isn't simply "play game"? I'd be happy to see that.
Are they also off-off, or more like hibernation? I know it's probably too much to ask these days, because I don't think "off" really exists anymore, because these devices need to be collecting data on you and your lifestyle 24/7, but man I'd sure like to see an actual "off" button (that is easy to access, anyway)
I think he's talking about quick resume. Basically the game has to support quick resume because if not, it pretty much takes a snapshot dump of your game and stores it in memory. You can use this to swap between games but if the game doesn't properly support it you could lose some save progress.That's cool. Especially because that suggests to me that there aren't all these splash menus to navigate through for all this pointless content that no one wants, that isn't simply "play game"? I'd be happy to see that.
Are they also off-off, or more like hibernation? I know it's probably too much to ask these days, because I don't think "off" really exists anymore, because these devices need to be collecting data on you and your lifestyle 24/7, but man I'd sure like to see an actual "off" button (that is easy to access, anyway)
That's cool. Especially because that suggests to me that there aren't all these splash menus to navigate through for all this pointless content that no one wants, that isn't simply "play game"? I'd be happy to see that.
Are they also off-off, or more like hibernation? I know it's probably too much to ask these days, because I don't think "off" really exists anymore, because these devices need to be collecting data on you and your lifestyle 24/7, but man I'd sure like to see an actual "off" button (that is easy to access, anyway)
Im curious if ps5 will get a software update to support 1440p at some point. Just odd that the Xbox has it along with other features and Sony just left it out for now.
Sony addresses PS5’s lack of web browser and 1440p support
Does a game console need a web browser?www.theverge.com
No clue when I'll get both consoles but right now there doesn't seem to be any reason to. I'm always one where I need exclusive first party titles intrigue me.