Scalpers scooped up the PS5 Pro as soon as it came out but are selling it at a loss since it's readily available at most stores. The disc drive, however, is easier for them to scalp since that's currently hard to come by.
Yeap, and the main problem this £700 console will encounter, just like the PS4 pro, are games still appearing on it with rollercoaster fps with dynamic res up the wazzo, because some gamers seem to be unaware that no matter how much power you have in your pc/ console, game devs and publishers are were the real power sit, as proven with the PS5 and XBX, which the vast majority of devs simply used the extra power to brute force their games to run at enough of a level to be able to throw out the door, and once the furore is over i expect the same thing on the pro.....but it will be interesting to watch.![]()
Aiming for 1440p native would be a fool's errand, since nobody has a 1440p display in their living room, and it only scales nicely if you have an ancient 720p display. 1080p and 2160p are the best targets....real shame as if they had aimed for 1440p native, i think we would have seen some really impressive games by now as standard 60/120.
If it runs poorly (<30 FPS) on PC on all settings, sure. But it should be okay if a top-of-the-line PC can't handle it on the highest settings; I see no issue with developers leaving headroom in a game so it looks even better a few years down the road.Cyberpunk 2077 ftw!
I think a true test of seeing if a game is poorly optimized is to see if it runs poorly on a PC, and a top of the line PC at that. I would think the original Crysis fits the bill.
I think that back when the PS4 Pro released in 2016, the answer was "not many". But above 40", 1080p TVs basically aren't sold anymore. So I don't think there's as many "stuck" as you might think.I still wonder how many people can really take advantage of the Pro and game with 4k TVs/monitors. I'm willing to bet there loads of people still stuck with 1080p
If it runs poorly (<30 FPS) on PC on all settings, sure. But it should be okay if a top-of-the-line PC can't handle it on the highest settings; I see no issue with developers leaving headroom in a game so it looks even better a few years down the road.
Being a PC gamer it's getting harder and harder for me to justify buying a console the way they try to lock you into buying overly expensive games that i can get legally for half the price on PC.
Yes, a PC is a larger investment and to get a roughly equal performance you need to shell out about twice as much but a PC is so much more flexible in its use in the long run.
Many A+ titles are also coming for PC either in the initial release or a few years later and PCs have a much wider range of games available. So it seems i won't be buying a console ever again unless they come with one that has some unique abilities.
The Sony platfom is not one you want to be locking yourself into digitally, as their digital prices are insane, point in question GT7 standard edition digital PSN store £70, but go to argos here in the Uk and you can grab the same game on a physical for £35, or a game like Death stranding, which on the PS5 store is £50, where as physical is £35 on amazon, and is £35 on steam, so yeah a digital Sony is not a good future at all for Ps gamers.
As a whole they're still better than PC gaming - you can still get physical copies that they can't take away from you at a whim, and that you can let others borrow. Only a small handful of PC games are available day one without DRM.And now 90 percent of publishers/devs are in the hands of either PlayStation, Xbox or Nintendo. All three have been anti consumer when given the chance in every aspect of their businesses.
The Sony platfom is not one you want to be locking yourself into digitally, as their digital prices are insane, point in question GT7 standard edition digital PSN store £70, but go to argos here in the Uk and you can grab the same game on a physical for £35, or a game like Death stranding, which on the PS5 store is £50, where as physical is £35 on amazon, and is £35 on steam, so yeah a digital Sony is not a good future at all for Ps gamers.
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