It was way to hard for me to get my ps5 to give it up now for that price in this economy. I think that sums it up for most people.
It was way to hard for me to get my ps5 to give it up now for that price in this economy. I think that sums it up for most people.
This is accurate 100%. If it's not IOS or Android they are lost. Part of the issue is the fact that schools are getting sweet deals on MacBooks and Chromebooks and shove those in front of the kids faces now. Most of the business world is still run by Windows. For better or worse.Ironically I think this is more true for young people as they are somehow even more computer illiterate than Baby Boomers - Gen X and Millennials are far more PC literate
This is accurate 100%. If it's not IOS or Android they are lost.
Dunno if any of you have turned on your PS5's today, but Sony have surprised people with 30th Anniversary Console themes, which they say they are only available for a limited time before they remove them. They're pretty extensive, down to using sounds from the PS1, PS2, PS3 and PS4 in their respective themes.
I don't know why Sony couldn't have offered similar themes before about a month ago when they unveiled the welcome centre, but these new themes kind of show they've been holding out on us
I honestly wish they would make it permanent.
So I know there had been some questions on the Horizon Zero Dawn Remaster but holy mother does it look great on the Pro. I had played HZD when it was released on PC but when it was ported an update crashed everyone’s game for a while and I never finished it.
I had been planning on playing the original on the PS5 but then it rotated out of the subscription service and the remaster was announced. So long story short, I decided to play it while I wait on KCD 2 to release and whatever complaints I had prior are gone.
The YouTube videos that compared them are trash. The colors (the reds) aren’t washed out at all and the game is as stunning as Forbidden West. I can’t stress enough how fantastic it looks. And the frames are great. IDK if the remaster would look as good on the PS5 because of the frame rate but I really wasn’t expecting much from the remaster. I just wanted to play HZD and the OG version isn’t even an option in the digital store anymore.
This is a case study in misleading YouTube comparisons.
The YouTube videos that compared them are trash
Those themes would be very small so not even sure why they are limited, things like that should be offered for free imho
The ps5 pro seem to be as popular as broken glass in your shoe, as i have never seen it out of stock anywhere, but ironically the optional disc drive seems to be always out of stock, so could this be evidence that Sony are throttling the supply of the now optional optical drive to gentely boil owners into a digital console future by default?
The ps5 pro seem to be as popular as broken glass in your shoe, as i have never seen it out of stock anywhere, but ironically the optional disc drive seems to be always out of stock, so could this be evidence that Sony are throttling the supply of the now optional optical drive to gentely boil owners into a digital console future by default?
The ps5 pro seem to be as popular as broken glass in your shoe, as i have never seen it out of stock anywhere, but ironically the optional disc drive seems to be always out of stock, so could this be evidence that Sony are throttling the supply of the now optional optical drive to gentely boil owners into a digital console future by default?
On PC, nope, there's too many SKU's of Video Cards, so you have to Pre-Compile the shaders.I hate having to wait 10 minutes on PC, sometimes more while shaders are being compiled...... Can't they get rid of this process?
On PC, nope, there's too many SKU's of Video Cards, so you have to Pre-Compile the shaders.
Otherwise you get mid-game stutters repeatedly while it compiles in the background.
It's not a big deal.
Compile once, go get a drink / snack, then go game.
It's an expensive product that doesn't really have a compelling reason for its existence.
It's an expensive product that doesn't really have a compelling reason for its existence. The whole "ray-tracing" fad, at least to me, is somewhat of a dead end for graphics. They could be using all that GPU grunt on say, compute shaders that allowed for realistic deformation of geometry in response to gunfire which is now a pretty rare thing that you used to see more often in the PS3 era.
I think generally graphics peaked around 2015, and while there have been some very pretty games out there since they've not looked that much better, and have paid for their visual flare by having boring, sterile worlds. If we had games that weren't quite as pretty but had incredible physics and other simulation using the powerful GPUs in the base model PS5 and Series X, we could have had an incredible generation of AAA games instead of the expensive but bland stuff we have today.
I think that can also come down to games that have become bloated and unoptimized, requiring more processing power. I've read that the problem with UE5, for example, is that developers are not choosy in what to enable, and they've been enabling all the latest bells and whistles despite not really needing them, leading to games that don't perform very well, and in turn UE5 has received a lot of criticism. In other words, they don't know when to restrain themselves. I'm sure that UE5 is a great engine that can perform well given its past history, but developers need to learn what works for their given games and not enable every feature.
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