That's how they get you.I may yet be dragged into buying another console simply to play one game and nothing else... sigh
FOMO - fear of missing out - that's the whole idea behind consoles and their exclusives.
That's how they get you.I may yet be dragged into buying another console simply to play one game and nothing else... sigh
Looks very interesting. No HTPC support apparently. But you think the PS5 will be able to play, save and manage audio CDs? Lossless of course.
Well, well. Live and learn. Thanks again. Now to go check out this Kodi of which you speak.Yeah, it's not an HTPC like Kodi unfortunately, and I can't run Kodi on the PS4 so I expect the PS5 to be the same.
But it's a client/server solution, so you don't host any of the media on your client (PS5).
All that is on the server (which doesn't need to be that powerful - a Raspberry Pi with external hard drives would do nicely).
And yes, it handles lossless CDs fine.![]()
Btw, here's a little piece of intel that you might not know: The PS3 can play WAV lossless. I've got my entire music library in WAV lossless format on a SanDisk ultra dual m3.0 usb drive - 256gb (USB and Micro USB). I assume that this would work on PS4 and PS5 as well. Plus a host of other devices, such as my Denon AVR 4000 surround receiver with USB access on the front, and even Android phones (edit: some android phones - they need to be OTG enabled).Yeah, it's not an HTPC like Kodi unfortunately, and I can't run Kodi on the PS4 so I expect the PS5 to be the same.
But it's a client/server solution, so you don't host any of the media on your client (PS5).
All that is on the server (which doesn't need to be that powerful - a Raspberry Pi with external hard drives would do nicely).
And yes, it handles lossless CDs fine.![]()
That's how they get you.
FOMO - fear of missing out - that's the whole idea behind consoles and their exclusives.![]()
Death Stranding almost did it for me, but I'm glad I waited. Very excited for next month though.That's how they get you.
FOMO - fear of missing out - that's the whole idea behind consoles and their exclusives.![]()
Hah, well, they just announced a GTA5 remaster on the next gen, soo... Nah, that cash cow is apparently not yet properly milked dry so I wouldn't expect GTA 6 in next five to ten years.Exactly this - but it did take RDR2 to come along to tempt me. Even though I knew it would probably come out on PC eventually, RDR1 never did so I didn't want to chance it.
Then you get "free" games through PS Plus every month, and before you know it, you have a collection.
Ghosts of Tsushima doesn't do it for me though. Now maybe if it was GTA6 or NMS 2...
Hah, well, they just announced a GTA5 remaster on the next gen, soo... Nah, that cash cow is apparently not yet properly milked dry so I wouldn't expect GTA 6 in next five to ten years.
NMS2 on the other hand, that would be interesting. But I don't think they are even thinking about it seriously at this point.
GTAV is going to be Rockstar's Skyrim isn't it?
Last GTA I played was San Andreas, and it was mostly for fun and not for story (flying around in an suv was what defined the PS2 for me). I guess it makes sense for it to be the one to introduce for PS5, as they kept describing how the SSD could load a lot of assets and render a lot of stuff at once. It will probably be updated each generation until the PS7 where we could smell the Trevor in 4K smellivision.
I am curious how games will be like, I read how games like Demon Souls would allow for settings to be adjusted, so that players could settle for 30fps with the best possible graphics of that game, or lower them a bit to allow 60fps gameplay. I think this is actually really cool as 60fps are hard to come across in a good number of PS4 games, and this setting option could allow for fans of high end graphics to enjoy the game in one way, or those who prefer a faster frame rate enjoy it in another. A good compromise to cater to multiple fans of specs if the game is only capable of one or the other, not both.
No it makes sense to resell GTA V. I don't mind tbh, I am guilty of rebuying my favorites too. I just noticed how Rockstar see's the potential put into this game to resell it from PS3 to PS5. I might even try it cause it will probably be the most definitive way to play the game by the time PS5 comes. I think it is poetic actually, GTA V was one of the major games released to show the difference between PS3 and PS4, I would love to see that youtube video where they showcase the same game over 3 generations of consoles.Why not? Like Skyrim it's a great game - and continues to make them a ton of money I think. Of course, we all want Elder Scrolls 6 and GTA6, but speaking personally, I'd rather wait until they do it right. Which could be a long time in Bethesda's case if I'm being honest, but whatever.
As primarily a PC gamer, I'm not a fan of forced framerates generally. I know they're the norm on consoles, and it's one of my issues with them. Nevertheless, the launch of the PS5 and new Xbox will set the gaming benchmark for the next 5-10 years, so their existence can't be ignored or dismissed even if you don't own them. All AAA games are written for them with their hardware in mind.
So next year should be a good year for PC gaming as well, purely because of the next gen console releases.
Fingers crossed.@Globusdiablo!
There is news that the PS5 will have a complete overhaul in the UI when compared to the PS4, and aims to make the experience much faster.
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Sony promises redesigned PS5 dashboard with ‘no pixel untouched’
There will be custom PS5 hardware in the future, toowww.theverge.com
This is going to be great if it is going to be customizable, (but I am confused why the article keeps referring the software as hardware).Fingers crossed.![]()
With all the recently announced stuff hanging around waiting for the next gen consoles, I may be forced into finally upgrading my now 4 year old GTX 1080ti and i7 8700k to something more up to date and competent for the new obsessively graphically focussed games for the foreseeable future. My current build handles everything I've thrown at it to date so I'm still reluctant to delve into upgrading the major bits...outside of the addition of a few SSD's, a lot more RAM and complete liquid cooling system that I've already added since I initially built it.Why not? Like Skyrim it's a great game - and continues to make them a ton of money I think. Of course, we all want Elder Scrolls 6 and GTA6, but speaking personally, I'd rather wait until they do it right. Which could be a long time in Bethesda's case if I'm being honest, but whatever.
As primarily a PC gamer, I'm not a fan of forced framerates generally. I know they're the norm on consoles, and it's one of my issues with them. Nevertheless, the launch of the PS5 and new Xbox will set the gaming benchmark for the next 5-10 years, so their existence can't be ignored or dismissed even if you don't own them. All AAA games are written for them with their hardware in mind.
So next year should be a good year for PC gaming as well, purely because of the next gen console releases.
...As it is...a new and shiny PS5 seems the cheaper and more sensible option![]()
I'm certainly not looking forward to forking out the cost of several PS5's for the experience either...at 1200 quid for an RTX 2080ti that costs only slightly less than what I paid for all the bits to build my entire PC 4 years ago, I still may take some convincing yet. As it is...a new and shiny PS5 seems the cheaper and more sensible option![]()