09-09-19, 19:07 | #1 |
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Playstation 5
With rumours floating of a November 6th 2020 release date for Playstation 5, I thought it was about time to start a thread about the new console to gather news and start the countdown.
https://yourcountdown.to/playstation-5. https://www.gamespot.com/articles/ev.../1100-6466357/ |
09-09-19, 20:37 | #2 |
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A fully next gen TR game without the PS4 and XONE’s power restriction...
I wonder if in the next game they would go photo-realistic or follow a certain artistic direction. Anyway, these consoles will help devs develop new features hopefully... |
09-09-19, 20:53 | #3 |
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At least the tech for dual pistols should finally be there in this generation. :P
But jokes aside, it's kinda sad that the PS4 era seems to be over soon. Feels like yesterday that I upgraded my PS3. Anyway I'm looking forward to what developers will be able to get out of this generation. Raytracing and photorealistic textures would be really nice, but I'm not sure if the PS5 will be powerful enough for this. What I DO hope is, that there will be many great games for it over the next few years. I'm waiting for another Uncharted spin-off, TLOU2, another QuanticDream title and more. Although I'd prefer to see these games released for other platforms, too, I guess those will be the main selling points of the PS5. I'd also really like to see a 4K blu-ray player included, since I'd never buy a standalone device. |
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Otherwise, we'll either end up with games using multiple standard Blu-ray discs or just one disc with some games' content and the rest download only (the latter the worst case). |
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09-09-19, 21:02 | #5 |
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L O A D I N G T I M E S.
yep. they're pushing that as the selling point. |
09-09-19, 21:49 | #6 |
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I'm a bit a dubious about this really.
I'm not someone who cares about games having the most fantastically realistic graphics (which is inevitably what is going to be pushed as one of the main selling points, prioritised over gameplay), so I'm just waiting to see what games come out. If this is going to be another generation of endless remasters and re-releases like the PS4 era has largely been, I'm in no rush to upgrade. I've also steadily been losing interest in gaming generally with how the industry is these days so I'm in no rush. Last edited by Yeauxleaux; 09-09-19 at 21:56. |
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10-09-19, 10:59 | #8 |
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The more ram/cpu/gpu power means faster loading times for the environments and assets, which would be nice, meaning that there would greater graphics along with less FPS drops. Rumors say that it will have backwards compatibility, so: Wait For Streaming in Kuwaq Yaku and Paititi fixed...
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10-09-19, 11:07 | #10 |
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It would not be successful financially, since PS4 titles will (rumor) be backwards compatible with the PS5. People would by the ‘cheaper’ version of Shadow, unless they upgrade that as the Definitive Edition, like Rise plus season pass becoming 20 Year Celebration...
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