I've been playing it on Series X and while it runs fine, the graphics are not particularly impressive.
There was a concerted effort on 4chan to swing the vote from The Last of Us Part II to Ghost of Tsushima. Personally I don't care as I loved both games.
I bought both, I think the Series X is going to have a bit of a slower start but the hardware is very nice and if you're already invested in the Xbox ecosystem, it's a logical purchase.
Agreed, Microsoft probably profits more from the digital one anyway.
The Series S is a terrible value, if it maintained the 1TB SSD it wouldn’t be so bad but the compromises are far too many for $300.
I bought both at launch and the PS5 is getting a lot more use but with time I’m sure the Series X will demonstrate its merit.
"invention" lol, I bought both the PS5 and Series X already but referring t o them as new inventions is stupid. They're evolutionary changes to the consoles we had before them, just as an iPhone 12 is an evolutionary change from an iPhone 11, etc.
I'm honestly shocked how close it has been between both consoles. What will be really interesting is how first party studios leverage the hardware advantages unique to each machine in the coming years.
Maybe people should stop buying them instead and wait. There’s almost nothing on either new console worth playing anyway, and I already have both of them.
Glad to hear it, haven’t missed it too much yet but it would be nice to use with my LG E9.
Bloodborne never even got PS4 Pro support lol
I use my Xbox Series X and PS5 with a 65” LG E9.
To help deal with this I bought a 2TB usb SSD for all of my PS4 games so that the internal drive could be reserved exclusively for PS5 software.
This is a dumb change but I'll live.
I don’t understand how it’s an issue either, games are clearly labeled as PS4 or PS5 game’s on the PS5.
The PS4 didn't support resuming games from rest mode at launch either but came post-launch with a firmware update.
Didn't Western Digital or someone claim they had PS5 ready SSDs available for launch?
That will only work on AMD platforms currently as Intel still does not support PCIe 4.0 so most PC gamers can't take advantage of those speeds.
Despite the power advantages of the Xbox One X over the PS4 Pro, most people in my experience weren't really all that aware of the differences (I own both and have a few games on both platforms for comparison) so here the difference will be lost on most people. The real differentiating factor I think will be Gamepass, PS5's exclusive library, controller, etc.
They should be signing a new deal with TSMC, not Samsung. TSMC has been shipping 5nm products for a few months but maybe Nvidia doesn't want to bid against Apple and AMD for manufacturing capacity.