Only positives about the Series X coming out of all these hands-on reviewers.
Hoping for arrival on the 10th!!!
Your comment makes no sense.
Unless your asking about PS5? In which case no, it will not play Halo.
"So in 20 years time, would you still expect to pay £50 for a game? That's not how inflation works."
Games have become cheaper as time goes on? How does that fit with your inflation theorum?
EA/2K/Activision are the ones hiking the prices, you know the main money grabbers.
So $70 plus 20% VAT, is £64 minimum (conversion rate + 20%), then the retailers will round up to £70.
Edit : i worked out dollars instead of £'s
UK VAT is 20% chief, that is why.
So $70 plus 20% VAT, is $84 minimum, then the retailers will round up to $90
Nothing to do with Covid, the consoles are still getting manufactured, which would have started months ago.
Businesses were closed for 3/4 months at the most, manufacturing hardly closed at all. I have been working all through the pandemic.
Funny how Covid only seems to be affecting 1 console manufacturer more than the other when both consoles are built in the same country.
People in China were back to work in May
@Christopher
The xbox one games running on the Series X have no optimisation so do not use any SSD feature set.
Games built for the Series X will be built specifically with the SSD features and Series X architecture in mind.
@Dirty
"Additionally, the deal is expected to close by the end of June 2021, which is the end of Microsoft’s fiscal year."
Source : https://www.thesixthaxis.co...
The deal is due to end "IN THE SECOND HALF" of fiscal year 2021 which is Q3 - Jan-Mar or Q4 Apr-Jun, it is ...
But a lot faster than the xbox one X running the same game.
Games that are optimised/built for Series X will see the greatest reduction in load times.
Sounding good, roll on the 10th!!!
The teaser for ES6 was at E3 2018 (if i remember correctly) with no platforms given.
https://www.youtube.com/wat...
@Ocelot
"Thing is they just bought them. Paid billions for them. You would think if they was keeping it off playstation they be shouting from the roofs that elder Scrolls 6 is pc and series s/x only so pre order now type thing."
Yes, they have to whitelight compatible SSD's for the PS5.
This is stated by Sony themselves.
I have a better solution, just buy a cheap 1TB SSD and use that for external storage, problem solved.
Exactly @Tedakin
People have spent months banging the drum about how industry leading the Internal SSD is for the
PS5, but yet we have not heard anything from Sony about which external SSD's can be used to run the PS5 games from the external using the same features/enhancements as the internal.
Nada, zip.
They will take any NVME, and any HDD/SSD for that matter, you just will not be able to run the Series X games from the external, just transfer them to internal to play.
But yeah, any HDD/SSD is compatible with the Series X for external storage.
Exactly, i aint buying the card, just a cheap external to store my games and then transfer the Series X ones to the internal when needed.
It is really quite simple to grasp.
@Razzer
You do not need to buy the proprietary storage though right? You only need that if you want to run games from the external (Same with PS5, unless you have a white lit drive certified to be compatible by Sony, still not announced).
I am just going to use my current HDD for external storage, and then transfer the games to the internal if needed (probably not) to run the Series X games.
The size has nothing to do with the sound.
The sound comes from the fan