You call yourself final fantasy fanatic and yet you see no reason to invest in ps5, despite two of the best games in the series being released this year for it?
Lol.....sorry man, was too good to resist. Thought I would keep the wierdness going 😂
Series X by itself is likely under 10 million
Welcome to COD under MS. It's all downhill from here, they're going to be looking to make that $68B back as fast as possible, at any expense to the player.
Series S/X didn't have a single first party exclusive game for the first 2 years of their lives... yet certain folks were curiously quiet about that...
@itsme
"I can play SOME the Sony "exclusives " years later. Some of them run better, some run worse." - Fixed
So, let's get this convoluted logic straight...
"PS as a whole made .62B, ABK made 1.38B"
OK, so the goal posts are PS' profits, but not Sony's, and ABK's Profits, but not MS...
"If MS owned ABK, Xbox (not MS) would be making more than PlayStation (Not Sony)"
And we're completely ignoring the 68 billion MS is on the hole for the purchase of ABK...
"MS bo...
To put those GTA sales numbers in perspective, that's one copy sold for every 50 people alive on planet earth right now.
I wish they'd fix the terrible controls in the VR game first.
I remember when "boomer" actually meant "baby boomer", and not just a tide pod chewer's name for "anyone over 30".
It isn't really "upmixing", there's no mixing involved. All channel stereo means all left channels play the left speaker's channel, all right channels play the right speaker's channel, vs. only the front left and right playing sound and the rest of the speakers not being used. That isn't a "mix". It's utilizing all the speakers while leaving the original stereo mix unchanged. upmixing would be simulating surround from a stereo source.
this is why they can crap out a new half-baked game each year that is the same game as last year with a couple new levels and people lap it up. You're basically paying $70 each year for DLC.
Actually many use Sony's projectors, and sound systems. Atmos is a tech that is incorporated into sound systems. Dolby Vision is incorporated into displays. Both are supported on Sony devices, and theaters use Sony devices to display both, so no, you're wrong about that.
PS1 games are stereo, there is no code in them to support 3D audio, so this is expected behavior.
These ads on n4g are getting beyond ridiculous. Look at how little of this image is devoted to video game content... 2 ads on top of a massive ad with another ad embedded inside of it, maybe 10-15% tops of the page devoted to actual gaming content. This is what greets users when they visit n4g now. This site doesn't even have journalists to pay, ffs.
https://imgur.com/yjI74QM
See: All of Rare's games
@pete Dolby Atmos systems (the real ones, not the fake sound bar ones) have overhead speakers in addition to the side channels, which further improves Tempest's ability to create accurate positional audio. Tempest exists on top of whatever speaker system you play it back over. Play it over a TV, it'll sound good. Play it over headphones, it'll sound incredible. Play it over 7.1 surround, it'll sound fantastic. Play it over Atmos, it'll sound better than actual Atmos.
Like "oh, you wanna buy up a bunch of publishers with the expressed intent of putting us out of business? Hey y'all, watch this! Hold my Dual Sense..."
Yes, downgrading Tempest into Atmos... which if you already have a surround system, it's probably better to just use Tempest since it now works on surround speakers.
Consoles are doing great compared to a $500 PC from today.