Doesn't look any better than Tsushima IMO, visually.
Price as well, the two are in entirely different league, the kids will be asking for switches (I gave my niece a PS4 and PSVR, she still plays her switch mostly), teens and older will be going for the rest... but in these harsh economic times, that group may not be able to afford as many $500-600 boxes as the parents can afford Switches for the kids... so...
Switch is a cheap, quasi-handheld system that has a huge library of games, PS5 is a launch console with a limited number of launch titles, so of course, since Switch has no other competition in the handheld space, it's going to continue selling well, and likely better than PS5, at least for a little while. That said, it won't eclipse PS5's total sales by the end of the generation. Nintendo will have to release some kind of follow up between now and then, and it too will have to st...
That's the kind of thing that happens when you have a company that drives innovation as much as Sony does.
If apple only allows apps on its device through the apple store, then demands a 30% ransom of all sales from said store, that could violate antitrust laws. This lawsuit might actually have teeth.
Sony made the controller with specific gameplay enhancing and altering advantages, of course they are going to require it for the games made to support it.
Microsoft comes out screaming about teraflops, now their low end model has lower TFLOPS than PS4 Pro...
If Apple's actions really do violate antitrust laws, Epic is in the right. We'll see how their case plays out.
Then the inevitable PS5 Pro that will come in a step above XBSX.
My bet, $500 for the discless model, $600 for the one with the BD drive.
PS5's HDD is still unrivaled on PC, so there's that.
This dude just implied developers get paid fat stacks... lolololololol
A load of $1000+ video cards to slightly beat it, and games that won't come out for 2-3 years to actually take advantage of that power that is in any way more significant than "slightly higher native resolution or framerate".
Your PC controller doesn't have haptic feedback, and likely lacks a speaker, touchpad, mic/headphone jack as well as a light bar for VR tracking. There's a lot going on in PlayStation's controllers, especially DS5, so I'm actually quite impressed to see that despite putting more features into it, they actually got more battery life out of it.
"Maybe they thought Halo and the hype was enough to quiet the criticism."
Hit the nail on the head. "Slap the halo logo on it, they'd buy it if it was a turd." is their mindset.
Imitation is the most sincere form of flattery that mediocrity can pay to greatness.
Some of the worst damage control I've seen, and proof that MS is intimidated by the new controller.
Looks like PS4 will eclipse PS2 to become the best selling console ever. It should be able to close the gap once price cuts hit after PS5 launches.
A lot of people said that about the leap from PS3 to PS4 when PS4 launched, yet here we are today being visually blown away by the likes of Ghost of Tsushima, TLOU2, etc... all on hardware that many complained about being "mid range" when it launched.
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