I work at a hospital and we frequently have mandatory 7-day weeks temporarily in specific situations and always have 7 day 24/7 on-call. Hardly think a 6-day week is considered crunch....
@derek what? this guy brought up xbox, not me, I just pointed out he was lying. Also, I am not an xbox fanboy, I have a switch, xbox one x, ps4 pro, pc, htc vive and oculus quest. That doesn't change the fact that what he said was a lie...
https://youtu.be/oFcDfznnvS...
Apparently 19 seconds is 60 seconds to you... If you are just going to make crap up, at least make sure there isn't proof you are lying.
the saddest part is it is such a stupid thing to lie about, idk what it is with sony fanboys always have to find an excuse for anything even possibly perceived as negative.
For all the talk of the performance of the SSD, 24 seconds isn't that great TBH.
Yea, must be an unpopular opinion...
Looks way better to me TBH, I wouldn't see any justification for complaining either way though.
I would definitely complain, who the hell looks at the buttons while they play? The design they went with look A+ to me.
That thing looks insanely well built, I still hate the left stick placement, but that is just a preference thing, this looks like one of the best stock controllers I have ever seen, will only know for sure when I get it in person, but it is impressive looking at least.
I don't think this move had much to do with Sony and Playstation, feel like it was more a move against Amazon and Google because MS has a pretty big lead in the streaming and game service market and Bethesda games historically are very popular, but also are not going to suffer as badly from latency.
They still have a big uphill battle to Match Sony on software, doubt this does too much, definitely huge, but doubt it is going to dissuade many from buying PS5.
game looks excellent, don't care about the pixel count, textures look top notch, lighting is great and 60fps sounds like a dream. Hate it when games go for 4k at the expense of much more important visual quality, I 100% imagine I will be playing in performance mode when it releases, think it was good of them to show it off in that mode too.
I will say, I think it is a bit funny to see the responses here compared to, let's say, control where many of the same people were talking about how it was terrible then, not saying "but they put time into this, of course they have to charge."
I don't get it to be honest, I get every console at launch and have since the N64, but I won't he worrying about it FOR PS5 or XBSX because there really is so little reason to buy either at launch, the improvements over the pro and one X (have both) are not too terribly massive and basically all the games are still hitting the previous gen for now, with slight res boosts and few extra features.
My only guess can be is the Pre-order shortage is either manufactured t...
@ManQ I mean, that is a bit unfair, if he is planning to resell any of those **** him, but if he actually needs 4 to replace his existing consoles (some people have family members and roomates in their homes that they play with or multiple rooms they play in) then I see no issue with buying 4. I think ideally you could hope everyone just needs one, but that is not necessarily the case. I imagine the only other scenario would be he grabbed them for friends, which is also a bit unfair, but not ...
the pricing on these being so low per power compared to what is currently on market made this an inevitability. The only fix is for people to wait for stock resupply. Helps the userbase and helps Nvidia, double win. Nvidia gets extra sales from morons who bought hundreds, and users get the price that is attributed to them by Nvidia. If everyone still buys them on Ebay, we are screwed.
Dammit, just posted basically this before reading all the comments -_- Epic fail.
I mean, IDK, It does not look all that impressive compared to other games. I feel like they have been cheesing Crysis as "is your PC strong enough to run this game?" By making it visually impressive, but clearly very poorly optimized as there are many equally (or very close) impressive looking games that are nowhere near as hardware intensive.
Yea, when people talk about crunch I think only having time for working and sleeping for weeks in a row, not working 1 extra day a week for a few weeks....
Even working 7 days a week for a temporary time-frame is hardly that unreal. 15 hour days or 90 hour weeks, that is what I think of with crunch and inhumane working conditions.