Lol I already am home with my 8k rig. Unfortunately, tech isn't quite there yet to support it.
And PC has a resolution over all...
I totally agree with you Andy. The only reason I even bought an xbox series S, is because the PS5 took me forever to get and even then, I consider myself lucky I got one. I'm of course anxiously waiting for new games to release. The Xbox doesn't have new first party games, which..is pretty lame, but being able to play older games (and a ton of them) I really enjoyed back in 2010 (or older) is pretty awesome and I just want to the same for the PS5.
Keep in mind, the...
This is hilarious. You say one thing Xbox has over PS5 and people go nuts. I love the PS5, but I want to put PS1/PS2 games into my new console. Apparently, that's too much to ask.
I have to completely disagree with you Willy. I'm not saying it's their 'claim to fame'. What I'm saying, is that it's awesome and I want Sony to do the same. I've got tons of PS1/PS2/PS3 games I'd LOVE to play on my PS5 while I wait for new stuff to come out.
I don't want emulation. I want to be able to put my disc in the console and play it.
Also, never forget, competition is a good thing. If you say that the Xbox i...
I was enjoying it, until I fell through the floor and lost 3 hours of progress because apparently the checkpoints weren't working. I hope they can improve what they had.
Bugs aside, what they had was a good first attempt. If they can refine movement of the player and make combat a smoother experience, that would already be a huge improvement.
I love what the PS5 has, but there's one big thing xbox has that the PS5 doesn't. Multi-generation backwards compatability.
I was skeptical myself, but after buying a Series S, its pretty awesome. I mean, I'm playing Morrowind, Lost Odyssey, Skate 3, and Fenix Rising right now and its pretty awesome, I have to say. And with the bonus of the M.3 SSD, it loads super fast.
If PS5 can work on its backwards compatibility so it can play ps1 and 2...
At it's core, its a great game. It's just really buggy with broken features right now. Give it 6 more months and it'll be where it should have been at launch.
Just to note, CDPR:
1. Told investors everything was fine
2. Told the public everything was fine
3. Pushed back the game because they said it wasn't ready, three times. (it still wasn't ready)
4. Only allowed reviewers to play the PC version and could they could not show any of their own gameplay. Reviewers who requested a console version were denied. (This was very very odd..and now we know why).
5. Reviewers were told that a day 1 patch w...
I'm very intrigued. Is he saying that we can now drive leaves from a tree? If so, I'm excited! If not, I will be greatly disappointed.
Seriously though, I'm super duper extremely doubtful. Project Cars 3 should have had a different name at the very least. It played nothing like the previous two and was a complete joke when compared to them as well.
I mean, we'll see just how 'realistic' it is, but I'm not holding my breath. I...
Refund man, refund!!! It's a great game though.
This console gives you a TON of games to play, but none of them are new. If you were buying this console, expecting new things, you would probably be disappointed.
Not only that, but most of the games are playable on PC as well, so seriously, what's the point of owning the console at all at this point?
Fallout 76 could have been Fallout 4 with a MP mod so I could have a friend join me. That's all I wanted. I think that's what a lot of people wanted.
Despite Fallout 4 straying away from some of it's rpg roots, I absolutely loved Fallout 4. Far Harbor is probably one of the best DLC's I've ever played. I may have enjoyed that even more than the base game. It was awesome, specially after they added the hardcore survival mode.
I was excited for Fallout76 and happy they tried to do something with MP, but after playing the beta, just a few weeks before release, I knew this game was no where near ready for launch....
So, quick question everyone. I'm around 75 hours into the original Persona 5 game. I recently bought the Royal version. Should I continue my current playthrough, or start over in the new game and enjoy the new content?
Does it include flailing as a gameplay mechanic? Until I see that, this game is totally unrealistic.
I don't think the write ever played any games from the Metro series. They would have fit the criteria for the last 'Video Game Genre Loser: Immersive Sims' section because man those games were good. Metro Exodus is fantastic and can be such a brutal game if the player so chooses.
I should have a console by the time they realize how dumb this is and drop the games back down to $60.
This isn't a big problem. This is a minor gripe. The bigger problem is the fact that the quantity of the console is so limited that there's a 'queue' on the Playstation Direct site that takes over an hour to get to the end of, and by the time it's your turn, the console is already sold out.
And then there are the bots and scalpers. It's just absolutely ridiculous. I'm not saying these little issues aren't issues, but right now, most people c...
In my opinion, the one thing that absolutely needs to change is releasing a broken game, then patching it over time because the publisher (most likely) imposed an nearly impossible deadline for launch. Games are insanely difficult to build and some of the simplest problems can takes weeks to solve.
Shigeru Miyamoto once said, “A delayed game is eventually good, a bad game is bad forever.” I really wish publishers/developers would use this to their advantage and take his words ...