A. I literally gave you an example of Chivalry 2. PS4 and PS5 players cannot play together.
B. "Another question was posed on whether or not co-op would feature cross-gen, allowing PS4 players to play with friends who are on PS5. Smektala stated that it won’t be possible at launch, but Techland is “working to make it possible after launch.”"
Wanna play again?
Really sucks that me with a PS5 cannot play with my friend on PS4 until a theoretical patch drops. Really sick of big and medium sized games like this and Chivalry 2 missing the feature while an indie game like First Class Trouble can do it no problem, plus Xbox, plus PC, plus Switch and all with voice chat to boot. What the hell
@Nasdac
Yes and no. Insomniac owns the Sunset IP, and in turn now Sony does.
MS retains the exclusive publishing rights for the first game. If this deal was structured similar to Alan Wake (IP owned by Remedy) then those rights will expire after ~10 years.
GPU doesn't matter, that's the point. You're CPU bound on a 2060 or 3090 in that kind of scenario.
Acquisitions are just an investment in the next generation of upstarts 3-5 years down the line.
Imagine being this bad at reading comprehension.
They're saying they're going to play the game again DESPITE already having the plat, ergo it's not trophy hunting spurring them on, but the game itself.
I'm definitely in that boat. Not quite high end though. I had a PS4 with a 4th gen i7 and GTX 1070. Now I have a PS5 with a 10th gen i5 and a 3070. I'm set for any PS or Xbox game for a while I'd say.
As someone who didn't engage with the game's marketing and played it on release on a fairly high end PC, I actually quite enjoyed the game. Guess I'm in the wrong based on all the commentary about this game.
No, but most people have it for online play so the games are kind of a "bonus".
2019 called and wants its comment back.
Console gamers with the new systems finally understand 60fps on the new machines. Most people are now willing to take a graphics hit for a superior overall experience in terms of control response and smoother visuals.
This is actually my main issue with UE5. Everything about it from the start suggests 60fps will be impossible on 9th gen systems without extreme cutbacks making it not that far off from UE4. DF has act...
Ah, yes. Low end PC hardware is ACTUALLY what starts a new gen.
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A. The recommended specs for an expansion are 7GBPS.
B. The console accepts slower drives with a warning.
C. Current games all seem to work.
Using those 3 factors you are making an assumption that there will not be a game that actually demands the full bandwidth and has issues on slow drives. Now you are free to make that assumption, but you have nothing to back it up as you are speculating.
So let me see if I've got this. Waiting 3 years to buy the new consoles results in missing out on all the improvements for PS4/X1 games for a grand total of $50 in savings? That's insane.
Many, many games have DLSS. It's free to implement. In no way does this signify that Sony, which uses AMD hardware, is working with Nvidia.
Just so you know all shipments are being delayed by 2 months. I got an e-mail from Valve confirming this. So if you were going to get it mid Q2 previously, then now it puts you into early Q3.
Would pickup Fifa if there was an upgrade path, but not about to pay $30 more for the PS5 version.
Man...a few years ago for the 30th anniversary Ubisoft gave away Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time, Splinter Cell, Rayman Origins, The Crew, Beyond Good & Evil, Far Cry 3: Blood Dragon, and Assassin's Creed 3.
Granted, 30 is a rounder milestone than 35, but to go from 7 free games to Sales, Free Weekends, and In-game Rewards is kinda laughable.
@Onilink
He didn't say 4K render. He said 4K output, which is every game.
How did this crap get approved? Video isn't even recorded properly, black bars on all sides for literally no reason.
I like how Rider's Republic came out 3 days ago and is already on sale. Just goes to show Ubisoft games are never worth it day 1.
@1nsomniac
No, that's surround sound you're thinking of.