How did steal Microsoft's thunder? There's almost nothing here that tells us what the performance of their machine will be. We know it's going to have a Zen2 CPU and Navi GPU....ok, and what are the specs of those components? Also, how much memory will the PS5 have? Without this kind of critical info, there literally is no real announcement, other than the fact that the PS5 is coming...
I just don't think Sony has the software engineers to make PS3 backwards compatibility happen....oh well.
That's racist!
There isn't much here in the way of specs. Just saying that it will have a Zen2 CPU and a Navi GPU, doesn't really say a whole lot. Ultimately, we'll need a better leak than this, or we'll just have to wait for the formal announcement.
Digital is great, particularly if you don't like looking like a loser with games all over the place when you've got a lady over on a date.
GRAW2 was fantastic back in the day. I had it on PS3, and for it's time, the graphics were great and the single player campaign was excellent. The multi-player was excellent too, especially since you had clan tools, you could make custom servers with any map with loads of options, like, dawn/dusk/afternoon and evening light settings, custom camo for each team, turn Night Vision on/off for both teams, and a bunch of other small options. There were also a whole bunch of different verses mod...
I was getting that same vibe also.
@ Razzer
How many skins does Fortnite have? Hundreds? Are you going to seriously get net out of shape for one skin? That whole game is based on microtransaction, so trying to compare an exclusive skin (of all things) to losing a story mission and mods in a major single player game title, is not on par, and it's ridiculous.
I have never defended this practice, even when Microsoft has done it in the past. It's a bad deal all around, because it ensures that Microsoft will return fire at some point. I'm actually more interested to see what Steam will do in response to Epic Games, since in that case, Epic is going totally bananas. If Steam sits back and does nothing, then PC gamers will gradually migrate over to the Epic store.
Looks good in the classic sense. Let's hope that the game isn't 'woke' in some weird way.
Exactly, Bioware is pretty much finished. The passion and creative genius left the studio after ME3.
@Kohox
PUBG was on Xbox One first because Xbox has an Early Access program for indie developers. Blame Sony on that one.
Fallout 76 Beta....really? I didn't think anyone still cared about those glorified demos anymore. Betas do not matter, its the final game and date of release and features that really matters to most people.
The rest of those games are indie games, which are hardly on the same level as a game from Remedy. When ID@X...
It's Fortnite, who cares....
This is a terrible thing for Remedy and their publisher to do. Both Microsoft and Steam are under attack like never before. It's clear that Sony and Epic are both playing for keeps, so people shouldn't be surprised when the pendulum swings the other way.
I won't be changing mine, since I'm an OG from the PS3 launch :D
To a certain degree, you're right, since most PC gamers I talk to are far more concerned with getting 100+ frames per second, something that no console will ever do.
Ultimately it doesn't matter if the PC costs more, since it can also do way more.
Someone wake me up when Fortnite loses popularity, and Epic Games can no longer afford to take just a 12% cut from developers, and grow their business and client features at the same time. Once the Fortnite cash runs out, they won't be buying any more exclusive game deals either. Everything Epic is doing right now, is riding completely on Fortnite, and it's hard to believe, since Fortnite is a truly crappy game. When parents get smart and stop buying their kids V-bucks, it's all o...
It isn't just isolated to gaming. The Chinese wouldn't have half of the military technology they currently possess, if they didn't cheat, and steal intellectual property from the U.S., U.K., Europe and possibly even Russia.
@ Eonjay
The latest RTX 2080TI can't even do 8k, and even if it could, all game settings would be on the lowest possible settings to get any game to run at anything over 20 FPS. Not to mention, that the RTX 2080TI has 13.45 TFLOPS, and costs $1,300.00 USD and up. Even the Radeon VII with 13.44 TFLOPS costs $679.00 USD and up. People need to do some research and start using their brains. The only way the PS5 does 8K, is with movie playback, similar to how the Xbox One S ...