An information giver! Tell us all the other details, like how much it costs, the average game ratings, how many can be downloaded (bc streaming is awful), etc?
Or... would that make Sony look bad?
Maybe I'll sign up when the service becomes GamePass
They don't need to put any effort in. The sheep are happy, and their wallets are open.
Gosh, I really hope Sony gives everyone the beatdown next gen with a $500 console, and we pay $70/ year for PSN, and $10/month for PS4 BC, and Sony doesn't bother to go to E3 or make exclusives any longer because why, right?
I haven't read every comment on this article yet, but I think I've basically summed up all the posts that were made by posters who were paid to post this drivel. What a ridiculous fanboy echo chamber this is.
Competition ...
Wow. It's kinda disgusting that 2005 is repeating itself with a whole new gen of gamers. Sony can just do whatever, no matter how lame it is for the gamers, and they are gods to their rabid fanbase.
Go go $600 PS5! Ironically, I actually hope it *will* be $600, because then I know it'll have long-lasting hardware.
Lol. Wut? This has to be a joke post.
They did win all the fools over, it's true. Just like in 2005/2006.
Wow. Just wow. It's 2005 all over again, except this time Sony didn't even have a trailer.
Enjoy paying for the privilege of being Sony fans, fanboys. Wierd how history repeats itself.. and so quickly, too.
Get over being a PS fanboy, man. You seriously think *none* of those games looked as good as God of War and Spiderman? Come on.
I can't disagree more. This game looked great.
Pound for pound, meaning by transistor count, the Cell is still the most powerful architecture on the planet, by a factor of 2x. And go figure, it scales. A modern cell would demolish any other CPU in existence. It matched the i7s of it's era with only 1/3rd the transistors and chip area!
It's only flaw was that it was hard (read: expensive) to utilize.
If you can't grasp what not having L2 cache misses means to a performance programmer, we...
Yes. OMG don't listen to the random fools who say no.
The publisher ALWAYS has the last say. They will even need to get a ESRB revision to let them run on the PS5
Wow! Yeah, and as we all know, game quality will not suffer at all! It's the games that go from concept to your doorstep in the shortest times that are the best...
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The Guerrila engine, btw, is completely geared towards perf, and not functionality. I expect this game to be a linear snoozefest now.
Plenty of production capacity in Mexico. Ironically, indirectly creating new jobs in Mexico could be the best thing Trump has done for his "agenda".
Giving plenty of work to Mexico, by reducing tariffs with them and, incentivizing companies to move work there (from China), is exactly what he should have been doing all along, if his goal is to actually reduce immigration. Make Mexico a better place to live... voila, immigration reduced by a far greater factor t...
If we spent all the horsepower on rez, we'd be playing games with people made of really crisp-edged flat-shaded triangles, that looked like they were made of paper.
Why would we do that? 8K isn't in the cards for this coming gen. Asking that question is also like asking "will nVidia drop their prices on 8K GPUs next gen, so we can all afford 8K gaming PCs?"
Come on.
BC will only be available as a paid service, just like now.
The 3rd party publishers make too much from remasters -- they will force Sony's hand.
Go ahead and disagree if you know it's true.
Lol no.
Man I HOPE it's $399. That would mean it's grossly underpowered, and that FREE BC would actually be a selling point. As is, Sony is likely to disable BC if you don't pay for PS+, IMO.
The games industry could stand to slow down a little, IMO. Plenty of muscle.left in the current hardware, even.
So.. the article points out that the console will likely cost at LEAST $499 USD at launch, and people are DEFENDING that, rather than denying it?
Hmm...
Raising prices in China will make production in Mexico more attractive.
Moving PS5 production to Mexico is a great idea, TBH. Trump probably doesn't realize it, but providing more good jobs in Mexico is probably the thing that will make his supporters the happiest -- they never needed to be so hateful, just helpful.
The irony of it all.