The only thing that I find odd is the Digital Edition price at $399. The rest is expected.
You mean DE ?
PS5 exclusives will still be a little thin for a while unless I’m looking to play the PS4 catalog. Which is what I want to do, but BC details are thin.
Does that include any game update releasing after July or just initial game releases after July?
That's completely understandable.They can't legally say that 100% of PS4 games will work on PS5 like they couldn't say the same for PS4 games using boost mode on Pro.
But currently 100% of PS4 games released before the Pro release are working as intended on the mid-gen machine. I think at the beginning there was like a handful of titles (on thousands of games) that had problems on Pro with boost mode, but those have being eventually patched.
I'm not expecting there will be many, if any, PS4 games that flat out won't run on PS5. But what I think many want to know is how well PS4 games run in PS5's equivalent of boost mode and what kind of level of improvement are we looking at.But currently 100% of PS4 games released before the Pro release are working as intended on the mid-gen machine. I think at the beginning there was like a handful of titles (on thousands of games) that had problems on Pro with boost mode, but those have being eventually patched.
Absolutely. Game controllers as accessories were huge money makers this gen. With a higher BOM cost, I’d expect them to offset it so that they can continue to be a cash cow. It may color the perception of the platforms comparatively though.I expect the DualSense to be $70-$80
Yea, I think if suddenly all their titles were to run 60fps from 30fps, regardless of resolution, that would be a day 1 for BC titles for instance.I'm not expecting there will be many, if any, PS4 games that flat out won't run on PS5. But what I think many want to know is how well PS4 games run in PS5's equivalent of boost mode and what kind of level of improvement are we looking at.
I expect Digital Foundry will be very busy over the holiday period.
Absolutely. Game controllers as accessories were huge money makers this gen. With a higher BOM cost, I’d expect them to offset it so that they can continue to be a cash cow. It may color the perception of the platforms comparatively though.
I'm fully expecting a gamers bundle like they did with PS4, extra controller, camera and Killzone for an extra £100...it could literally be same price as the disk version with just the standard 1 controller...that would really be an incentive to go all digital!
If you ignore the powerful dedicated audio chip, RT (for graphics, audio, ...), CPU, ML capabilities, and much more, then you are onto somethingI know what you’re saying, but XSX doesn’t offer anything that Xbox One X can't other than faster loading and nicer graphics. PS5 will offer that plus some exclusives and a controller with new and unique functionality.
Which can be said of PS5...which was my point...If you ignore the powerful dedicated audio chip, RT (for graphics, audio, ...), CPU, ML capabilities, and much more, then you are onto something