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Posted: Fri Jun 12, 2020 1:23 pm
Man, I loved San Andreas. Also, I can't believe V came out seven years ago.
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Man, I loved San Andreas. Also, I can't believe V came out seven years ago.
I'd imagine you do have a wedding registry...Yeah it does. Sony always seems to have the better exclusives. No way I can convince the fiancé to let me buy two $500+ consoles. But I'm very much open to suggestions on how I can make that happen.Spiderman Miles Morales looks cool.
See now we're talking.I'd imagine you do have a wedding registry...Yeah it does. Sony always seems to have the better exclusives. No way I can convince the fiancé to let me buy two $500+ consoles. But I'm very much open to suggestions on how I can make that happen.Spiderman Miles Morales looks cool.
The PS5 Slim is going to be a huge seller in 2022.This thing is **** massive.
Our daughter just beat Lego Ninjago.... Those games are so fun.My daughter beat LEGO Marvel Superheroes 2 without me. Gonna have to make sure that she waits for me in LEGO Jurassic World.
This thing is **** massive.
Yep. Not sure how the hardware is getting that much larger that quicker with today's technology, but here we are.So it's basically just a mid-90's computer tower?
According to Matt MacLaurin, the vice president of UX Design at PlayStation, the PS5 packs a lot more heat than the PS4 could even dream of.
"Thermals. This gen is little supercomputers. While the 7nm process delivers amazing heat performance for the power, the power is very extreme. This tech is still so fresh it throws a lot of heat so we need room to dissipate."
My PS4 already sounds like a jet, can't imagine what this one will sound like.According to Matt MacLaurin, the vice president of UX Design at PlayStation, the PS5 packs a lot more heat than the PS4 could even dream of.
"Thermals. This gen is little supercomputers. While the 7nm process delivers amazing heat performance for the power, the power is very extreme. This tech is still so fresh it throws a lot of heat so we need room to dissipate."
Digital is great for convenience. I still don't understand why it's the same price as a physical copy, though. I also understand that you don't really "own" it the same way you do a physical copy. Will I still be able to access those games in 10-15 years the same way I can pop in Goldeneye or Contra? Probably not.Supposedly the digital edition will come in around $500, but won't have an optical drive. Which boxes those buyers into becoming digital only purchasers which is a content creators wet dream.
I prefer an optical drive, but with my PS4 Pro the only disc that is ever in there is the GT:S disc tifosi gave me. But with the PS5 supposedly being backwards compatible I'm going to need that drive.
This is the boat I'm in. I only switched to digital after getting the boot from PS; all of my game purchases prior to that (including all my discounted buy) were discs.But with the PS5 supposedly being backwards compatible I'm going to need that drive.
The last time I worked in the music business was 2002. Boilerplate artist agreement language still charged a 'packaging deduction' to the royalty account for every download.I still don't understand why it's the same price as a physical copy, though.
Do you have one of those aftermarket fan/base things?My PS4 already sounds like a jet, can't imagine what this one will sound like.According to Matt MacLaurin, the vice president of UX Design at PlayStation, the PS5 packs a lot more heat than the PS4 could even dream of.
"Thermals. This gen is little supercomputers. While the 7nm process delivers amazing heat performance for the power, the power is very extreme. This tech is still so fresh it throws a lot of heat so we need room to dissipate."
There are Xbox style PS controllers (and vice-versa). I believe they're all third party, though, so buyer beware.I have a PS3 and Xbox One X, and while I won't be buying a PS5, I hope they changed the ergonomics of the controller. The Xbox controller is superior, IMO.