True, there will not be a significant decrease in cheating. The main savings will be in cost to the company by dropping support for a release pipeline.
True, there will not be a significant decrease in cheating. The main savings will be in cost to the company by dropping support for a release pipeline.
Literally never had the need to disable defender or change anything about my Windows install. Driver support is far better on Windows than Linux.
Not you apparently
There are 2 of us in the house and we try to run the dishwasher every day. If you cook your own meals you can easily fill the dishwasher daily.
Innovation has peaked? Didn’t we just get AI? Is that not one of the largest innovations to occur in recent time?
Same. I love my PS5 and have had almost no issues at all with it. I also love my PC but I use them for different purposes.
Oh my bad, yes we were (I brought it up lol) comparing consoles and PCs. You are correct.
I thought this discussion was about Sony continuing to invest in the console ecosystem, not specifically for people who already had a gaming PC.
I do agree support is getting better quickly but it still has a ways to go, at least to match the compatibility of consoles.
The problem I’ve always run into is steam big picture, games with launchers, resolution issues, display scaling for large screens (more rare now), no Dolby Atmos, poor HDR support, and general difficulties for other family members. Consoles are just far far more consistent with the experience than PCs, currently at least.
Why not both? I have a gaming PC for titles that are best played on the PC and the PS5 is for when I want to relax on the couch.
Let’s suppose you are right for a moment, can the $350 buy a case, power supply, motherboard, CPU, RAM, hard disk that is on par with the PS5? GPU is only half the equation.
You’re not wrong. It’s far more powerful than any PC you can build for the same price. Everyone likes to complain on this platform, maybe more so than Reddit. Anything a company does to make money is down voted and called unreasonable.
I’ve actually been surprised but how many gems I’ve found in games with a 70% rating or a 82% rating. Sometimes ratings can be impacted by feelings about a company or a media incident when the actual game is rock solid.
Do you work in the corporate world? Because Microsoft Copilot is included in E3 and E5 licenses so nearly every enterprise Windows corporation is running it. Copilot is being pushed hard at our company and at a recent conference everything was about Copilot. I don’t think it feels anything like Cortana, it feels exactly like ChatGPT. What you state may be true for personal users, but the real money for Microsoft is in the enterprise business.
True but it won’t be comparable to the console hardware. Has anyone done a cost/performance analysis of the PS5 Pro? Most of the time the cost is subsidized into the licensing fees involved in order to sell PS5 games.
Not a very good gaming PC, certainly not as good as the PS5 Pro hardware if you need everything, monitor peripherals, GPU, RAM, etc.
Free forever, until it’s not
Honestly price isn’t an issue and the reason to go PS5 over PC is the ease of use. I can’t stand having to get up to use my mouse to click start game, or games that never implemented proper console support on PC for whatever reason. It’s just so much easier to have working HDR, Dolby Atmos, etc on a PS5 than it is with Steam big picture on a PC. I’ve tried it many times and there’s always some frustration with the PC on a home theater setup.
Bethesda owns the COD franchise now?
Whatchuwantmetokill