Are you implying my English skills are equivalent to a japoonese?Fact.
You're engrish
Skills? Forgive me for not being born and raised in an English speaking country lol.Is that what you call it?
Skills? Forgive me for not being born and raised in an English speaking country lol.
Elvira how could you!!!!You use English better than a lot of native English speaking people I've seen online. Just ignore any comments that claim otherwise.
Hmmm.
Hate to cross-post, but this has info on both, so the Sony stuff can be discussed here:
From GAF, VFXVetern: Industry Professional (Vetted):
- Guys you all have to calm down. Sheesh!
Our text was pretty flaky because he was getting the information from a very high profile worker at Sony.
The text seems to be all over the place.
I never got dates nor prices. As I said before, "expensive" to me means near Nvidia 2080 costs. The guessing is all on me so take it with a grain of salt.
PS5 as of now is 9TF. I specifically asked that and got a yes.
PS5 falls in between performance of the Lockheart and the XSX. That is confirmed.
The iffy part is the PS5 Pro.
"they have one model with lower specs than PS5 and one model with higher specs. PS5 is right in the middle" -- talking about the Xbox SKUs.
"tons of rumors that the lower spec xbox is coming out this year".
"XSX is equivalent to the RTX 2080 super"
"unless they plan on selling it for $800 I doubt it will release anytime soon." -- XSX coming out later??
There is other comments like if XSX sells for $500 then that would disrupt Nvidia sells, etc.."
Anyway, I tried to piece together was is happening. It appears like the PS5 Pro is coming later. That would mean the base PS5 is 9TF and perhaps the 2 SKUs for Xbox are releasing during xmas 2020.
So 2 models. Possible 2 coming out from Microsoft but 1 coming out for Sony.
I'm just as confused as you guys but I won't press for straight answers.
I suspect that whatever external storage solutions there are for next gen will have to be specific to the console, as the level of integration and proximity within the apu/GPU will be very highPlayStation 5's first external SSD possibly teased
Patriot will test out its new external Viper PXD M.2 SSD on a PS4 at PAX East, a move that could translate onto the next-gen PS5.www.tweaktown.com
PlayStation 5's first external SSD possibly teased
Patriot will test out its new external Viper PXD M.2 SSD on a PS4 at PAX East, a move that could translate onto the next-gen PS5.www.tweaktown.com
While we knew that the PS5 would support up to 8K resolution and had an 8-core CPU, there were rumors floating around that it featured backward compatibility with all previous PlayStation generations. If GameStop is to be believed, it's just going to support PlayStation 4 games and you'll have to buy your PlayStation and PlayStation 2 rereleases, or play through PlayStation Now, the company's streaming service.
- Full 8K TV support
- Bespoke 8-core AMD chipset
- 3D Audio
- Built-for-purpose SSD storage
- Backwards compatibility with PS4 games/PSVR hardware
- Ray tracing capabilities
From Windows Central:
Well, it seems like GameStop wanted to give the PlayStation 5 (PS5) some love after that. Today, the pre-registration website for the PS5 went up with some known details about the console. The retailer said the following about Sony's machine.
While we knew that the PS5 would support up to 8K resolution and had an 8-core CPU, there were rumors floating around that it featured backward compatibility with all previous PlayStation generations. If GameStop is to be believed, it's just going to support PlayStation 4 games and you'll have to buy your PlayStation and PlayStation 2 rereleases, or play through PlayStation Now, the company's streaming service.
Did anyone really expect PS1-PS3 BC? how many people still have discs from the PS1, PS2 and PS3 days? PS4 BC is all that matters, we are at a point now where games in the current gen look great and can stand up fairly well for a long time, a PS1 or PS2 game even given a higher res will still look like crap.
i have a feeling there’s gonna be with licensing and rights holders...if I could play gt2 on my ps5 without a hitch that’s be fantastic, but if Sony, or any other third party game of old, would want to sell it again as a new that’s where they would then find issues. But I don’t know how things work in those cases or legally, so who knows besides them
Having played much of the classic ps1 games on my hacked ps classic, I can honestly say most have aged horrible. Just the fact that you don't use dual analog sticks in the majority of the 3d games make it hard to appreciate today. Ps2 aged better but at the same time most of the greats have had sequels on ps3/ps4 that made them obsolete.
Did anyone really expect PS1-PS3 BC? how many people still have discs from the PS1, PS2 and PS3 days? PS4 BC is all that matters, we are at a point now where games in the current gen look great and can stand up fairly well for a long time, a PS1 or PS2 game even given a higher res will still look like crap.
Yeah, it's s*** in vanilla state, but I bought 8bitdo receivers and play with dual shock 3s, still few games take advantage of them the way we're used to today I'm afraid. It looks great on my shelf though, the micro console, but I wouldn't want Sony to put time on ps1 bc when they could let those resources do something else.yeah, the fact that they didn’t at least include the dual sticks is mind boggling
I still have FFT, FF8 and 9 (not 7 though) and Chrono Cross, plus others of less usefulness. But when I want to play them at this point I just fire up an emulator. It would be nice to have that level of back compat but since they've always had to do it via hardware I'm not surprised and if I become independent wealthy enough to have the time to actually have both consoles, it wouldn't stop me.
Did anyone really expect PS1-PS3 BC? how many people still have discs from the PS1, PS2 and PS3 days?