I got a confession to make too, we're all friends here so don't judge me. I never actually cancelled my Series X order. I am just going to keep it unopened until such a time when there is something to play on it.
LMAO, you little trickster! Love it.
I got a confession to make too, we're all friends here so don't judge me. I never actually cancelled my Series X order. I am just going to keep it unopened until such a time when there is something to play on it.
What’s most people’s go to launch day game?
I’ve got COD and Spider-Man. Any other I should be adding to my list?
I never actually cancelled my Series X order. I am just going to keep it unopened until such a time when there is something to play on it.

Thanks, @crazy8s for the link.
It places me in such a quandary now. It seems like the DualSense really is the second best thing about next gen (first being the SSDs). So why wouldn't I want to play all the multiplatform games on PS5 using that spiffy controller? And if that is the case, why do I need to buy an Xbox Series X when I could still play all the new, exclusive Xbox games on my PC, albeit at 1080p. Eeek. I'm going to have to wait for the multiplatform game reviews to decide. Although right now, I can see myself being quite happy playing the PS5 versions with the DualSense and the Pulse 3D headphones.
The idea of being take full advantage of a Gen 3 NVME drive by connecting it internally and using it exclusively for PS4 games isn't that bad of an idea, at least in the short term while we wait for Gen 4 drives capable of hitting the performance needed to run PS5 games.
What are you on about?The only issue I've had on one of my ds4's was that the rumble motor feels like it's going through I have had it for around 5 years. It works but the rumble effect feels like it rattles and doesn't disengage properly.
I still feel the quality on Sony/Nintendo controller is way better than Microsoft though. My first Xbox controller has an intermittent click at certain angles on one of the thumbsticks. Id have returned it but it came with the console so didn't want the hassle for a minor-ish gripe. The general build of the Xbox controller feels hollow/tinny and the material quality poor next to the switch pro/ds4 though.
In fact the dpad on my Xbox Windows controller is also broken on one of the diagonals. I suspect it was like this when I bought it but I didn't notice it until I'd had it a year.
Microsoft's quality control in general is honestly shocking IMO!
Hopefully the Dualsense will be reliable but it does sound like there's an lot of fancy tech in it which could go wrong ! The initial reviews seem positive though.
This.He was talking specifically about the audio quality out of the audio jack of the DS4.
Some BC loading time comparisons
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It's very early days yet, so I'm sure we'll see some polish ap[plied as the BC implementation matures.......just a shame that it doesn't improve or add a lot to older games (other than framerates) in the same way that Xbox does.So it seems the PS5 is SLOWER than the XSX at loading with BC titles. Very bizarre.
And as for the AC Syndicate issue - this is what it looks like playing on PS5. Weird glitches.
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https://www.pushsquare.com/news/202...atibility_-_the_good_the_not_bad_and_the_ugly
So it seems the PS5 is SLOWER than the XSX at loading with BC titles. Very bizarre.
Odd that. I wonder if Microsoft have some kind of special sauce routine going on in the background to optimise load times for XB1 titles. Fairly sure that in paper the SSD of the PS5 is faster iirc.