No way that soon. I'm thinking more like 5-6 years. Look how old GTA5 is and they are still milling that.It most certainly will happen. If I had to guess it will be in 2-3 years time.
No way that soon. I'm thinking more like 5-6 years. Look how old GTA5 is and they are still milling that.It most certainly will happen. If I had to guess it will be in 2-3 years time.
No way that soon. I'm thinking more like 5-6 years. Look how old GTA5 is and they are still milling that.
So PS5 and all I ask is....
.... my Logitech G29 works as I had to buy a new wheel for PS4 and I was not that impressed at the time. Just could not play GT7 with a gamepad, and sorry to say GT7 does look very good, looks like the series is going back to its roots and that to me is a bonus.
GT sport on PS4 to me always felt like the single player none pro etc was left as an after thought, although hasn't stopped me enjoying all the single player content that title did receive , and as my gaming PC is showing its age , 980TI and GPUs for PC costing TBH a good chunk of money I'm fairly intrested in the PS5 offerings, I just hope my G29 works - but that wasn't the case for the G27 start of the PS4 gen .
They will more than likely make you wait and then buy an adaptor, I picked up one up also and hope it works but I have the PC for most of my car sims now.
So has it been stated yet what the majority of game games are going to be getting fps wise i.e. 60 fps?
30 fps is absolutely ****
Let's put the CPU comparison into practical terms. In Cinebench 15, a benchmark that tends to represent integer execution capabilities for CPUs quite well, an Athlon 5150 (1.6GHz 4-core Jaguar CPU) scores 123 points—so we'll double that for the 8-core CPU in the PS4, or 246 points. For the PS4 Pro, which is clocked at 2.13GHz, it could score about 325 points.
AMD's current second generation Ryzen 7 2700X by comparison scores 1,768 points. Even a relatively tame Ryzen 7 1700 scores 1,436 points. Third generation Ryzen should further improve performance, though we don't have all the details just yet—clockspeed and system memory bandwidth will also be important factors.
4K/60fps should be standard with the hardware available, the main thing that held this generation back is their CPU's.
To put things into perspective of how big a jump next generation is on the CPU side:
https://www.pcgamer.com/how-the-playstation-5-will-compare-to-future-gaming-pcs/
If you look at what was done this generation with the very limited CPU performance available (compared to PC at least) it's quite impressive but next generation CPU's are going to be roughly 5-6 times faster, at least.
Try PC gaming on an Athlon 5150 and see what frame-rates you get even with a high end GPU.
Another 'leak' is out from IronManPS5 (get the salt prepared). These prices match the Amazon France console prices and are where you'd expect them to be.
PS5 - £449
PS5 Digital - £349
I hope those console prices are right, might help bring sanity back to the PC market.
Man I would love that.Another 'leak' is out from IronManPS5 (get the salt prepared). These prices match the Amazon France console prices and are where you'd expect them to be.
PS5 - £449
PS5 Digital - £349
Stand - £16.99
Dualsense - £54.99
Charging Cradle - £24.99
Camera - £54.99
3D Pulse Headset - £129
Media Remote - £24.99
Another 'leak' is out from IronManPS5 (get the salt prepared). These prices match the Amazon France console prices and are where you'd expect them to be.
PS5 - £449
PS5 Digital - £349
Stand - £16.99
Dualsense - £54.99
Charging Cradle - £24.99
Camera - £54.99
3D Pulse Headset - £129
Media Remote - £24.99
Be pretty happy with those prices actually still probably end up getting the non digital version though.
I wonder how much the actual games will be?
Digital console at £349 sounds good to me. Tbh, I’ll get it even cheaper less vat so happy days.![]()