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This is the discussion thread for a recent post on GTPlanet:
This article was published by Andrew Evans (@Famine) on May 19th, 2020 in the Gaming category.
At this rate, the design will get leaked before the official presentation. They cant hide it forever.
Wonder if the console form factor will be half the size of the XSX given their fixed power strategy in order to not have to go big in fan size and PSU. I want to see the cooling solution and the internals, seems they've made something really innovative. Can't be too long away from the teardown now.I really want to see the actual console, the DualSense certainly made me even more curious as to how it's going to look!
There is some mild chatter that the cooling is the reason for the delay. In essence, it's done something really weird and it wants to keep it secret until the console is fully in production for some reason.I want to see the cooling solution and the internals, seems they've made something really innovative.
There is some mild chatter that the cooling is the reason for the delay. In essence, it's done something really weird and it wants to keep it secret until the console is fully in production for some reason.
It is good to see Sony stepping up the game still instead of boring approach of winging current generation as next-gen like what seems to be Microsoft's approach. PS5 looks like it's set to redefine gaming standards for the next few decades and maybe even centuries so being only a few weeks away to see glimpse of it is so exciting. What a treat for Sony first party developers to finally have what looks to be the best platform to develop for after some having endured development hell of PS3 and mediocrity of PS4. PS5 being the world's fastest gaming console is about to make everything else feel slow.
At this rate, the console will be released before it is officially revealed.At this rate, the design will get leaked before the official presentation. They cant hide it forever.
Just like he knew the and insisted for years across the forum that the base PS4 was powerful enough to be a 4K games console no matter the evidence to the contrary; even though now it was "mediocre" all along.Sounds like you know a hell lot more then the rest of us about PS5.
GT7 at launch would gain my interest, but with everything thats going on right now I think there will be a game drought for the new consoles at the beginning. I might go long on PS4 and wait for the AAA's to stack up, still got 20+ games to get through yet anyway...
That would be cool. My guess is neither Sony or MS are interested,Another consideration for me would be the support for an ultra-wide monitor.
GT7 with a real long career mode and over 1000+ cars please Kazunori San ?
Career is doable, but 1000 cars seems a bit of stretch. If PD have been putting in some car modeling behind closed doors and not revealing all their cards through GTS updates I could see 4-500. That’d be plenty with the livery editor alone, if we get additional external parts on top like in GT5/6 then even better.
What we have already isn’t too bad, it would just need some more modern picks and maybe a few other highlight classics for 2020/2021. Smaller quantity of content can still work really well if we have lot of tools and ways to utilize it.
"PS5 looks like it's set to redefine gaming standards for the next few decades and maybe even centuries"
You can say that again.I just want them to say "yes, you will be able to use a Fanatec CSL Elite on your PS5 for sure and that will never change" as I am about to sell my T150 .
No.
Two games which show amazing VR capabilities, but have crippled their VR modes. A GT7 with VR multiplayer races and an Ace Combat 8 where the campaign mode is fully playable in VR (there really is no reason why it isn't that way in 7 already other than cost) would be instant buys for me (as well as the PS5 then obviously).I don’t know if GT7 would be enough for me to get a PS5, unless it was absolutely amazing. I’d personally also want to see a new Ace Combat