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I honestly can't believe they made one bigger than the original PS3.
It is not recommended to lie on your PS5 while playing games.
Watch the teardown video from two pages ago. The vast majority of the PS5's volume is built around heat dissipation. And they have very neat features in it that the XSX won't like a dust catcher you can easily vacuum out to help keep the inners of your PS5 cleaner for longer (and thus keep the fan speeds down, thus keeping the system noise down)I'm hoping this is specifically for heat dissipation because the fans on my PS3 are a nightmare when I actually run them
But can I seductively recline on it?
From Worldwide Studios:
From our third-party publishers and developers:
- Bloodborne
- Days Gone
- Detroit: Become Human
- God of War
- Infamous Second Son
- Ratchet and Clank
- The Last Guardian
- The Last of Us Remastered
- Until Dawn
- Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End
- Batman: Arkham Knight
- Battlefield 1
- Call of Duty: Black Ops III – Zombies Chronicles Edition
- Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy
- Fallout 4
- Final Fantasy XV Royal Edition
- Monster Hunter: World
- Mortal Kombat X
- Persona 5
- Resident Evil 7 biohazard
Rassafrassin'sassafras I just BOUGHT FFXV Royal on digital so I could have it available on my PS4 at all times and was looking forward to installing it on 5!
Here’s the full list:
- Assassin’s Creed Syndicate
- Assassin’s Creed Chronicles India
- Assassin’s Creed Chronicles China
- Assassin’s Creed Chronicles Russia
- Star Trek Bridge Crew
- Werewolves Within
- Space Junkies
- Risk
The only thing I'm concerned about the DSense - is it larger? The DS fits perfectly in my hands, while I feel the Xbox One controller just a tad large.
I don't use Spotify, otherwise I would give it a try. But the speaker definitely gets picked up as a speaker in Windows. In fact, my computer automatically switched audio outputs to it when I first connected it! It's pretty trivial to switch it back in Windows 10 though, so it's nbd, but I was confused for a minute why none of the expected sounds were coming out of my headphones.I've heard you can connect the Dual Sense to Spotify as a speaker and the haptic feedback will pick up the sound. Give it a try!
It is bigger, but the difference is honestly negligible. We're talking maybe a few millimeters larger in any given dimension. It fits in my hands almost exactly the same. Here's a picture for comparison:The only thing I'm concerned about the DSense - is it larger? The DS fits perfectly in my hands, while I feel the Xbox One controller just a tad large.
Vita had a great D-Pad. If they actually copied it, that's a great move.
Ubisoft has announced that a handful of its games will not be PS5 compatible at launch
None of these games were on Sony's prior list of incompatible games so I have... concerns if other publishers have incompatible games to add.
EDIT: Or... not, they've now removed the post announcing this with just claims of "innacuracies" in the list. Truly bizarre.
This makes me wonder if perhaps there's some discrepancy between what Sony considers "playable" as far as backwards compatibility, versus what publishers think is acceptable in terms of not having glitches/errors that might make their game not look or run as well as they think it should.
I mean, Sony told us themselves. That while many of the games it considers 'playable' will have bugs, they'll still play. They probably passed over a few game breaking bugs here and there because doing a completely thorough play-testing is impossible for AAA studios to do with individual games they release brand new, never mind a backlog of thousands of legacy titles. But I'm sure for the vast majority of titles it'll work fine, when the base architecture of the PS5 is really just a beefier PS4.This makes me wonder if perhaps there's some discrepancy between what Sony considers "playable" as far as backwards compatibility, versus what publishers think is acceptable in terms of not having glitches/errors that might make their game not look or run as well as they think it should.
There's a github repo floating around that claims to have scraped the data from sony's apis which splits the games into "NOT COMPATIBLE" "BOOTABLE" and "COMPATIBLE" where all of Ubi Soft's additional games are listed as bootable. I don't totally trust it, but I don't think it's implausible for it to be on the level.