JWeinCom said:
kirby007 said:
gameplaywise if you go from 1080p@30fps => 4k@60fps its a new game/experience not even taking about loadtimes take dragon age inquistion for example, thats a game i enjoy but never bothered pick up again because of the horrendous loadtimes on a ps4 or the witcher 3 etc etc |
I've played games in 480p and 1080p and would not consider them new game/experiences. Also have gone from 30 to 60 and not considered them new experiences. 99% positive I wouldn't play Spider-man on PS5 and wonder if I'd played it already or if were a sequel. I think your definition of new game/experience is a bit loose. chakkra said:
Like I said before, this is something new for console gamers. People who bought the PS4/X1 in the first 5 months of their life didn't have any other choice but to play the few games available to them. People buying PS5/XSX now can keep cleaning up their backlog with no rush, with the added incentive that those games now run better than ever. |
But, I don't think it really is new. The PS4Pro and XBox One were things that existed. And besides that, I think console owners were aware that PCs were a thing that exists and can do that. If that was really important to them, I imagine they'd be playing on PC.
So again, I just have a hard time envisioning that many people who are paying 500 dollars to replay their old games in upgraded form. I'd assume they're buying something that's specifically on the PS5. |
Well PS4 will end up short of 10m units sold, which means many skipped the PS4 altogether, I could these people buying the PS5 to play the PS4 hits now and be ready for the PS5 hits when they come.