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I don’t really do Twitter but this was linked from another story about Xbox on Twitter, a Series X on display in a Polish store:
I don't think MS cares which devices their software goes to as long as people are buying it.There’s no way Microsoft are spending $7.5 Billion and then letting Sony have those games. Not a hope in Hell. And why should or would they? Would Sony spend that and let Xbox have those games? Of course not.
Microsoft, to their credit, have really put things into place. Both from a hardware and software point-of-view. Sony must be worried.
I've probably missed this but is it actually an option to lay a Series X on its side? I've seen pictures but have MS designed it with both options in mind?
I’ve pre ordered both consoles but every time I come onto the forums I am finding it hard to justify keeping my PS5 order.
Apart from maybe Spider-Man (which I’ve yet to finish on PS4) I can’t say I’m excited by anything else.
Anyone else who has pre ordered both help me out?
Haven't Sony said the new Spider-Man is coming to PS4, so could have your money for now play it on that instead.
Yes and Horizon 2, and no doubt others such as GT7 , GOW etc. They deliberately misled their fans with the whole "we believe in generations" and "making games that fully utilise the benefits of new hardware" etc and let them run with the narrative Xbox supporting old hardware would hold it back, xbox has nothing "Next gen" etc and PS5 is the only place to get "next gen games" nonsense. It was always obvious the likes of Spiderman was a DLC, built on the existing PS4 game engine with some settings bumped up, nothing more, and obviously playable on PS4. The fact they initially hinted they would lock it behind a PS5 paywall would've been a pi55take. They then quietly leaked out this info and the fan boys were made to look stupid. They've since said they will support PS4 for 3-4 years i believe.
As said many times, anything built solely for next gen specs on either side wont be out anywhere near launch as games of quality take years. The likes of Halo etc started development years ago before final specs would've even been nailed down, so obviously current hardware was a focus with scalability for the next gen hardware too.
If the screen is decent 4K yeah. I had an Sony 1080p amd am lg 4K oled set up for a week I’m the same room this gen - so with my pro and one x I could see what’s what. yeah if you sit at a longer distance, maybe not but normal gaming big distance, with games that run at 4K, biiiig dif from my testing.Hi. General question about 4K gaming - is the difference between 1080 and 4K particularly noticeable at normal viewing distance on a 50” screen? TIA
I've probably missed this but is it actually an option to lay a Series X on its side? I've seen pictures but have MS designed it with both options in mind?
Hi. General question about 4K gaming - is the difference between 1080 and 4K particularly noticeable at normal viewing distance on a 50” screen? TIA
Agree. MS games will be everywhere just not PS. But as we know, PS is a small part of Overall gaming rev pie. Juts ain’t needed when you’ve made the moves ms have in last 3 yearsI don't think MS cares which devices their software goes to as long as people are buying it.