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UPDATED - Changed this from controller to the official PS5 thread to consolidate info here
I'm curious if they will announce the price and what it will be seeing how Xbox series X will be $499. Im betting it will be $399 for the digital ps5 and $499 for the disc version. I also heard there will be a 2tb model. I would want the 2tb model anyway as I went from 500 to 1tb to 2 tb on the ps4 pro throughout the years.Looks like we will be getting PS5 launch info this week on Wednesday.
I also heard there will be a 2tb model. I would want the 2tb model anyway as I went from 500 to 1tb to 2 tb on the ps4 pro throughout the years.
I've thought $399/$499 all along even before Xbox announced their prices. I'm hoping it sticks to that. I'm more curious to see what the launch titles are than the price though.I'm curious if they will announce the price and what it will be seeing how Xbox series X will be $499. Im betting it will be $399 for the digital ps5 and $499 for the disc version. I also heard there will be a 2tb model. I would want the 2tb model anyway as I went from 500 to 1tb to 2 tb on the ps4 pro throughout the years.
Don't think I'll get the Xbox this go around. Will probably upgrade my GPU in my pc and maybe stick with gamepass so I can have access to some Xbox games. Ps5 has won me over more times with it's titles compared the Xbox.
Not sure there will be a 3080ti. Unfortunately for me it would be both.I like the new controller. I like the looks of the PS5. I like the layout of the PS3, PS4, and PS5 controller.
Hmmm RTX 3080 Ti or PS5. Decisions.
Some of the stuff Insomniac is doing with Ratchet and Clank and the new controller is pretty awesome.I like the new controller. I like the looks of the PS5. I like the layout of the PS3, PS4, and PS5 controller.
Hmmm RTX 3080 Ti or PS5. Decisions.
I like the new controller. I like the looks of the PS5. I like the layout of the PS3, PS4, and PS5 controller.
Hmmm RTX 3080 Ti or PS5. Decisions.
Broken triggers incomingAnd then they said when your gun overheats the trigger locks up and you literally can't pull the trigger until it cools down.
Of course, it also depends on your existing GPU. Any current RTX 3000-series model will likely be a sizeable improvement over your GTX 1080 Ti, but it's a question of whether or not you're really feeling the limits of your current card. If you are, then an RTX 3080-anything would have decent value.
As someone who has a 10' screen that is 1080p and no HDR support, I couldn't care less about HDR or 4k. 1080p games and blurays look fantastic on it.Am I the only one thinking PS5 + a solid current spec TV (thinking 900h XBR, probably 65" because the 75" tax is soooo much and I am coming up from a non-HDR 2015 55" XBR) is part of the equation?
I want the goodies like HDR and VRR.
So my $500 console is going to run me $1,700 plus tax
As someone who has a 10' screen that is 1080p and no HDR support, I couldn't care less about HDR or 4k. 1080p games and blurays look fantastic on it.
I'd take 1080p with better performance and graphics any day over having 4k and HDR with lower performance.
Am I the only one thinking PS5 + a solid current spec TV (thinking 900h XBR, probably 65" because the 75" tax is soooo much and I am coming up from a non-HDR 2015 55" XBR) is part of the equation?
I want the goodies like HDR and VRR.
So my $500 console is going to run me $1,700 plus tax
I probably wouldn't upgrade from a 2015 TV myself, but if I was craving 4K (not sure if your TV has that), HDR and other modern creature comforts... maybe! You can always sell your existing TV to recoup part of the difference.
Me, I'm glad I bought my TV in late 2017... I have 4K and HDR already (no VRR, but I can live without it).
Am I the only one thinking PS5 + a solid current spec TV (thinking 900h XBR, probably 65" because the 75" tax is soooo much and I am coming up from a non-HDR 2015 55" XBR) is part of the equation?
I want the goodies like HDR and VRR.
So my $500 console is going to run me $1,700 plus tax
I am waiting on TV until the mess gets cleaned up. I want HRD10 and DolbyVision, so that rules out all Samsung sets. The new Vizio PQX has firmware issues. The Sony you mentioned doesn't support 4K/120 (future firmware update supposedly). The only "good" TV currently seems to be the LG OLEDs (even those are cutting the HDMI 2.1 bandwidth a bit, but seems like that shouldn't matter). My room has too many windows so I need the brighter LCDs.
I sold my Sony xbr 55 android tv a year or two ago and have been using a 55 LG C8 OLED since. I plan on using it also with the ps5 as well. I do miss android tv but I have a Nvidia shield pro that I use in my bedroom with a epson 3800 home cinema projector. I do like the visuals from 4k on the ps4 pro using the LG tv. I would only upgrade if you didn't already have a 4k tv.
I miss the use of Android TV not the way it was running on the Sony tv. It definitely was not quick and more slow and cumbersome to use with the specs of the tv. It runs beautifully on the shield pro on my projector.I'm honestly not sure how you could miss Sony's AndroidTV implementation as it's downright atrociously slow. I have an X930E, and the TV's display capability is actually really good, Sony saddled the TV with an awfully slow MediaTek SoC that just cannot handle AndroidTV. What makes it worse is that AndroidTV use is required for handling any settings changes. This is even worse when you consider how laggy the TV is in picture modes designed for media playback, which means you'll want to swap between a media mode (e.g. Custom) to a game-oriented mode (i.e. Game Mode) when playing games.
I literally ended up running another HDMI cable to the TV, which connects to the second HDMI 18Gbps port, which is set to Game Mode by default. So, now when I want to play games on it, I have it switch to HDMI 2, and if I want to watch something, it goes to HDMI 3.
So, uh... in short, one of the must haves for my next TV is Auto-Low-Latency Mode (ALLM). In addition, I'd also prefer HDMI 2.1 (4K120, eARC, etc.), VRR, and 1000+ nit peak brightness, and that latter pretty much rules out any OLED TV. It may seem like a weird requirement, but the first UHD movie that I watched was Sicario, and the scene at the beginning with the sunlight piercing through the window caused me to squint a bit from how bright it was. Something that should be really bright (i.e. the sun) actually being bright just feels far more immersive.
I like the new controller. I like the looks of the PS5. I like the layout of the PS3, PS4, and PS5 controller.
Hmmm RTX 3080 Ti or PS5. Decisions.
They said how with some weapons, the trigger is dual function. Like you pull it halfway to shoot one type of ammo then pull it fully to get another type of ammo. And it sounded like when you pull halfway, it kind of "stops" so it's very easy to distinct between half and full pull.
I probably wouldn't upgrade from a 2015 TV myself, but if I was craving 4K (not sure if your TV has that), HDR and other modern creature comforts... maybe! You can always sell your existing TV to recoup part of the difference.
Me, I'm glad I bought my TV in late 2017... I have 4K and HDR already (no VRR, but I can live without it).