heebusjeebus wrote: » 2019 at the earliest but more than likely 2020. I read somewhere that it will need to be the next gen AMD chip (Ryzen in an APU I thnk) but that may not be affordable for home consoles for a while yet. The next gen will definitely need beefier CPU's. We've seen this generation struggle with frame-rates compared to a PC, and this is mainly tied to low power processors. EDIT: This is probably out of date now but it goes through the options for a possible PS5. No chance we'll be seeing it this year though.http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/digitalfoundry-2017-could-sony-release-ps5-in-2018-in-theory
sugarman wrote: » Maybe not in the next gen of consoles, but I can see consoles moving towards cloud based systems similar to the GeForce Now service. Essentially just buying a cheap console with limited low performance hardware to connect to their service to stream games.
Retr0gamer wrote: » Doubt we will see it soon. The PS4 is keeping pace with the PS2 in sales so sony will want to ride that wave for as long as they can. Honestly I don't want to see a PS5 any time soon. I feel the PS4 has been a total disappointment so far and hasn't really hit it's stride. I'm hoping it will recover in the next year or two and turn itself around like the PS3 did because as it stands, I feel the 400 euro I put down on the PS4 wasn't worth it yet and don't really want to put another 400 down on another console until the previous one has shown its worth.
Retr0gamer wrote: » If you own a gaming PC then it's a very limited console. I've been let down by a lot of the exclusives like Uncharted 4 and Last Guardian which I just didn't like. bloodborne is a classic and Yakuza series is great. Outside of Gravity Rush nothing else has excited me but I'm waiting for the new uncharted to bottom out in price. The latest batch of exclusives isn't really interesting me either. Spiderman looks like a bad Batman clone and I don't like Batman, Detroit is David Cage so will be god awful, God of War look interesting but I'll wait for reviews and Days gone looks awful. TLOU2, as long as it isn't another misstep for naughty dog like U4 was then it should be good. I'm hoping for an influx of Japanese exclusives to make the console more interesting but the majority seem to all come to PC these days.
s8n wrote: » how was U4 a misstep ??
kunst nugget wrote: » Why do you buy the console at full price when they chances are you know you're going to be critical of it? Would you not just hold off until the price drops?
The Specialist wrote: » Maybe you just aren't as much a fan of Western games as you are for Japanese titles? I only played 2 Jap games last year - Yakuza 0 which I absolutely loved, and The Last Guardian which was an absolute pile of **** with a hairy cat. Played the demo of Gravity Rush but it was utter ****e IMO, only lasted 20 mins before I deleted it again. Spiderman looks like it could be a sleeper for GOTY (depending if it plays as good as it looks & RDR 2 slips to next year ). David Cage has had a couple of missteps (BTS being one of them) but the games are generally engrossing experiences - wouldn't call him god awful by any stretch and Detroit looks surprisingly decent. No interest in GOW or Days Gone so can't comment on those, TLOU 2 of course has big shoes to fill but it's in safe hands.
kunst nugget wrote: » It's pretty bloated with endless jumping around cliff sections that are monotonous.
Cienciano wrote: » It's never worth getting a console on launch day. No benefit, always worth waiting about 6 months imho. Lineups are never really worth it.
Retr0gamer wrote: » I feel the 400 euro I put down on the PS4 wasn't worth it yet
Retr0gamer wrote: » One word: Bloodborne. If it's a From soulsborne game then the 450 euro cost is more than enough.
Retr0gamer wrote: » When I did get the PS4 I had my first pay cheque from a new job and bloodborne was around the corner. thought the machine would pick up after the first year... I was so wrong.
Penn wrote: » The problem with always being so over-dramatic is that you end up disagreeing with yourself. Either way, you don't like many of the PS exclusives that have come out, and don't like the look of some of the ones due to come out. That's fair enough. But many people do. The exclusives are generally very highly rated and acclaimed by reviewers and by gamers in general. For many, the cost of the console has more than been worth it and were a PS5 to be announced, there are many who'd be lining up to buy one at launch or soon after in order to play the next installments of those exclusive franchises.
Retr0gamer wrote: » No need to be so defensive and confrontational. I rate consoles mostly on the exclusives they deliver and for me the PS4 has so far been a big disappointment compared to previous PS hardware. I'm hoping for a PS3 turn around, that was a terrible console for a long time before totally upping its game and becoming a very good one in its final few years. Until that happens I'm going to be unimpressed with that piece of plastic and silicon which I mostly use to watch Netflix on the communal TV in the house. At least it's not the Xbox One, a console with so few worthwhile exclusives that it's the only major games console I've had no interest in owning.
ERG89 wrote: » I enjoyed the PS4 complaining about not enough games being on it is a joke after you had 2 Yakuza games, Persona 5, Horizon ZD, Nier Automata, Nioh and Crash Trilogy. That is just last year, your far more fortunate than me if you had time to play and finish all those. 70 million systems sold has to be for a reason and it isn't just Bloodborne :rolleyes:
Retr0gamer wrote: » I rate consoles mostly on the exclusives they deliver and for me the PS4 has so far been a big disappointment compared to previous PS hardware. I'm hoping for a PS3 turn around, that was a terrible console for a long time before totally upping its game and becoming a very good one in its final few years. Until that happens I'm going to be unimpressed with that piece of plastic and silicon which I mostly use to watch Netflix on the communal TV in the house.
wes wrote: » I think it will be 2020 at the earliest. The Pro and One X will extend the cycle a little bit.