F1ngers wrote: » Nothing on Smyths or Gamestop apart from "register your interest". Signed up for both of them. Waiting game now for bundles etc.
super_furry wrote: » Still not really clear. Is Spider-Man: Miles Morales a full price game? Can you just buy the Miles Morales add-on separately or do you have to buy the whole Spiderman package to get the Miles Morales add-on? Is that going to cost me €70? Is there a discount if I own Spiderman on PS4? Sony are really screwing their messaging here, especially when you see stuff like this from Microsoft? It's like the two companies are swapping where they started the last generation from.
xtal191 wrote: » Is it true that if you want Ray Tracing in games you have to sacrifice fps? So for example you'll get 60fps+ without it but if you turn it on you'll get 30fps at most?
johnny_ultimate wrote: » Yeah I was testing out Control on my 2060 Super just last night. The reflections are incredible, but it’s a heck of a performance hog. That said, there’s some seriously smart tech at play, such as the internal resolution rendering options. No doubt developers will be able to make smart decisions with the unified PS5 / XBSX user base.
TitianGerm wrote: » DLSS is available to Nvidia cards which can upscale your resolution if you drop to 1080P and then use RT.
johnny_ultimate wrote: » Yep, that’s the smart tech I was referring to - makes ray-tracing an option for sure Still obviously more demanding than playing without RT enabled.
RedXIV wrote: » Didn't realise that. It's nice though isn't it?
RedXIV wrote: » I started putting money away into gamestop since around xmas, under the guise of a preorder. you may be able to do similar?
EoinMcLovin wrote: » Just in case didn't realise it, this is the boot screen for the PS5
Varik wrote: » Smyths are safer than Gamestop but nowhere is 100% Smyths bought up all the old Toys R us in the Germany, Austria, and Switzerland in 2018, and last year they expanded over there further. A lot of money spent to expand and then have those store shut down for months.
shaveAbullock wrote: » I think it's the digital edition they want people to buy and the one with a disc drive is just there to keep some people happy There would be a backlash if the xbox series x has a drive and the ps5 does not.
martyos121 wrote: » If I’m buying one at launch, I’d personally take the super safe option of Amazon with Prime delivery. Might be a day or two late at worst but there’s no fear of missing out and excellent customer support if anything goes wrong. Just can’t trust brick and mortar shops here in times like these, but Smyths would surely be a safer bet than GameStop. Got my PS4 in Argos on launch day by pure persistence and luck but I’m not going through that again.
Varik wrote: » Not used prime lately but Amazon have gotten abysmally slow for normal delivery to Ireland, takes them a week to even ship it the order let alone the time it take to get here. If you were going Amazon you'd probably be better ordering using prime to Parcel motel or Address pal. If I'd to guess I'd say Parcel motel as they're in the North so it'll be in the north launch day and maybe at a locker that evening.
Exclamation Marc wrote: » Amazon have altered their delivery schedule to ship essential items within their normal/previous regime with non essentials pushed back. It's to protect their workers given the enormous demand on them. It's only due to the pandemic so it should revert to normal as the year goes on and before the PS5 is out.
whiterebel wrote: » There’s a big thread in Consumer Issues about it. Next day dispatch for the UK for almost anything. 10 days before it dispatches for Ireland, Prime or not. It certainly doesn't seem to be For essential items. PM and AdressPal are slow now as well, in most cases. Watch the insurance cover as well using those.
mcgrath1992 wrote: » I Presume they will also port over to ps5 when I move my account to ps5 like spiderman and etc in the library?