Oafley Jones wrote: » Yip. My only query is that there seems to be a lack of light at the back of the new controller, or have I just missed it?
The Raging Bile Duct wrote: » The light kind of pisses me off tbh, especially when you're playing a game that is set in a lot of darkness, like Resident Evil 2, and all you have a triangle of light reflected back at you from the TV screen.
Oafley Jones wrote: » Can't you turn it off?
Penn wrote: » I don't think you can turn it off, but you can definitely dim it. Have to say I never notice mine at all.
Markitron wrote: » There's no light but I think you can still see the rim at the top of the touchpad which is probably enough?
Oafley Jones wrote: » I doubt it, that seems way too small and out of place for the purpose.
Markitron wrote: » I'm guessing here but maybe its enough with the newer 1080p camera? The last one was only 720p
Oafley Jones wrote: » Maybe, but why would they make things needlessly difficult for themselves.
Wing126 wrote: » Well IIRC, Dualshock 4 will work on PS5, and the Move light controllers will also work with PSVR, so anybody who will still be using PSVR on PS5, could use any existing peripherals they already have. If Sony are developing a PSVR 2, I think they'll end up redesigning it all together so that it works better.
BSK wrote: » Anyone been able to Pre Order NBA 2k21 Mamba Edition anywhere other than the 2k site?
CastorTroy wrote: » With the XBox event on July 23rd, what are the chances of Sony releasing more details around then?
Markitron wrote: » There are fairly strong rumours that Sony will announce a price and/or date next week.
Minime2.5 wrote: » Regarding the backward compatibility with the PS4 . Will that include my PS4 account . I've alot of games digitally downloaded
HairySalmon wrote: » So I’d imagine August is a games reveal, but what happened to the hardware tear down that was promised as ‘soon’ back in March? I’d be smart for them to fill the gap between now and August with a tech-heavy tear down that wouldn’t lend itself well to a State of Play and would take some attention off Xbox’s event. Price and release will probably come as a ‘one more thing’ at the end of their August State of Play.
RedXIV wrote: » we did get a fairly good technical tear down presented my Mark Cerny a few months ago? Fairly spec heavy and not really for the average consumer but gave some interesting insights to it
HairySalmon wrote: » I meant like a hardware tear down like they’ve done in the past and what MS did a few months ago too.
Potential-Monke wrote: » I read on one site that the reason the light bar moved from the top of the DS4 to the front of the DS (did Sony hire someone from Microsoft to name things?) Is that the PSVR2 will have tracking in the headset so will be looking down at the controller. Early patents also show Index like motion controls for the new Moves (probably to be renamed). Dropped my deposit yesterday at the local GameStop, €50 for the disc version of the console, €5 each for the headset and camera (but may be changing to €20 soon). In their store alone, they have just over 100 preorders but said unless there's a supply issue, they will have all them on launch. Disc version is more popular going by them. They were unsure about a midnight release but believe it will go ahead as that store (William St. Limerick) dont have to fork out for additional security for a midnight release because they're not in a shopping centre. I'll lose my **** if they don't do a midnight release!!
Markitron wrote: » They were hardly going to do that before revealing the box, which was only a few weeks ago. IIRC they did this with the PS4 only a month or so before launch.
Markitron wrote: » I went to the midnight release of the PS4 on Henry St in Dublin. I will not be going to another. It was not a positive experience.