Zero-Cool wrote: » ACG's review PS5 has completely died. Yikes.https://twitter.com/JeremyPenter/status/1326213249088434177?s=19
loughrey wrote: » Pretty disappointed guys to learn that the Xbox will support Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos for games while PS5 will have no Dolby support, so for those getting the latest TVs to make the most of next gen, once of the biggest aspects of modern TVs, dynamic HDR metadata and 3D sound, will be absent. Having a Dolby Vision TV, what it does is take truly revolutionary that even the bump in 8K won't compare to what Dolby Vision has done for home cinema. I think that had me potentially cancelling my PS5 preorder as that's a major, major deal breaker for me, especially if Xbox supports it for Blu-ray movies. Looks like Sony haven't learned from their failure to add 4K Blu-ray in the last gen like Xbox did. My guess is they'll add it to a future PS5 Pro but that's a major negative compared to the Xbox as you can't be truly next gen without tut standard next gen visual specs which is Dynamic Metadata
J Mysterio wrote: » I'll take it
loughrey wrote: » Pretty disappointed guys to learn that the Xbox will support Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos for games while PS5 will have no Dolby support, so for those getting the latest TVs to make the most of next gen, once of the biggest aspects of modern TVs, dynamic HDR metadata and 3D sound, will be absent. Having a Dolby Vision TV, what it does is take truly revolutionary that even the bump in 8K won't compare to what Dolby Vision has done for home cinema. I think that had me potentially cancelling my PS5 preorder as that's a major, major deal breaker for me, especially if Xbox supports it for Blu-ray movies. Looks like Sony haven't learned from their failure to add 4K Blu-ray in the last gen like Xbox did. My guess is they'll add it to a future PS5 Pro but that's a major negative compared to the Xbox as you can't be truly next gen without tut standard next gen visual specs which is Dynamic Metadata. I'm becoming more and more disappointed by this gen like I rightly was for the last gen
Evilbart wrote: » Most people are buying it to play games.That is its main purpose.They can’t please everyone especially day 1 with features that most people will never use.Although saying that maybe it is possible a lot of these features can be added in a future update.This is version 1.0 after all.
Liamo_mu wrote: » Wait so surround sound won't work on my PS5? It works on the PS4. I already got some 4k movies waiting for the day the console arrives.
Creamy Goodness wrote: » Surround sound will I’m sure. Just not Atmos which is more than surround.
Penn wrote: » From the FAQ: Is 3D Audio available through TV speakers? TV speaker virtual surround sound won’t be available on launch day for PS5 but is planned for a future update. So surround sound support is coming, just not at launch
Rocket League on PlayStation 5 Available at launch: 4K Resolution (checkerboard) at 60 FPS with High Dynamic Range (HDR) 4K and HDR require compatible displays Requires compatible HDMI cable (included with PlayStation 5)
ocket League on Xbox Series X Available at launch: runs at 4K resolution at 60 FPS with HDR. Following a game update later this year, a new "Video Quality" setting will be added within the Video tab of the Settings menu, allowing users to select Quality vs Performance. Quality: 4K resolution at 60 FPS with HDR HDR requires HDR10 compatible display and HDMI 2.0 cable or better (included with Xbox Series X) 4K capable display required to experience 4K UHD. If a 1080p display is used, the game will render at 1080p supersampled from 4K. Performance: Game runs at 2688x1512 resolution (70% of full 4K) at 120 FPS with HDR Game UI runs in 4K 4K capable display required to experience 4K UHD. If a 1080p display is used, the game will render at 1080p supersampled from 2688x1512. HDR and 120 Hz require a compatible display, as well as Ultra High Speed HDMI 2.1 cable (included with Xbox Series X)
How Soon Is Now wrote: » With all the talk of audio has me thinking about using my headset again. I have a Hyperx cloud alpha i know they have mentioned supporting most headsets but i cant seem to find confirmation anywhere that it fully supports 3d audio on this model.