clarky
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PC only from here on out then my man.No, I will not buy any new Sony system. At least no until it reaches two years of healthy first party support and it has a moderated price.
PC only from here on out then my man.No, I will not buy any new Sony system. At least no until it reaches two years of healthy first party support and it has a moderated price.
I'm more laughing at your idea that everyone has played all those ps4 games. I have a backlog as long as my arm. I don't doubt steam library is 10x more (of mostly shovelware releases too).Obvious reasons like their being over 10x that amount of games on steam. heh
Obvious reasons like their being over 10x that amount of games on steam. heh
I was quite obviously exaggerating, but a handheld being shackled to a previous gen makes less sense than an open one which has access to all gens, don't you think?I'm more laughing at your idea that everyone has played all those ps4 games. I have a backlog as long as my arm. I don't doubt steam library is 10x more (of mostly shovelware releases too).
Well, if i'm on a beach i rather swim or something since i can't do that anywhere else.Yeah but what you going to do when your on a beach and you don't want to speak to the Mrs? GBA Mario Kart got me through a few vacations ill tell you.
Shackled in what way? PS4 is just referring to its expected power. PS4 is getting new game releases and has a library that spans decades too because it got rereleased classics resmasters and remakes. People have massive libraries on it so It makes sense. The switch has sold 100x more than the Steam deck for one.I was quite obviously exaggerating, but a handheld being shackled to a previous gen makes less sense than an open one which has access to all gens, don't you think?
They are minimal and for how long? PS4 has basically no backwards compatibility. If the device had full access to PS1/2/3 BC then that would be enticing but the way Sony do things, that ain't happening.Shackled in what way? PS4 is just referring to its expected power. PS4 is getting new game releases and has a library that spans decades too because it got rereleased classics resmasters and remakes. People have massive libraries on it so It makes sense. The switch has sold 100x more than the Steam deck for one.
It's about new APU to run also PS4 games, not shrinking PS4 APU which would be waste of everything lol.You could shrink PS4 hardware down to run in a handheld, but why? Is perfect emulation of old games really worth being shackled to such an inefficient, outdated chipset?
Hardware generations are about more than just power. It's why the Switch was able to limp along for so long with impossible port in spite of having a fraction the power of its competitors.
A literal handheld PS4 generation would be a terrible idea as it would be missing important hardware features that would not only allow it to run modern software more efficiently but might even be the key to getting certain games to run at all.
They'd be better off releasing new hardware and then making a dedicated effort to get majority of the PS4's library running on it through emulation.
Unlikely. Handheld would be on his own being able to run PS4 games like PS5 and patched PS5 stuff if devs would do that. It wouldn't be mandatory to PS5.But then you potentially screw up PS5 games by introducing a Xbox Series S tier that all developers must conform to.
I’d guess as expensive as Switch 2 judging by its rumoured specs.Can't imagine how expensive that's things gonna be so no.
I was quite obviously exaggerating, but a handheld being shackled to a previous gen makes less sense than an open one which has access to all gens, don't you think?
They're not really minimal there are a lot of older games on PS4. They were resold during the PS4 gen though rather than a library carrying forward.They are minimal and for how long? PS4 has basically no backwards compatibility. If the device had full access to PS1/2/3 BC then that would be enticing but the way Sony do things, that ain't happening.
The "lesson learned" from PSP and Vita was still 60x more successful than steam deck. I think you're too caught up in hating the platform. If they built PS4 scaled games it can run across all their platforms. It doesn't have to be "unique" switches best selling games were Wii U ports.The Switch is Nintendo's current console lol, completely different to a secondary sony Handheld which we know would not get unique games like Sony used to do in the past, they learned from that mistake.
There's a reason there's no Vita successor mate, it's really that simple. The steam deck is expensive so it's obviously not going to sell brilliantly, but I'd rather pay the extra for the incredible library on offer. Also I don't hate anything, you're just very invested in those devices so see my differing opinions on them as an attack on your choices.They're not really minimal there are a lot of older games on PS4. They were resold during the PS4 gen though rather than a library carrying forward.
The "lesson learned" from PSP and Vita was still 60x more successful than steam deck. I think you're too caught up in hating the platform. If they built PS4 scaled games it can run across all their platforms. It doesn't have to be "unique" switches best selling games were Wii U ports.
it should still be there, what are you arguing here lolNot everyone wants cloud gaming, we want games that run natively on the hardware.
The beach was an example. May i suggest you leave the house for more than 6 days a yearWell, if i'm on a beach i rather swim or something since i can't do that anywhere else.
See, as an adult i realized i don't have to play games all the time. When on a vacation i'm taking a time off everything. Not just work but also videogames. I can still play games for the rest of 350 or so days of the year.
And what reason is that? The fact that you think Sony would be stretched to make games for it? We're not talking about custom made software anymore for Cell or ARM. How would it be different from Playstation games like Horizon zero dawn, spiderman etc already running on the steamdeck? It would be a lower spec x86 machine.There's a reason there's no Vita successor mate, it's really that simple.
Huh, would have thought you already owned one...anywho, hope you enjoy your portable XSS/PS4 Pro/retro machineI'm eagerly anticipating the arrival of my Steam Deck OLED, and I just purchased the Uncharted Collection and Ratchet and Clank 4. They don't really need to.
PS4 is getting new game releases and has a library that spans decades too because it got rereleased classics resmasters and remakes.
There is evidence that a PlayStation handheld with software support can sell serious units. The biggest problem has always been software support. By making it a scalable system that plays existing console games, you solve that problem. The software support is largely guaranteed.
PS4 has basically no backwards compatibility. If the device had full access to PS1/2/3 BC then that would be enticing but the way Sony do things, that ain't happening.
Everyone already had a PC and played those old games.Nah. Everyone already had a PS4 and played those games, I'd rather get a PC handheld and have access to decades worth (thousands upon thousands) of games + emulation
The Switch OLED convinced me This Is The Way.Huh, would have thought you already owned one...anywho, hope you enjoy your portable XSS/PS4 Pro/retro machine
I was extremely tempted myself, but I said I'd wait to see what Nintendo is offering with Switch 2 before pulling the trigger.The Switch OLED convinced me This Is The Way.