Domingo
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Demon's Souls (both versions) = still the only Souls game I've ever played on a console.
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Update on this. I felt determined to figure out how to get better input latency for Dark Souls 3 with a controller on PC. In this specific case, a PS5 controller.I picked up Dark Souls 3 for PS4 ---- which plays in a PS5 via backwards compatibility and activates the PS4 pro patch (which the PS5 utilizes to run the game at a constant 60fps). And surprisingly, it feels noticeably snappier (lower input lag) compared to PC and doesn't have the weird issues where certain spots will hitch for no apparent reason. (like in the swampy puddle, right after you start the game). Looks like I'm gonna start a fresh playthrough. feels so good.
Setting Nvidia's low latency mode to "ultra" helps. But the input lag still isn't as good as this.
I was there from the start. I played Demon's Souls on PS3, via an Asian region import, months before it released in North America.Demon's Souls (both versions) = still the only Souls game I've ever played on a console.
I got one for MSRP during a Best Buy drop in March. No bot assist or anything.I want one of these but no way in hell I'm paying a Bum scalper.
PlayStation VR- Live The Game
Starting Wednesday, FF7 Remake PS4 version, which was redeemed as a free game through Playstation Plus-----will be upgradeable for free, to the PS5 version.
I thought this happened back in December? That's when I upgraded my free PS+ version to the PS5 version at leastStarting Wednesday, FF7 Remake PS4 version, which was redeemed as a free game through Playstation Plus-----will be upgradeable for free, to the PS5 version.
It was a big deal at certain places of the internet and has never officially been upgradeable. However....I don't have the PS+ version myself. So I do not have first hand experience (I bought the PS4 disc version used). But, officially speaking, the PS+ free version is supposed to have only been upgradeable since Feb 16th.I thought this happened back in December? That's when I upgraded my free PS+ version to the PS5 version at least
https://blog.playstation.com/2022/02/22/first-look-the-headset-design-for-playstation-vr2/
Here's what the PSVR2 is gonna look like. I'm in for sure.
Yup, even at $500 for the kit (assuming their target/max price for the hardware and the original PSVR's MSRP at $400), that's a steal in today's upside down market. But so are the current gen consoles, so let's hope they can stay stocked for the first year at least.https://blog.playstation.com/2022/02/22/first-look-the-headset-design-for-playstation-vr2/
Here's what the PSVR2 is gonna look like. I'm in for sure.
Sony said that they don't want to "devalue" their games. That was their excuse initially for not making a Game Pass competitor. Now they feel like they're forced to do it based on Microsoft's subscription numbers, but they're not happy about it.wait... you don't get full access to full current gen games? how does that even remotely compare to gamepass then?
Is PSNow not their gamepass competitor?Sony said that they don't want to "devalue" their games. That was their excuse initially for not making a Game Pass competitor. Now they feel like they're forced to do it based on Microsoft's subscription numbers, but they're not happy about it.
PS Now had very limited availability of new releases. I think the first Spider-Man game was only available on it for like a month. It seems its primary purpose was to appease people who wanted backward compatibility on the PS4, as it had a lot more PS3 games available. I know later on they enabled downloading a local copy to run on some games, but it was still primarily served as a streaming service. On the new game front it seems like the deal is actually getting worse.Is PSNow not their gamepass competitor?
Yea the games are all pretty old, but you can download everything on there except for ps3/ps2 stuff. Seems like gamepass to me, just without newer AAA releases.PS Now had very limited availability of new releases. I think the first Spider-Man game was only available on it for like a month. It seems its primary purpose was to appease people who wanted backward compatibility on the PS4, as it had a lot more PS3 games available. I know later on they enabled downloading a local copy to run on some games, but it was still primarily served as a streaming service. On the new game front it seems like the deal is actually getting worse.
I think the framing of Spartacus as some kind of Game Pass competitor is misguided. Seems to me that they are just changing it to a download service instead of a streaming service. It's a good change, as lag was always pretty bad on PS Now, but I hardly think it will challenge Game Pass with features and availability.
Took them long enough to even say something. Odd that they would mention anything about game support when a game doesn't need any support for VRR to work.https://blog.playstation.com/2022/03/23/ps5-and-ps4-system-software-updates-release-globally-today/
New system software is rolling out and they're confirming that VRR is coming soon.
i was thinking about that too, but my guess is it's simply because a lot of games still run at 30fps and many displays that support VRR (my C1 included) only support VRR correctly down to 40fps, below that there's a low framerate compensation that doubles frames and is just completely unplayable.Took them long enough to even say something. Odd that they would mention anything about game support when a game doesn't need any support for VRR to work.
That makes sense, good thinking man.i was thinking about that too, but my guess is it's simply because a lot of games still run at 30fps and many displays that support VRR (my C1 included) only support VRR correctly down to 40fps, below that there's a low framerate compensation that doubles frames and is just completely unplayable.
Not sure if they need to do, but they could change things to optimise the game for VRR:I still don't understand why individual games would need to be patched for it to work.
I think you can buy it, but your account needs to be signed in for your son's account to use it.Should I buy things from the Playstation store on my parent account or my son's child account?
I bought a physical copy of LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga for him. With the disc I can just install the game and either of us can play it. Does it matter which account I buy the DLC with for everyone to be able to use it? If I buy it, will it be available on his child account?
We are both signed in to the same console. He would be the active user while playing.I think you can buy it, but your account needs to be signed in for your son's account to use it.
He means that your account needs to be set as primary. Any games purchased by the primary account on the console will be playable by any profile on that console.We are both signed in to the same console. He would be the active user while playing.