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Re: PlayStation 5 - 11/12/20
Originally Posted by uteotw
(Post 13820695)
I believe I can live with that.
But is it right that, while most PS4 games will play on the PS5, whether or not your save data will transfer is another story? I certainly am not going to start over with, say, Assassins Creed Odyssey. For games that have different PS4 and PS5 versions, probably not. |
Re: PlayStation 5 - 11/12/20
Originally Posted by Dan
(Post 13820679)
That's it. Apparently.
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Re: PlayStation 5 - 11/12/20
PlayStation Reveals Huge PS5 Backward Compatibility Details.Sony has made a major announcement regarding this.This was a big topic during prior console launches. It is an important topic as customers want to know whether their old favorites will be playable on their new next-gen console. Physical space is an issue, especially when you see the size of some of these consoles. Packing away or selling the old console is preferable for most gamers, in the knowledge that they can play old games on the new console. PlayStation 5 Backward Compatibility Fans were addressed in a tweet, whilst answering various FAQs The short answer is YES, the PS5 will be backwards compatible. But vital further details about this have been revealed. More than 99% of PS4 games are now confirmed to work on the PS5. What's more, is both the standard and digital versions will allow you to access your old PS4 digital library. Signing into the PS5 will automatically show your old games library along with the menu. A big bonus is that the Standard Edition (with disc drive) will allow you to "also use physical PS4 game discs". This is huge news for some gamers, especially those who want to play their physical classics such as The Last of Us Part II and Ghost of Tsushima. This comes somewhat as a surprise, it may well influence customers to purchase the standard edition where they won't be forced to purchase all games from the digital library. It appears this decision stems from the competition with the Xbox Series X and S. PS4 Games Are Better On PS5Sony has confirmed PS4 titles are improved on PS5.
https://gamingintel.com/playstation-...ility-details/ Awesome news! |
Re: PlayStation 5 - 11/12/20
This is news?
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Re: PlayStation 5 - 11/12/20
Originally Posted by Music
(Post 13820895)
This is news?
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Re: PlayStation 5 - 11/12/20
Who thought you wouldn't be able to play PS4 discs on a PS5 disc drive? Anyone?
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Re: PlayStation 5 - 11/12/20
Dozens of us!
(not me, though.) |
Re: PlayStation 5 - 11/12/20
I mean they literally already said at the official announcement that in order to play the upgraded PS5 version of a physical copy of PS4 Miles Morales, you needed to buy a PS5 with a disc drive. That should have been a pretty big clue.
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Re: PlayStation 5 - 11/12/20
I thought that was officially announced a while ago... a lot of titles were only upgradeable from physical copies if you had a disc version, not just Miles. Also backward compatibility was never touted for just digital titles.
Technically it doesn't even have to read the entire disc, it could download the contents online and just do a disc check for licensing reasons, I guess. But yes I think most people expected to be able to pop in PS4 games to the PS5 drive and play them. |
Re: PlayStation 5 - 11/12/20
Yeah, I don't see anything new in that news post. shug
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Re: PlayStation 5 - 11/12/20
Originally Posted by Music
(Post 13820932)
Yeah, I don't see anything new in that news post.
Also new today: a Sackboy story trailer! |
Re: PlayStation 5 - 11/12/20
I don't know if any of this is news, I know some is information that I didn't know of from Sony: https://support.playstation.com/s/ar...age=en_US&lan=
PS4 games playable on PS5 consoles The overwhelming majority of the 4,000+ PS4 games are playable on PS5 consoles.
Compatible controllers on PS5 consoles
PS5 backwards compatibility limitations
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Re: PlayStation 5 - 11/12/20
Have they given any info on how to get the PS Camera adapter for VR?
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Re: PlayStation 5 - 11/12/20
Originally Posted by Adam Tyner
(Post 13820944)
The article on playstation.com this morning (which is what GamingIntel is citing) was the first time I'd seen descriptions about boost mode on the PS5, the list of incompatible games, notes about limitations with backwards compatibility (apps, the 'share' menu, the new HD camera, PS4 tournaments, second screen apps, etc.).
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Re: PlayStation 5 - 11/12/20
Originally Posted by fujishig
(Post 13820956)
Have they given any info on how to get the PS Camera adapter for VR?
That is all you need to know... you don't need to know if it is in the PS5 box, or you just submit something and they ship you one... you don't need details!... :sarcasm: |
Re: PlayStation 5 - 11/12/20
:lol: It was news to me. This was the first time I had heard for sure that more than 99% of PS4 games would play on the PS5. I'm not saying the info wasn't already out there, I just had not heard it before.
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Re: PlayStation 5 - 11/12/20
Wow, this is surprising.
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Re: PlayStation 5 - 11/12/20
Originally Posted by Decker
(Post 13821952)
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Re: PlayStation 5 - 11/12/20
It’s from a pretty terrible survey. They polled more than enough people to be statistically significant, but only 15% of them were actually able to get in their preorders. So it’s 80% of, like, 51 people.
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Re: PlayStation 5 - 11/12/20
Then that is garbage if that is what it’s based on.
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Re: PlayStation 5 - 11/12/20
Originally Posted by Decker
(Post 13821968)
Then that is garbage
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Re: PlayStation 5 - 11/12/20
No doubt it'll be used by console warriors though
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Re: PlayStation 5 - 11/12/20
At least it’s slimmer than Series X. That’s large, but at least lay horizontal, but that storage space on PS5 seems mighty low...
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Re: PlayStation 5 - 11/12/20
That's good info in those latest pieces. Any reason to think you couldn't play a digital PS4 game on both PS4 & PS5 at the same time in the same house (multiplayer)?
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Re: PlayStation 5 - 11/12/20
Originally Posted by OldBoy
(Post 13821983)
At least it’s slimmer than Series X. That’s large, but at least lay horizontal, but that storage space on PS5 seems mighty low...
I remember seeing an article awhile back on not maxing out your space on a SSD but can't remember which type of SSD....but while we might complain about the OS taking up around 100GB, the new XBox Steel Series OS takes up 200GB. But I would like to know and hear on if the NVMe SSD's need a bit of...breathing room...like drives from the past as it was usually recommended to only use say 75% of the drive space. With my current PS4 I have a 1TB hybrid Seagate where I leave almost 40-50% unused and have a 4TB USB WD Drive I just play games with. Never been a fan of throwing a bunch of stuff on the drive housing the OS no matter what. |
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