That was a great interview. I watched the whole 2 hours!
I can't say I care for the baiting opinion piece, but the video is pretty fricking awesome. Next-gen can't come soon enough!
It probably would. This runs on just about anything.
2010
"Space beef shiiiiiiit" lol
No idea. It is a news pooling site a lot like N4G, but newer (which is both good and bad).
A strange coming together of my 2 favourite websites. I'm aroused.
This is the top article right now so you have to hand it to them; Gamingbolt are playing N4G like a fiddle.
Akin to me saying "I love only having people on N4G who want to argue pointlessly about consoles from an extremist point of view!"
lol
So we're all going with "loads of old N4G users used the same credentials elsewhere", and not even entertaining the far more likely scenario that "N4G has had a data breach"? OK then.
PS4 has no equivalent*
PS5 is obviously going beyond :)
Microsoft have an advantage in audio right now because Xbox and PC already support Atmos for home theater and headphones, as well as Windows Sonic for headphones. PlayStation 5 has no equivalent. Simples.
I'm not doubting Sony's credentials in audio, or throwing shade at the PS5. Just stating the PS4 isn't strong in that area (as backed up by Cerny saying the same thing).
If the technology is good then you won't need a special Sony brand headset. Get a high-end stereo headset and reap the benefits.
@Porkchop there has been noticeable progression. Dolby Atmos and Windows Sonic are great.
Even the Xbox One has a separate audio chip to enable 3D audio processing with no hit on the CPU. I hardly think Microsoft added the same feature on the Series X as a response to PS5 :/
16 Dynamic Objects for Dolby Atmos through headphones. 20 through HDMI.
Windows Sonic for Headphones (which is free on Xbox One and PC) can handle 112 dynamic objects across 16 virtual channels.
Microsoft have had a huge audio advantage over Sony for a long time now. That looks set to change next gen, but the differences will be less noticeable than they are today.
For all those home setups with more than 32 speakers?
No way. He'd look too much like the main character.
One of the best parts of the whole PS5 talk for me was that they acknowledged the fan noise of the Pro was a massive problem, and said they're designing the cooling solution around the console's peak performance this time.
It should be a slick machine! The Series X is definitely more powerful though. There's just no contest when the SoC is 44% bigger.
Technical director testing the drive begs to differ. He is pretty specific about it.
10GB raw data in 2 seconds without using the hardware compression.