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Again, why so negative?
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https://support.playstation.com/s/article/backward-compatibility?language=en_US&lan=The PS5™ console is backward compatible with the overwhelming majority of PS4™ games. That means an amazing collection of thousands of PS4 games can be played on your PS5 console.
PS4 games playable on PS5 consoles
The overwhelming majority of the 4,000+ PS4 games are playable on PS5 consoles.
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who is “we”?!we need ps3 and ps2 to work on ps5. maybe Sony will cave from xbox pressure.
Well, it’s not that much needed. Surveys and stats tracking already showed: a lot of screaming for nothing.Not the same. PS3 backwards compatibility would be an absolutely brilliant feature, and wouldn't harm those of you who want to use PS Now either.
Well, it’s not that much needed. Surveys and stats tracking already showed: a lot of screaming for nothing.
not many users would take advantage of that. Why waste potential, time and money?!
if you are a hardcore, you own the consoles. If you are casual, you go PSnow!
btw: you are aware what kind of “special“ system the PS3 was, right!? I know you know your stuff. 😉
A bit older... but you surely knew that you can download the games.PSNow is the biggest pile of poo, I have ever subscribed too and I pay £7 a month for Office 365.
There is an average selection of games, with the top games coming for just a few months, rather than staying on the service.
So is ok if you don't mind playing 2 year old games and only having 3 months to do.
The PS3 games are all streamed and not very well at all, and you can also play them on a PC.
But as far as games service subscriptions go it is the worse one, I have ever subscribed too.
But the problem is the PS3 is near impossible to emulate because of the cell processor.
A bit older... but you surely knew that you can download the games.
https://www.techradar.com/news/playstation-now-games-can-now-be-played-offline-thank-god
god of war is out on PC??
A bit older... but you surely knew that you can download the games.
https://www.techradar.com/news/playstation-now-games-can-now-be-played-offline-thank-god
god of war is out on PC??
i have ps now and it sucks. bad performance on ps3 games plus a limited game library.
yeah the trusty PC, but if my playstation could do it, i would be on that, because of the convenience of it.PS3 emulation has come a long way, many games are fully playable, even on my modest specs (i7 4790k + Vega56) Skate 3 runs pretty well.
They are even making progress in supporting network play;
Some games like RDR1 seem to run better on the 360 emulator Xenia, but I haven't tried that yet.
Oh, I did not know. My bad. Thanks.You can't download PS3 games, only Ps2/Ps4. I think thats what he meant, because of the PS3 architecture, those games cant run on PS4 : "The PS3 games are all streamed and not very well at all"
God of War was available in PC streaming with PSNow, I think it is removed now. Sony sometimes adds some high profile games in the PSNow service for a few months then removes them, which is a bit of a shame because there are some good games that you basically have to run against the clock to finish.
Thankfully they lowered the price for the service a year ago
It would be nice if I could pop in my NFL2K5 PS2 physical into a PS4 and get it to play.... Still better than all the Maddens
It's not just about the convenience of it, emulation can also run these games at up to 4K resolution, framerate can be increased/uncapped in some games and a bunch of other settings/patches. Many games can look and/or play so much nicer/smoother when emulated to the point they pretty much look like what gets considered a "Remaster".yeah the trusty PC, but if my playstation could do it, i would be on that, because of the convenience of it.
Great price, but there is no official list yet of compatible ssd drives, is there?
https://www.neogaf.com/threads/inte...et-at-2-23-ghz-more-than-2-years-ago.1571299/"I really wanted to use liquid metal as a heat conductor. It took a lot of determination and preparation. Sony Interactive Entertainment's (SIE) PlayStation 5 (PS5) console is scheduled to launch in November 2020, and Yasuhiro Otori, who is responsible for the mechanical and thermal design of the console, has been working on the PS5 This is how he describes his thoughts on the technology that played a key role in making the He has been involved in the design of the PlayStation since the PS2, and appeared himself in the PS5 disassembly video released by SIE on October 7, 2020, to work and explain the process.
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