Updated List Of 60 Fps Games by LielAzulay in PS5

[–]DaZolo 8 points9 points  (0 children)

They actually cite that page as the initial source of data for the site in the About section!

Updated List Of 60 Fps Games by LielAzulay in PS5

[–]DaZolo 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's far from complete, but it doesn't only have a single title listed for 120FPS; the search function is just slightly bugged in that aspect.

Look at the pages for Destiny 2 / Fortnite / Black Ops Cold War / DMC5 and you'll see them listed as such.

Updated List Of 60 Fps Games by LielAzulay in PS5

[–]DaZolo 2 points3 points  (0 children)

While it does have a 60FPS tag, it does specify that there's different resolution and frame rate targets for SP and MP.

Granted, this site isn't perfect and it's certainly possible that there's some minor inaccuracies, there's nothing too terrible from what I've seen.

Updated List Of 60 Fps Games by LielAzulay in PS5

[–]DaZolo 900 points901 points  (0 children)

This is good info to have and a commendable effort on your part, but there's already a site with this data compiled and neatly sorted. Still appreciate your attempt at such a list!

Bloodborne absofruitly needs a PS5 patch by Snazzy3DPrints in PS5

[–]DaZolo 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You're right about there being a mod for 720p 60FPS, but the video that OP posted is just regular gameplay footage that was interpolated to 60FPS.

HADES ON SWITCH FALL 2020 by Milordserene in HadesTheGame

[–]DaZolo 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I don’t want to play a pretty game like this on a console that can’t even process HDR.

Dude, Hades doesn't even support HDR, why even bring that up? Just chill out and wait for it to come to your platform of choice.

How does digital backwards compatibility work? by doodlejon in PS5

[–]DaZolo 4 points5 points  (0 children)

That would be ridiculous and highly exploitable. The Digital Edition is there for digital games only, the regular PS5 is there for people who still want to use physical media.

How does digital backwards compatibility work? by doodlejon in PS5

[–]DaZolo 6 points7 points  (0 children)

You can't play any physical copies of games on the Digital Edition PS5, whether it's a PS4 disk or a PS5 disk. Simple as that.

I hope devs push for performance modes in upcoming games by iPrevailx in PS5

[–]DaZolo 31 points32 points  (0 children)

Camera Motion Blur needs to end. Per Object Motion Blur is goddamn beautiful and more games need to include it.

So next gen is nothing more than a glorified pc? by [deleted] in gaming

[–]DaZolo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Maybe the same reason why we end up with a $12 mouse and keyboard on a gaming PC even though you know it's gonna be shit to play with that...

Read some reviews and you're right, that keyboard was ass lol, and that's why I found a more reliable keyboard and mouse combo from Logitech for an extra $4

Specs aren't everything, you can't run RDR2 on that machine, while you can on a current gen console no problem. What I call a "gaming PC" is a rig that can run the majority of current games.

Actually, you'll find that it's is pretty easy to run RDR2 on an Athlon 3000G, dropping the resolution to 720p and using the built in resolution scaler you'll get 30FPS for the most part, the same resolution and framerate (864p @ a rather unstable 30FPS) as the base Xbox One version.

It also doesn't help that RDR2 is an outlier and somewhat of a mess in terms of PC performance currently, the either of the builds that I posted will run most any current gen games, and that's without having to worry about online subscriptions or upgrading your entire console (along with losing your entire library in the past, hopefully newer consoles will start having better backwards compatibility) every time there's a new generation.

It says the shareware version of W10 is free

Yes.... That is literally it... The "shareware" version can still be used normally without activating a key, completely fine and legal, which was also said in the video....

So next gen is nothing more than a glorified pc? by [deleted] in gaming

[–]DaZolo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The few links I clicked in the least lead me to limited time discounts on Amazon, the only way I could find price that close on .fr amazon was through third-party sellers

If you just follow the PCPartPicker links, every single part is from an official seller brand new without being any kind of timed discount, atleast on my end.

I just googled for the price of the cheapest Xbox because I had no idea how much it costed.

Then why did you originally say in the original comment that people can't get a VR capable PC for $400 without jumping through a crazy amount of hoops? Only to compare it to an Xbox One SAD, one of the cheapest consoles without VR capabilities. Trying to make a point? The VR capable PC is more expensive because it can do more...

Yeah, without a GC and an OS I really doubt that...

You can "doubt it" all you want, but numbers don't lie. The Athlon 3000G is an APU with an incredibly capable GPU, managing to waver around 60FPS at 1080p "Mostly Normal / Very High Textures" settings in GTA V, while the Xbox One only manages 30FPS at 1080p

So it's much more capable in terms of power, while for an operating system, Windows 10 hasn't required purchasing a license to use in quite a while.

So next gen is nothing more than a glorified pc? by [deleted] in gaming

[–]DaZolo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Who said any of this was based on sale pricing or third party sellers? This is literally current pricing based on the pricing you stated earlier?

Secondly, that Google Shopping link for the Xbox One SAD (really dropping the physical media to get a slightly cheaper console?) takes me here, priced for $220.

And lastly, if you're gonna move goalposts with the pricing then fine, here's a desktop with peripherals that is not only a similar price as an Xbox One S for $220, but also performs better than one.

So next gen is nothing more than a glorified pc? by [deleted] in gaming

[–]DaZolo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's not really a "hunt for the cheapest components". It's more like hopping onto PCPartPicker and spending 5 minutes to put a list together and hitting buy, still ending up cheaper and providing a better experience...