Now we just need Ubisoft to fix Outlaws and that should be all of them. Alan Wake could be better but it’s not bad honestly. I would have just rather had them focus on resolution and performance instead of trying to stuff more features in or bumping up settings and still having similar internal resolutions.
Hopefully Ubisoft fixes Outlaws, it's in their interest to get it playing the best it can, gives people an excuse to dive in on the Pro, i've not played it yet but i may dive in if its patched and works properly, it will most definitely be in sale over Black Friday and Christmas holidays so its a good time to give it a go.
Battlefield needs to go back to its roots with how Hardline and battlefield 1 was. 2042 was one of the worst games I’ve played from battlefield. Ps 6 rumours will continue like you say as we get further into the generation more leaks will appear.
BF1 was great, i did enjoy BF5, that was okay, back then i enjoyed it more than Call of Duty, the large scale maps and multiplayer was good, 64 players back then online was pretty good. 2042 was awful, i hated it.
PSSR issues are developer issues. Plenty of first and third party devs have been able to produce working upgrades for PS5 Pro, so there's really no excuse for other professional developers not reaching a similar level of quality. And hey, even if PSSR is not usable in their specific engine implementation, then they should have refrained from raising their hands to say they would have a Pro upgrade when they were unable to produce a satisfactory result until they had more time to polish and test their work.
Yep, I agree... I even pop back in Callisto protocol after their update... And got damn that game looks and runs hella good. I was shocked on what they did for the pro patch
It will sort itself out over the coming weeks, these small issues are few and far between and reflects badly on the development teams rather than the pro, afterall, there are so many games that run and look so well on the Pro, its just the initial wave which if there were problems would become evident during the first wave, the next wave and 3rd wave onwards of games coming should not really have any problems unless under exceptional circumstances, but even then, it will be how the devs implement the enhancements for the pro.
Can't wait to dive back into The Callisto Protocol now that its patched and ready to go.I mean it was already a pretty impressive game visually, this update for me personally will take it to another level.
@@BGUKKY Will probably be a pssr 2.0 patch.. Lol just saying, but once the patch comes and the WAY AI will be working with these games considered how massive the open world games are.. Gaming will be thought of in a different, but better way
Yeah i agree - the way AI and machine learning is growing, improving being rapidly developed, so many games/devs are currently not adopting this in their games fully, once they start to introduce more AI and ML elements - imagine playing a game where a single player game has a map with 50 - 100 enemies (think Call of duty single player, or Red Dead Redemption, The Last of Us, GTA, Ghost, MGS, etc), and every time you play the game currently you know where the enemies are, you know the layout etc. Imagine playing these games with AI and ML built in, with procedural generation of where these enemies are, how they act and behave in the game, sometimes the enemies will be in groups of 4's or 5's, sometimes they will be in larger groups, sometimes they may be playing poker or sleeping, eating etc - their behaviour within the game is randomly generated by AI & ML, rather than programmed to be in a certain position - this is the level of innovation we need to see in the games, your playthrough will never be the same again - you won't know what to expect. However games have to be built that way, which will be very demanding, so if the consoles have supporting architecture with AI & ML functions the devs may be able to utilise these features to deliver an incredible gaming experience.
Oh definitely, I’d love an out and out handheld, there have been rumours of Sony working on a handheld, I wouldn’t be surprised if we get one with the PS6 or slightly before
I don’t have a Portal but as far as I know you still need to log into and be tethered to a PS5. So hopefully it will be fully tether free if this gets up and running and they add that as well. Sony does have me nervous with rumors that it is deciding between Zen4 and Zen5 cpu’s. Zen4 will certainly be outdated by the time Ps6 launches and we don’t need another gen with CPU bottlenecks. But the cost per transistor is going up so Sony would likely have to sell Zen5 at a higher price tag to consumers. I’d rather the power boost for a bit more money at launch than have CPU woes all gen. That is for sure.
Yeah once the beta testing is completed Sony will roll out additional features in the future and as time goes on we will be able to use the Portal tether free unless you want to remote play physical games from the PS5, I also feel these tests being carried out on the Portal is in preparation for the Portal 2, or the next new Handheld over the coming years. The Zen4 and Zen5 discussions are preliminary at this stage, I wouldn't worry about Sony console platform being built with any bottlenecks, Sony is renowned for innovation, whatever they decide to go with, will be to protect themselves against emerging technologies. They also have partnered with Japan Advanced Semiconductor Manufacturing to build a new manufacturing facility which will be ready by early 2026 - 2027, to ensure they have all the necessary chips and components ahead of the PS6, along with partnering with many other consumer electronic component manufacturing companies, they will ensure its priced accordingly. After the Pro released, many people are running with the narrative that the PS6 will be close to £700 - £1000 when it releases, the fact is no one actually knows. The pro is an enthusiast console, aimed at core gamers seeking that little bit extra, therefore its positioned in the market as a premium product. The PS6 will be a mass market console, therefore it would have to be positioned at an affordable price to move masses of gamers from PS4, PS5, PS5 Pro onto a new platform, and Sony is well aware of the problems a high price point can have at the launch of a brand new console (think back to PS3 and Xbox One - both massively overpriced for various reasons). Although no one actually knows, we can take an educated guess that the PS6 will be priced between £500 - £600, and is very likely not to come with a disc drive (i wish it comes with a drive attached but i dont think this will happen), the drive will be optional for around £80 - £100, so in theory the price could rise to around £600 - £700 if you want the drive too. I'm only guessing, that may be too high and Sony may lower the price to £500 all in, including the drive. One thing for sure though is that Sony will want gamers to adopt the PS6 quickly, so pricing is key, they will for sure initially sell the PS6 at a loss like every other previous console ever released in the industry, certainly for the first year or 2, then they will refine it and come out with different versions slowly reducing the cost of manufacturing to start making profit on the console. Either way, exciting times.
Your right, loads of people jumping on the band wagon. There are always technical glitches and small teething issues when a new console launches, apart from a small handful of games the pro has been superb so far, well for me at least
@@BGUKKY same. Just redownloaded Callisto on plus. I stopped playing it bcs the 60fps looked a bit bland and the 30 was unbearable. But omg it looks STUNNING in 4k60
1. PlayStation (1994) 2. PlayStation 2 (2000) 3. PlayStation 3 (2006) 4. PlayStation 4 (2013) 5. PlayStation 5 (2020) PlayStation 6 (2026/2027) That’s my guess.
Yeah could very well be true, i just feel 2026 is far too soon since we've only just had the Pro and we still haven't really seen many games take advantage of this console generation, so many games being cross gen, so i feel 2027 could be the very earliest, but my guess would be 2028 for the Ps6.
Whatever the GPU will be for the PS6, it will be custom built for the system. It will have various features of RDNA and UDNA, Machine Learning, AI and other advanced technology available at the time of development.
Sony are working in partnership with AMD, i'm sure whatever version of AMDs architecture (UDNA 1, 2, 3) is going to be inside the PS6 will be custom made.
Lol yeah something like that, the real leap forward in consoles is going to be the use of AI and machine learning, real time data driven systems that react to how we play games, how games are developed with AI baked into those games. Its going to be fascinating to see this evolve over time. Sure graphics will get marginally better, the ray tracing elements will improve as we get more powerful hardware, but the way games are built to leverage and utilise the consoles is going to be where we will see the real differences, if the developers take advantage of the technology on offer.
Yeah I feel Sony is going to be doing various tests with cloud and streaming on the portal to get their next one (portal2, vita2, PSP) what ever they call it much more akin to a handheld that does not require you to have a PS5. Hopefully all your digital purchase available to play via cloud, SSD/micro SSD storage of at least 2TB, remote play physical games from PS5, and back catalogue of all PlayStation library of games, if not then at least PS3, PS3, PS4 and PS5 games
Nope, not yet, this feature is a beta test for around 120 games that are specifically available from the PS Plus catalogue - once this is perfected i would imagine Sony will introduce other features like being able to play your digital games and older games from PS4
At least EA and Team Bloober have finally acknowledged this so hopefully we get some good news
About time they did
Now we just need Ubisoft to fix Outlaws and that should be all of them. Alan Wake could be better but it’s not bad honestly. I would have just rather had them focus on resolution and performance instead of trying to stuff more features in or bumping up settings and still having similar internal resolutions.
Hopefully Ubisoft fixes Outlaws, it's in their interest to get it playing the best it can, gives people an excuse to dive in on the Pro, i've not played it yet but i may dive in if its patched and works properly, it will most definitely be in sale over Black Friday and Christmas holidays so its a good time to give it a go.
I hope to get a deal on the PS Portal next week when the Black Friday sales start.
Yeah it was on my radar but has been pushed back maybe to 2025 or 2026, PS5 Pro this year, VR next year, maybe portal in 2025 or 2026.
I have no doubt PSSR will improve immeasurably over the next few years as the system and devs learn from it
Completely agree
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Battlefield needs to go back to its roots with how Hardline and battlefield 1 was. 2042 was one of the worst games I’ve played from battlefield. Ps 6 rumours will continue like you say as we get further into the generation more leaks will appear.
Need a good BF game
BF1 was my last one . After that everything else was dog water.
BF1 was great, i did enjoy BF5, that was okay, back then i enjoyed it more than Call of Duty, the large scale maps and multiplayer was good, 64 players back then online was pretty good. 2042 was awful, i hated it.
PSSR issues are developer issues. Plenty of first and third party devs have been able to produce working upgrades for PS5 Pro, so there's really no excuse for other professional developers not reaching a similar level of quality. And hey, even if PSSR is not usable in their specific engine implementation, then they should have refrained from raising their hands to say they would have a Pro upgrade when they were unable to produce a satisfactory result until they had more time to polish and test their work.
Yep, I agree... I even pop back in Callisto protocol after their update... And got damn that game looks and runs hella good. I was shocked on what they did for the pro patch
It will sort itself out over the coming weeks, these small issues are few and far between and reflects badly on the development teams rather than the pro, afterall, there are so many games that run and look so well on the Pro, its just the initial wave which if there were problems would become evident during the first wave, the next wave and 3rd wave onwards of games coming should not really have any problems unless under exceptional circumstances, but even then, it will be how the devs implement the enhancements for the pro.
Can't wait to dive back into The Callisto Protocol now that its patched and ready to go.I mean it was already a pretty impressive game visually, this update for me personally will take it to another level.
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Will probably be a pssr 2.0 patch.. Lol just saying, but once the patch comes and the WAY AI will be working with these games considered how massive the open world games are.. Gaming will be thought of in a different, but better way
Yeah i agree - the way AI and machine learning is growing, improving being rapidly developed, so many games/devs are currently not adopting this in their games fully, once they start to introduce more AI and ML elements - imagine playing a game where a single player game has a map with 50 - 100 enemies (think Call of duty single player, or Red Dead Redemption, The Last of Us, GTA, Ghost, MGS, etc), and every time you play the game currently you know where the enemies are, you know the layout etc. Imagine playing these games with AI and ML built in, with procedural generation of where these enemies are, how they act and behave in the game, sometimes the enemies will be in groups of 4's or 5's, sometimes they will be in larger groups, sometimes they may be playing poker or sleeping, eating etc - their behaviour within the game is randomly generated by AI & ML, rather than programmed to be in a certain position - this is the level of innovation we need to see in the games, your playthrough will never be the same again - you won't know what to expect. However games have to be built that way, which will be very demanding, so if the consoles have supporting architecture with AI & ML functions the devs may be able to utilise these features to deliver an incredible gaming experience.
They need to do what switch has and come out with a handheld
Oh definitely, I’d love an out and out handheld, there have been rumours of Sony working on a handheld, I wouldn’t be surprised if we get one with the PS6 or slightly before
I don’t have a Portal but as far as I know you still need to log into and be tethered to a PS5. So hopefully it will be fully tether free if this gets up and running and they add that as well.
Sony does have me nervous with rumors that it is deciding between Zen4 and Zen5 cpu’s. Zen4 will certainly be outdated by the time Ps6 launches and we don’t need another gen with CPU bottlenecks. But the cost per transistor is going up so Sony would likely have to sell Zen5 at a higher price tag to consumers. I’d rather the power boost for a bit more money at launch than have CPU woes all gen. That is for sure.
Yeah once the beta testing is completed Sony will roll out additional features in the future and as time goes on we will be able to use the Portal tether free unless you want to remote play physical games from the PS5, I also feel these tests being carried out on the Portal is in preparation for the Portal 2, or the next new Handheld over the coming years.
The Zen4 and Zen5 discussions are preliminary at this stage, I wouldn't worry about Sony console platform being built with any bottlenecks, Sony is renowned for innovation, whatever they decide to go with, will be to protect themselves against emerging technologies. They also have partnered with Japan Advanced Semiconductor Manufacturing to build a new manufacturing facility which will be ready by early 2026 - 2027, to ensure they have all the necessary chips and components ahead of the PS6, along with partnering with many other consumer electronic component manufacturing companies, they will ensure its priced accordingly.
After the Pro released, many people are running with the narrative that the PS6 will be close to £700 - £1000 when it releases, the fact is no one actually knows. The pro is an enthusiast console, aimed at core gamers seeking that little bit extra, therefore its positioned in the market as a premium product. The PS6 will be a mass market console, therefore it would have to be positioned at an affordable price to move masses of gamers from PS4, PS5, PS5 Pro onto a new platform, and Sony is well aware of the problems a high price point can have at the launch of a brand new console (think back to PS3 and Xbox One - both massively overpriced for various reasons).
Although no one actually knows, we can take an educated guess that the PS6 will be priced between £500 - £600, and is very likely not to come with a disc drive (i wish it comes with a drive attached but i dont think this will happen), the drive will be optional for around £80 - £100, so in theory the price could rise to around £600 - £700 if you want the drive too. I'm only guessing, that may be too high and Sony may lower the price to £500 all in, including the drive. One thing for sure though is that Sony will want gamers to adopt the PS6 quickly, so pricing is key, they will for sure initially sell the PS6 at a loss like every other previous console ever released in the industry, certainly for the first year or 2, then they will refine it and come out with different versions slowly reducing the cost of manufacturing to start making profit on the console.
Either way, exciting times.
What is the quality of the cloud streaming on the portal?
I suppose it depends on what your internet connection is like - varying reports
10:58 oh but that hasn't stopped countless detractors from declaring the pro an utter failure based on a few games alone 🤦🏻
Your right, loads of people jumping on the band wagon. There are always technical glitches and small teething issues when a new console launches, apart from a small handful of games the pro has been superb so far, well for me at least
@@BGUKKY same. Just redownloaded Callisto on plus. I stopped playing it bcs the 60fps looked a bit bland and the 30 was unbearable. But omg it looks STUNNING in 4k60
I can't to play this over the weekend
I’d love battlefield bad company 3 personally
Yeah that was a good game, i just typically prefer the world war 1 and 2 settings in games, so i enjoyed BF1 and BF5 but Bad company was okay too
Can't wait for the PS6 Pro
Me too, still a few years away though
1. PlayStation (1994)
2. PlayStation 2 (2000)
3. PlayStation 3 (2006)
4. PlayStation 4 (2013)
5. PlayStation 5 (2020)
PlayStation 6 (2026/2027)
That’s my guess.
Yeah could very well be true, i just feel 2026 is far too soon since we've only just had the Pro and we still haven't really seen many games take advantage of this console generation, so many games being cross gen, so i feel 2027 could be the very earliest, but my guess would be 2028 for the Ps6.
The GPU for the PlayStation 6 might be AMD UDNA, not RDNA.
Whatever the GPU will be for the PS6, it will be custom built for the system. It will have various features of RDNA and UDNA, Machine Learning, AI and other advanced technology available at the time of development.
@BGUKKY RDNA 4 is the last for AMD. After that, it's UDNA going forward. So when the Playstation 6 gets announced the GPU might be UDNA 2 or 3.
Sony are working in partnership with AMD, i'm sure whatever version of AMDs architecture (UDNA 1, 2, 3) is going to be inside the PS6 will be custom made.
@BGUKKY yeah and they can share notes like. This is what we have what do you got.
Lol yeah something like that, the real leap forward in consoles is going to be the use of AI and machine learning, real time data driven systems that react to how we play games, how games are developed with AI baked into those games. Its going to be fascinating to see this evolve over time. Sure graphics will get marginally better, the ray tracing elements will improve as we get more powerful hardware, but the way games are built to leverage and utilise the consoles is going to be where we will see the real differences, if the developers take advantage of the technology on offer.
PS6 was talked about Sony making sure for backwards compatibility.
I feel the portal is a test for a Vita2
Yeah I feel Sony is going to be doing various tests with cloud and streaming on the portal to get their next one (portal2, vita2, PSP) what ever they call it much more akin to a handheld that does not require you to have a PS5. Hopefully all your digital purchase available to play via cloud, SSD/micro SSD storage of at least 2TB, remote play physical games from PS5, and back catalogue of all PlayStation library of games, if not then at least PS3, PS3, PS4 and PS5 games
Ps6 will be for sale in 8 years
I dont think it will be 8 years, probably 3 to 4 years time between 2027 - 2028, i would be surprised if it is any later than 2028.
You can’t play your digital purchased games? Huh?
Nope, not yet, this feature is a beta test for around 120 games that are specifically available from the PS Plus catalogue - once this is perfected i would imagine Sony will introduce other features like being able to play your digital games and older games from PS4