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Which confirmed feature interests you the most?

8K graphics
8
5%
Virtual Reality (PSVR 2)
40
26%
Backwards Compatibility
63
42%
Ray Tracing
10
7%
3D Audio
7
5%
SSD (solid state drive)
23
15%
 
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PostRe: Don't expect next-gen (PS5/Xbox Two) until after 2019
by NickSCFC » Sun Jun 18, 2017 10:42 pm

Consumers don't, hence the fury surrounding the Xbox One reveal. No one would ever dare to repeat that.

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PostRe: Don't expect next-gen (PS5/Xbox Two) until after 2019
by KK » Sun Jun 18, 2017 10:48 pm

They could always sell two versions of a machine, one with a drive and one without and priced accordingly.

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PostRe: Don't expect next-gen (PS5/Xbox Two) until after 2019
by bear » Sun Jun 18, 2017 11:12 pm

KK wrote:They could always sell two versions of a machine, one with a drive and one without and priced accordingly.

From a publishers point of view what'd be the point of that? They'd still have the same issues they currently have with having to get a version of a game ready for disc release and then losing money to the second hand market and the price pressure used games puts on new releases.

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PostRe: Don't expect next-gen (PS5/Xbox Two) until after 2019
by Poser » Mon Jun 19, 2017 8:02 am

I actually want Microsoft to start releasing exclusive games for the Bonex, because Nick's reaction will be utterly strawberry floating hilarious.

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PostRe: Don't expect next-gen (PS5/Xbox Two) until after 2019
by jawafour » Mon Jun 19, 2017 8:16 am

I'm happy for this gen to continue for many more years. We have games that look great and are fun to play... I think of this as being a brilliant time to be into gaming. I picked up a PS4 at launch and yet it still feels pretty fresh to me!

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PostRe: Don't expect next-gen (PS5/Xbox Two) until after 2019
by Peter Crisp » Mon Jun 19, 2017 8:26 am

Poser wrote:I actually want Microsoft to start releasing exclusive games for the Bonex, because Nick's reaction will be utterly strawberry floating hilarious.


While I don't think we'll see actual exclusive Xbox X games I think there will be games where the difference between the two versions is pretty bloody massive.
I'm really looking forward to seeing it sat beside my Pro and maybe renting the same game on both platforms and just doing comparisons.

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PostRe: Don't expect next-gen (PS5/Xbox Two) until after 2019
by Poser » Mon Jun 19, 2017 8:33 am

jawafour wrote:I picked up a PS4 at launch and yet it still feels pretty fresh to me!


Certainly doesn't feel almost four years old :lol: I replaced the battery in my launch DS4 at the weekend and Was thinking about how many hard hours it has put in (and I'm really only a casual gamer, tbf). The sticks did degrade, so I've got those caps on, and now the battery has gone, but it's essentially still doing very well.

I'd love a PS4 Pro, but can't really justify it - and would rather get a Switch if I'm spending that sort of cash.

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PostRe: Don't expect next-gen (PS5/Xbox Two) until after 2019
by Peter Crisp » Mon Jun 19, 2017 8:41 am

Don't get me started on the PS4 pads as they're a steaming pile of shite.
I've already broken 3 (the right trigger every time) and just as a comparison I had a launch 360 and the pad on that was rock solid and never replaced.

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PostRe: Don't expect next-gen (PS5/Xbox Two) until after 2019
by Poser » Mon Jun 19, 2017 8:49 am

Peter Crisp wrote:Don't get me started on the PS4 pads as they're a steaming pile of shite.
I've already broken 3 (the right trigger every time) and just as a comparison I had a launch 360 and the pad on that was rock solid and never replaced.


Mine's been ok :lol:

I am quite gentle, though. Do you have big rough hands? [/hexx]

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PostRe: Don't expect next-gen (PS5/Xbox Two) until after 2019
by Peter Crisp » Mon Jun 19, 2017 8:55 am

Poser wrote:I'd love a PS4 Pro, but can't really justify it - and would rather get a Switch if I'm spending that sort of cash.


The pro is only really needed if you have PSVR as it can make best use of the extra horsepower.
I think Skyrim VR will be the ultimate test of this as we'll see more graphical effects on the Pro version.

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PostRe: Don't expect next-gen (PS5/Xbox Two) until after 2019
by Poser » Mon Jun 19, 2017 8:57 am

Peter Crisp wrote:
Poser wrote:I'd love a PS4 Pro, but can't really justify it - and would rather get a Switch if I'm spending that sort of cash.


The pro is only really needed if you have PSVR as it can make best use of the extra horsepower.
I think Skyrim VR will be the ultimate test of this as we'll see more graphical effects on the Pro version.


Yeah, fair point. I like the idea of 4k WipeOut, but not to the point that I'd actually want to spend the fat end of £1,000 getting it.

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PostRe: Don't expect next-gen (PS5/Xbox Two) until after 2019
by Peter Crisp » Mon Jun 19, 2017 9:01 am

Poser wrote:Mine's been ok :lol:

I am quite gentle, though. Do you have big rough hands? [/hexx]


I don't think I have Hulk hands but maybe I'm rougher than normal and I do get annoyed quite easily by my tendency to get utterly lost at the slightest sign of freedom. I have taken apart a PS4 pad before (that pad ended up in the bin as I left it on a plate in bits while I went to work and mum decided it would be nice to bin all the screws and stuff) and the part that breaks is a tiny little pin that holds the trigger in place.

I wouldn't be so annoyed if the pads were reasonably priced but these things cost £40+ and are fragile as hell.

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PostRe: Don't expect next-gen (PS5/Xbox Two) until after 2019
by Moggy » Mon Jun 19, 2017 9:27 am

2019 is too early. The only chance of that is if one of the manufacturers wants to steal a march on the other, but I don't think they'll risk it as they'd look underpowered once the competitor is released.

My guess is announced 2020, released 2021.

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PostRe: Don't expect next-gen (PS5/Xbox Two) until after 2019
by Peter Crisp » Mon Jun 19, 2017 9:33 am

If it is 2020 for the PS5 that does also bring up the tantalising proposition of them also doing PSVR 2 at the same time.

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PostRe: Don't expect next-gen (PS5/Xbox Two) until after 2019
by Samuel_1 » Mon Jun 19, 2017 9:34 am

Peter Crisp wrote:
Poser wrote:Mine's been ok :lol:

I am quite gentle, though. Do you have big rough hands? [/hexx]


I don't think I have Hulk hands but maybe I'm rougher than normal and I do get annoyed quite easily by my tendency to get utterly lost at the slightest sign of freedom. I have taken apart a PS4 pad before (that pad ended up in the bin as I left it on a plate in bits while I went to work and mum decided it would be nice to bin all the screws and stuff) and the part that breaks is a tiny little pin that holds the trigger in place.

I wouldn't be so annoyed if the pads were reasonably priced but these things cost £40+ and are fragile as hell.

All my launch pads are fine, what are you doing to them mate?? ;)
I think they're a fantastic bit of kit; very comfortable, lots of input options, speaker, etc.

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PostRe: Don't expect next-gen (PS5/Xbox Two) until after 2019
by KK » Mon Jun 19, 2017 9:35 am

PlayStation controllers have always been weak and creaky. I think the original Dual Shock had a bit more heft to it but that was about it.

Sony has form though (see also their PS headphones).

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PostRe: Don't expect next-gen (PS5/Xbox Two) until after 2019
by Eighthours » Mon Jun 19, 2017 9:40 am

Peter Crisp wrote:Don't get me started on the PS4 pads as they're a steaming pile of shite.
I've already broken 3 (the right trigger every time) and just as a comparison I had a launch 360 and the pad on that was rock solid and never replaced.


Two have been broken in my household. Left trigger both times. Totally Rocket League's fault!

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PostRe: Don't expect next-gen (PS5/Xbox Two) until after 2019
by OrangeRKN » Mon Jun 19, 2017 10:12 am

This gen has taken a long time to get going with the extended transition period blurred by cross-gen releases. I can't see it being any shorter than last gen, and I'd hazard it will last slightly longer.

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PostRe: Don't expect next-gen (PS5/Xbox Two) until after 2019
by NickSCFC » Mon Jun 19, 2017 11:06 am

Peter Crisp wrote:If it is 2020 for the PS5 that does also bring up the tantalising proposition of them also doing PSVR 2 at the same time.


Chicken/eggs problem there.

Expensive accessories like that need there to be a large install base, there were 50m PS4s in the wild before Sony released PSVR. I'd expect the same for PSVR2.

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PostRe: Don't expect next-gen (PS5/Xbox Two) until after 2019
by NickSCFC » Mon Jun 19, 2017 11:09 am

KK wrote:They could always sell two versions of a machine, one with a drive and one without and priced accordingly.


How expensive are these drives?

If UHD-Bluray drives are still expensive in 2021 then that would be a good idea.

I never see physical media going away though.


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