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Re: ●PS5 - It's here and it's amazing (Astro + Dualsense = legit whoa) but also borking (games deleting, other issues =

Posted: Mon Nov 23, 2020 10:18 am
by kazanova_Frankenstein
jiggles wrote:
kazanova_Frankenstein wrote:
Mafro wrote:
jiggles wrote:Was about to quit Spider-Man mid-mission because I had no idea how long was left, hit the PS button. The activity card says there’s only 10 mins left. So I continue. Wrap it up in just over 5.

That’s a great feature when the devs use it.

The hint videos have been really handy for bits in Demon's Souls I've forgotten. There was one hint video that was for EXACTLY the bit I was stuck at.


I asked about the videos in the DS thread but got no replys directly relating to my question. Maybe you could help answer my queury.:

kazanova_Frankenstein wrote:How are the assistance vids in this? I had to drop BloodBorne not for the difficulty, but because I got totally lost, and I can see this being the same. I don’t like having to use YT vids etc, as finding the right part stresses me out. Do the ones in this give good contextual info on where to go at any time?
I saw them briefly on Giant Bomb, where they were very critical, but I’m not sure if they were judging them on that basis (ie guidance rather than combat tips).


Interested in your take on this.


I haven’t played much yet but the vids I’ve seen are more around “watch out for these enemies” and “here’s how to approach this encounter”. But it being right at the beginning it makes sense that it would be just covering the basics. The first stage is pretty linear.

The Astrobot videos are legitimately great, though, for finding the collectibles. They know the context of what ones you got already so you only see hints for what you need, and for the harder to find ones they’ll often not go the whole way to show you exactly where the collectible is and how to get it, but just show you “there’s a hidden path or ledge if you look over here”.


Thanks for the reply. Yeah, it's them working in context that would be massive for me. I hate the feeling of not knowing (roughly) what to do next in a game, so if this becomes a well refined feature it would be huge to me. Obviously its only going to be able to do this to an extent, but if it can help you on the critical path it would be invaluble.

Re: ●PS5 - It's here and it's amazing (Astro + Dualsense = legit whoa) but also borking (games deleting, other issues =

Posted: Mon Nov 23, 2020 10:38 am
by Mafro
kazanova_Frankenstein wrote:
jiggles wrote:
kazanova_Frankenstein wrote:
Mafro wrote:
jiggles wrote:Was about to quit Spider-Man mid-mission because I had no idea how long was left, hit the PS button. The activity card says there’s only 10 mins left. So I continue. Wrap it up in just over 5.

That’s a great feature when the devs use it.

The hint videos have been really handy for bits in Demon's Souls I've forgotten. There was one hint video that was for EXACTLY the bit I was stuck at.


I asked about the videos in the DS thread but got no replys directly relating to my question. Maybe you could help answer my queury.:

kazanova_Frankenstein wrote:How are the assistance vids in this? I had to drop BloodBorne not for the difficulty, but because I got totally lost, and I can see this being the same. I don’t like having to use YT vids etc, as finding the right part stresses me out. Do the ones in this give good contextual info on where to go at any time?
I saw them briefly on Giant Bomb, where they were very critical, but I’m not sure if they were judging them on that basis (ie guidance rather than combat tips).


Interested in your take on this.


I haven’t played much yet but the vids I’ve seen are more around “watch out for these enemies” and “here’s how to approach this encounter”. But it being right at the beginning it makes sense that it would be just covering the basics. The first stage is pretty linear.

The Astrobot videos are legitimately great, though, for finding the collectibles. They know the context of what ones you got already so you only see hints for what you need, and for the harder to find ones they’ll often not go the whole way to show you exactly where the collectible is and how to get it, but just show you “there’s a hidden path or ledge if you look over here”.


Thanks for the reply. Yeah, it's them working in context that would be massive for me. I hate the feeling of not knowing (roughly) what to do next in a game, so if this becomes a well refined feature it would be huge to me. Obviously its only going to be able to do this to an extent, but if it can help you on the critical path it would be invaluble.

They're just short clips of 15 seconds or so with little hints, not really explicitly telling you where to go but enough info to nudge you in the right direction.

Re: ●PS5 - It's here and it's amazing (Astro + Dualsense = legit whoa) but also borking (games deleting, other issues =

Posted: Mon Nov 23, 2020 10:41 am
by kazanova_Frankenstein
Mafro wrote:
kazanova_Frankenstein wrote:
jiggles wrote:
kazanova_Frankenstein wrote:
Mafro wrote:
jiggles wrote:Was about to quit Spider-Man mid-mission because I had no idea how long was left, hit the PS button. The activity card says there’s only 10 mins left. So I continue. Wrap it up in just over 5.

That’s a great feature when the devs use it.

The hint videos have been really handy for bits in Demon's Souls I've forgotten. There was one hint video that was for EXACTLY the bit I was stuck at.


I asked about the videos in the DS thread but got no replys directly relating to my question. Maybe you could help answer my queury.:

kazanova_Frankenstein wrote:How are the assistance vids in this? I had to drop BloodBorne not for the difficulty, but because I got totally lost, and I can see this being the same. I don’t like having to use YT vids etc, as finding the right part stresses me out. Do the ones in this give good contextual info on where to go at any time?
I saw them briefly on Giant Bomb, where they were very critical, but I’m not sure if they were judging them on that basis (ie guidance rather than combat tips).


Interested in your take on this.


I haven’t played much yet but the vids I’ve seen are more around “watch out for these enemies” and “here’s how to approach this encounter”. But it being right at the beginning it makes sense that it would be just covering the basics. The first stage is pretty linear.

The Astrobot videos are legitimately great, though, for finding the collectibles. They know the context of what ones you got already so you only see hints for what you need, and for the harder to find ones they’ll often not go the whole way to show you exactly where the collectible is and how to get it, but just show you “there’s a hidden path or ledge if you look over here”.


Thanks for the reply. Yeah, it's them working in context that would be massive for me. I hate the feeling of not knowing (roughly) what to do next in a game, so if this becomes a well refined feature it would be huge to me. Obviously its only going to be able to do this to an extent, but if it can help you on the critical path it would be invaluble.

They're just short clips of 15 seconds or so with little hints, not really explicitly telling you where to go but enough info to nudge you in the right direction.


Thanks. So they literally may hint at where to go next? Like perhaps showing something visually unique as a reference? I have looked on youtube to try and find examples of them, but i could not find a single one.

Re: ●PS5 - It's here and it's amazing (Astro + Dualsense = legit whoa) but also borking (games deleting, other issues =

Posted: Mon Nov 23, 2020 10:45 am
by ITSMILNER
Control Ultimate Edition is £25 at Amazon right now, this is the edition that will get a PS5 patch early next year.

Re: ●PS5 - It's here and it's amazing (Astro + Dualsense = legit whoa) but also borking (games deleting, other issues =

Posted: Mon Nov 23, 2020 10:53 am
by kazanova_Frankenstein
ITSMILNER wrote:Control Ultimate Edition is £25 at Amazon right now, this is the edition that will get a PS5 patch early next year.


Its 16.50 on the store....

Re: ●PS5 - It's here and it's amazing (Astro + Dualsense = legit whoa) but also borking (games deleting, other issues =

Posted: Mon Nov 23, 2020 11:02 am
by Saint of Killers
kazanova_Frankenstein wrote:Thanks. So they literally may hint at where to go next? Like perhaps showing something visually unique as a reference? I have looked on youtube to try and find examples of them, but i could not find a single one.


I used the cards yesterday. On my second use I stopped the clip after it showed me the start of the area I needed to be in. So whether it shows the whole thing, or not need not be an issue.
Showing you how the cards worked in that session would need off-screen recording as PS5 doesn't record UI.

Re: ●PS5 - It's here and it's amazing (Astro + Dualsense = legit whoa) but also borking (games deleting, other issues =

Posted: Mon Nov 23, 2020 11:05 am
by Mafro
kazanova_Frankenstein wrote:
Mafro wrote:
kazanova_Frankenstein wrote:
jiggles wrote:
kazanova_Frankenstein wrote:
Mafro wrote:
jiggles wrote:Was about to quit Spider-Man mid-mission because I had no idea how long was left, hit the PS button. The activity card says there’s only 10 mins left. So I continue. Wrap it up in just over 5.

That’s a great feature when the devs use it.

The hint videos have been really handy for bits in Demon's Souls I've forgotten. There was one hint video that was for EXACTLY the bit I was stuck at.


I asked about the videos in the DS thread but got no replys directly relating to my question. Maybe you could help answer my queury.:

kazanova_Frankenstein wrote:How are the assistance vids in this? I had to drop BloodBorne not for the difficulty, but because I got totally lost, and I can see this being the same. I don’t like having to use YT vids etc, as finding the right part stresses me out. Do the ones in this give good contextual info on where to go at any time?
I saw them briefly on Giant Bomb, where they were very critical, but I’m not sure if they were judging them on that basis (ie guidance rather than combat tips).


Interested in your take on this.


I haven’t played much yet but the vids I’ve seen are more around “watch out for these enemies” and “here’s how to approach this encounter”. But it being right at the beginning it makes sense that it would be just covering the basics. The first stage is pretty linear.

The Astrobot videos are legitimately great, though, for finding the collectibles. They know the context of what ones you got already so you only see hints for what you need, and for the harder to find ones they’ll often not go the whole way to show you exactly where the collectible is and how to get it, but just show you “there’s a hidden path or ledge if you look over here”.


Thanks for the reply. Yeah, it's them working in context that would be massive for me. I hate the feeling of not knowing (roughly) what to do next in a game, so if this becomes a well refined feature it would be huge to me. Obviously its only going to be able to do this to an extent, but if it can help you on the critical path it would be invaluble.

They're just short clips of 15 seconds or so with little hints, not really explicitly telling you where to go but enough info to nudge you in the right direction.


Thanks. So they literally may hint at where to go next? Like perhaps showing something visually unique as a reference? I have looked on youtube to try and find examples of them, but i could not find a single one.

The main one that helped me was something about paying closer attention to stairways with a short video of the section of the area I was in.

Re: ●PS5 - It's here and it's amazing (Astro + Dualsense = legit whoa) but also borking (games deleting, other issues =

Posted: Mon Nov 23, 2020 11:08 am
by Zilnad
Is Dead Rising 4 worth £8.99 if I loved the first two and really enjoyed the third? I think the first PS+ collection game I'm going to play though will be Days Gone so perhaps that'll do me for zombies.

Re: ●PS5 - It's here and it's amazing (Astro + Dualsense = legit whoa) but also borking (games deleting, other issues =

Posted: Mon Nov 23, 2020 11:11 am
by Godzilla
Well worth it. It's like 3 but it's set at Christmas. Excellent fun and a lot to do. Only negative I'd say is they removed the level 1,2,3 weapon crafting system. So you can't use a mega horn to make a super mega horn to make a super huge mega horn. But the stuff you can craft is fun and the amount of enemies on screen is staggering.

I might re intall it for Christmas themed carnage.

Re: ●PS5 - It's here and it's amazing (Astro + Dualsense = legit whoa) but also borking (games deleting, other issues =

Posted: Mon Nov 23, 2020 11:18 am
by kazanova_Frankenstein
Saint of Killers wrote:
kazanova_Frankenstein wrote:Thanks. So they literally may hint at where to go next? Like perhaps showing something visually unique as a reference? I have looked on youtube to try and find examples of them, but i could not find a single one.


I used the cards yesterday. On my second use I stopped the clip after it showed me the start of the area I needed to be in. So whether it shows the whole thing, or not need not be an issue.
Showing you how the cards worked in that session would need off-screen recording as PS5 doesn't record UI.


Mafro wrote:The main one that helped me was something about paying closer attention to stairways with a short video of the section of the area I was in.


Thank you both. I did wonder if it was a capture issue. That sounds pretty cool.

Re: ●PS5 - It's here and it's amazing (Astro + Dualsense = legit whoa) but also borking (games deleting, other issues =

Posted: Mon Nov 23, 2020 11:52 am
by rinks
I’m surprised the Demon’s Souls videos don’t just consist of a Rickroll overlaid with “git gud”.

Re: ●PS5 - It's here and it's amazing (Astro + Dualsense = legit whoa) but also borking (games deleting, other issues =

Posted: Mon Nov 23, 2020 12:03 pm
by kazanova_Frankenstein
rinks wrote:I’m surprised the Demon’s Souls videos don’t just consist of a Rickroll overlaid with “git gud”.


I'm still not convinced that they arent exactly that, and all the replys to my question have been to lull me in to a false sense of security. That would be hillarious in fairness...

Re: ●PS5 - It's here and it's amazing (Astro + Dualsense = legit whoa) but also borking (games deleting, other issues =

Posted: Mon Nov 23, 2020 12:16 pm
by Wedgie
Zilnad wrote:Is Dead Rising 4 worth £8.99 if I loved the first two and really enjoyed the third? I think the first PS+ collection game I'm going to play though will be Days Gone so perhaps that'll do me for zombies.


I would say it’s the worst DR game in my eyes (haven’t played DR3.) I loved the first two plus the one where they replaced Chuck with Frank.

Days Gone is a fantastic game. I enjoyed it despite the dialogue being a bit awful.

Re: ●PS5 - It's here and it's amazing (Astro + Dualsense = legit whoa) but also borking (games deleting, other issues =

Posted: Mon Nov 23, 2020 12:55 pm
by Samuel_1
Zilnad wrote:Is Dead Rising 4 worth £8.99 if I loved the first two and really enjoyed the third? I think the first PS+ collection game I'm going to play though will be Days Gone so perhaps that'll do me for zombies.

Will that be a second play through of DG?

Re: ●PS5 - It's here and it's amazing (Astro + Dualsense = legit whoa) but also borking (games deleting, other issues =

Posted: Mon Nov 23, 2020 1:00 pm
by BOR
Does anybody have Sackboy A Big Adventure?

How is it?

Re: ●PS5 - It's here and it's amazing (Astro + Dualsense = legit whoa) but also borking (games deleting, other issues =

Posted: Mon Nov 23, 2020 1:27 pm
by Zilnad
Samuel_1 wrote:
Zilnad wrote:Is Dead Rising 4 worth £8.99 if I loved the first two and really enjoyed the third? I think the first PS+ collection game I'm going to play though will be Days Gone so perhaps that'll do me for zombies.

Will that be a second play through of DG?


First :msgreen:

Re: ●PS5 - It's here and it's amazing (Astro + Dualsense = legit whoa) but also borking (games deleting, other issues =

Posted: Mon Nov 23, 2020 1:33 pm
by ITSMILNER
Days Gone is on my list to play as well (first time)

Installing Sleeping Dogs atm, want to see how that runs plus i will replay it soon as it’s a fantastic game

Re: ●PS5 - It's here and it's amazing (Astro + Dualsense = legit whoa) but also borking (games deleting, other issues =

Posted: Mon Nov 23, 2020 1:55 pm
by Saint of Killers
BOR wrote:Does anybody have Sackboy A Big Adventure?

How is it?


Diceman has it...

Diceman wrote:I just had a brilliant hour and a half playing Sackboy with my 7-year old daughter. What a lovely game it is. Totally recommend it. God she laughed when she picked me up and threw me over a cliff.

Re: ●PS5 - It's here and it's amazing (Astro + Dualsense = legit whoa) but also borking (games deleting, other issues =

Posted: Mon Nov 23, 2020 2:03 pm
by Samuel_1
You are both in for a treat, it's a slow starter, but once you start unlocking the better weapons and start fighting the hordes, it's great.

Re: ●PS5 - It's here and it's amazing (Astro + Dualsense = legit whoa) but also borking (games deleting, other issues =

Posted: Mon Nov 23, 2020 2:18 pm
by Albert
They really Changed tone from Little Big Planet it seems.