Owning both a PS5, a Switch and a Xbox Series X-console, it just baffles me how messy the Xbox UI is. This magazine style tiles that combine ads, games, non-games and ever-changing rows of content - just makes a mess.
Would love if they cleaned the UI up, made it more static like PS5 and Switch. Focus on my games, a separate sections for my non-game content - and letting the store content live within the store itself.
@KahnArtizt: Sony did tell the public about 99% backwards compatibility for ps4 games before the preorders started; https://www.theverge.com/2020/9/16/21440748/ps5-playstation-5-99-percent-backward-compatible-ps4-games-jim-ryan
Did people really believe you would be able to play AAA-style games at 4K @ 60 FPS, with Ray Tracing, at Ultra-like settings? In order to that on PC, you'd need a RTX 2080 Super — which costs at least $700.
The whole console, with controller included, is rumoured to cost $499.
You'll be able to play the game at 4K @ 30FPS or ~3K @ 60 FPS. That is quite amazing for $499.
@tframp420 PS2 could use PS1 controllers, and PS3 could use PS2 controllers (albeit you needed an adapter here), Gamecube controller on Wii and N64 controller on both Wii and Gamecube with adapter.
If they can handle it on the server side, it isn't that all bad. I mean, do people plan on playing SimCity on the go? And it's not like you're kicked out of the game if your bandwidth is a little unstable. They have explained how this would work out on the official blog.
If EA sometime in the future pulls the plug, they would certainly make an offline-patch.
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