I am an extremely happy PSVR, PS4, PS5 owner. I personally think that Sony has been steamrolling the competition for the past 2 years. I’ll take that over underperforming specs, few innovations, and a game service. A console that outperforms its specs, true innovation, and an emphasis on great games year-round. It’s unfortunate that you are salty, but pay less attention to the headlines and more attention to what’s actually in my living room. The only decision that truly bothered me was the reorganization of Japan Studios, but I at least understand the move and I suspect the money that was saved was redistributed in order to acquire some of these Studios. I’ve been extremely happy with most of the decisions made over the past couple years and I’ve been extraordinarily pleased with the immaculate game output during that same period.įrom TLOU2 to Ghost of Sushi, FFVII, Returnal, Nioh 2, Death Stranding, Demon’s Souls, Miles M, GG Strive, Hitman VR, and R&C. And despite all of the propaganda over Sony being done with VR, they continue to support the platform aggressively and of course Jim Ryan’s announcements of the incredible looking psvr 2 proves their commitment. Even with the delays Sony has supported the new generation console with a multitude of great exclusives ranging from first to third party. The PS5 has been the fastest selling console of all time, the dual sense is a revelation, and the SSD has already been proven to be a game changer. 20 saw Sony win back-to-back consensus Game of the Year awards. 2020 was one of the most successful release schedules in the history of modern day consoles. Since Jim Ryan took over they signed Insomniac games, Housemarque, Nixxes, and are rumored to sign Blue Point. Returnal, Miles, Demon’s Souls (2nd party), R&C have all been worth the price of admission and very good to great games. If anything, Sony first party has proven to me that pre-ordering is a decision I can make in confidence considering their output this generation. It’s awful to give one of their biggest releases of all-time a couple extra months to ensure it’s polished? Especially when no exact release date was ever even given? Giving developers the time they need to release the quality product we deserve has always been a staple of Sony regardless of the brass.
#Patch der gruppe sad team xp Patch
It’s one of the most anticipated games in the next 6 months and a free PS5 patch is great. They hired a studio to do these ports from now on. The impact on Forbidden West was minimal. Hundreds of people work at the studio, only a fraction of those people were working on the port.
#Patch der gruppe sad team xp Pc
If you think it took every single developer at GG to Port HZD to PC then you are naive. We will have more information to come in the following months, and look forward to seeing you soon in the Forbidden West…
That patch is NOW LIVE, letting PS5 players enjoy a targeted 60 FPS as a free update! If you already have a copy, this will be automatically updated, or for any first timers to Horizon, you can find it via the Horizon Zero Dawn product page or on our social channels. To that end, we know our community has been asking for an Enhanced Performance Patch for Horizon Zero Dawn played on PlayStation 5. Your passion, fan art, cosplay, virtual photography, and videos have meant the world to all of us. While the decision to move the game’s launch to 2022 certainly wasn’t easy, we’d like to take a moment to thank all of our fans for their unwavering support we know how much you’ve been looking forward to reuniting with Aloy and her friends, continuing her story, and exploring a new and more dangerous world. Pre-orders start on September 2, 2021, so look out for more information on that next week. Today we are delighted to confirm that our long-awaited sequel is coming to both PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5 on February 18, 2022. It’s no surprise that our teams were hugely impacted by the global pandemic we have been adjusting to new workflows, protocols, and other challenges, while keeping our teams safe and prioritizing a healthy work/life balance. It’s been a few months since we shared the first Horizon Forbidden West gameplay experience during State of Play, where we showed you a glimpse of where Aloy’s journey will take her next and showcased exciting new elements like swimming, free climbing, expanded melee combat, and more.Īt that time, Horizon Forbidden West had just passed a major milestone and we had entered the final stage of development on track, but a bit uncertain if we’d be able to polish the game to the level of quality we strive for.