I kinda feel like they've already done that. My launch day XBox One is *so slow* when navigating the menus, it's painful.
I kinda feel like they've already done that. My launch day XBox One is *so slow* when navigating the menus, it's painful.
Do a factory reset on it and see what happens. I do that with my phones every so often and it smartens them up. Back them up first, wipe contents, factory reset, then restore backup.
It’s probably just as good as defragmenting a computer hard drive.
At the rate i'm getting through my backlog of games, i'll probably end up getting a PS5 two or three years after launch.
Bonus is they will be cheaper by then.
Bit of an info dump from Wired, who visited Mark Cerny and had a play with some of the PS5’s new features:
https://www.wired.com/story/exclusive-playstation-5/
And yes, it’s officially called PlayStation 5 now.
PS5 is coming out and I haven't even bought a PS4
What? I got 2, PS4 in the “PlayStation room” (with seat and wheel) and a PS4pro in the living room
If you add them all up you've got a PS12.
It may change in the next year as I shed some life obligations, but I have little interest in moving to the next console generation. I can probably count the number of PS4 games I substantially played on one hand. And now that I'm doing all of my streaming on FireStick I do not turn it on as often.
Off the top of my head:
Rocket League; more than any other game by a far margin.
RDR2
Project Cars 2
GT:S
Need For Speed Rivals and Payback
That might be it.