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Video Games » PS5 short term review - rant

written by owen, published 2024-Oct-28, comment

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I got a chance to play around with a ps5(x2) for a few days.  I have been busy with other things on the Wii so I pretty much skipped the Xbox, PS4, PS5 console generations because I didn't really see anything new being released.  Mostly movie games and cinematic experiences at high resolution.  Plus the cost of games and owning a cutting edge console seems like a losing scenario in this day and age.  The people I see with these consoles buy one game a year, maybe 2 then spend the rest of the time playing free-to-play shooters when the console is not gathering dust.  Does not seem to be worth it to my book.  It is a similar issue with the switch but at least Nintendo is still publishing games with new mechanics.  I am a patient man, I still havent played Breath of the wild.

My initial impression of the now 4 year old Ps5 box is that it generates a lot of heat.  I played NMS on the first PS5 - no screenshot from that because I did save them offline.  On the second one PS5 I played Astrobot and Spiderman 2.  The long and short is that the ps5 is pretty much the same thing as a ps4 or ps3 but pushing more polygons and burning more electricity.  I played a few games and spent some time in the interface.  The system has alot of menus, menus everywhere.  As soon as you start up, you are browsing something like a website.  The first ps5 had a user account previously set up with lots of digital content so that was how I had access to NMS.  On the second PS5 I had no account so I spent a little time creating an account to only have it be deleted because I did not verify my email address.  I had a whole rant about this on twitter

The games

I spent six hours in game hours playing No Mans Sky - lovely game - I have always wanted to play that game.  I tried out some of the other games on the account; very pretty menus and FOV everywhere - modern gaming at its finest.  Played a bit of spider man 2; a slick web-slinging adventure - too much of a beat-em-up movie game for my tastes.  I jumped into fortnight and COD battle royals, died a bunch of times, ultimately pointless.  I played through most of Astrobot - an uninspired Mario clone.  Astrobot is ok if you have never played a 3d mario game but brough bings nothing new to the table while copying many mario-isms.   
Took a few screenshot screenshots and it seems like the ps5 is always recording videos in the background while you play.  Clearly wasting cycles.  I ended up with 230 mb of photos and video which I copied to an SD card for this article.  I imagine over time this will fill up the storage space on the console.  Spiderman had a whole lot of button combos which I eventually ignored and simply resorted to pull and punch combos.  After skipping most of the cutscenes I walked around the city throwing sewer covers at people.  The city is lovely and detailed but it did get old fast because of the overly forgiving physics - you can be on the ground then up in the air in seconds.  Everything is sticky in spiderman.

The hardware

The games I played were bright and ran smoothly on a 50 inch 4k LG television.  Detailed but not particularly amazing as nowadays I can get the same experience watching the game play on youtube at the same res and 60fps.  Though I like the draw distance and how everything is super high poly and shiny in Astrobot.  The games loaded quickly and I imagine no lesser machine could run NoMansSky at this level of fidelity.  Basically a PC pushing lots of polygons.  I like the high resolution especially since I am coming from the retro era of 640x480 work on the Wii.  I do feel as if some of this power could be better used at a lower resolution because you can still see artifacts and clipping.  The controller is meh, it vibrates and makes sounds like a Wiimote.  I had to turn the vibration down because the controller buzzed like a chainsaw.  But for the most part it's pretty much the same as the controllers before it.

Conclusion

The PS5 is a PC stuffed into a console format pushing digital games on online accounts.  All the problems that come with a PC apply to the PS5; high power draw, interfaces that dont work if you are not online, user accounts, passwords, crashing, deadlock states, .  The same things that annoyed me about the PS3 came back again in full force.  I think the PS5 is too much of a PC and too little of it is a home console.  At this point if game consoles don't correct themselves they are going to fall into a trap of their own making.  The PS4 Pro basically started the downfall that is currently happening to the 9 generations of consoles (except for the Nintendo switch).  If you have played everything on the ps4 there is still no real reason to get a ps5.  Pro consoles should never have been released.  And this is why I don't recommend the ps5.  The ps4 pro killed it, just like the PS5 Pro will kill the PS6.

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written by owen, published 2024-Oct-18, comment

I was gonna start out this blog by recanting how I am not writing as much as I used to but why bother reliving the past?  One should forge ahead creating new paths of destruction or profit or whatever the better word is.  What matters is that you keep moving.  Keep flying up and up in the never ending search for the sun.  I am just gonna write this down and end this paragraph here.  It might not be much but at least it's something.  Something written down.  Of course in a computer but whatevs.

A thought just dawned on me about what I miss about CDs and MP3s.  I miss the point in time where you hear a song that you like and the song has other songs that play before and after.  It creates a bookmark in my mind that is hard to replicate when you are streaming random music.  You cannot really hold on to something that has no time or space.  This is why I rarely even listen to music on the radio.  I listen to curated playlists that the internet pushes out everywhere "For You".  I don't want anything custom or personalised.

I need to go to the dentist, the car serviced and pay some bills all before christmas.  The sooner I get these things done the better.  because I just want to cruise through the season and watch the world burn. I just want to chill and not be apart of the chaos.  I have seen it all before.  If there is something I have to do I will muster up the strength to do it but besides that leave me alone as I sink into whatever video game or hobby that I find myself consumed with at that point in time.

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