Apparently I have one too. In a generation where there is no such thing as Xbox or Sony exclusivityiampasha said:
That's the point. PSVR2 is more useful on PC than PS5 due to the vastly superior games libraryCerebralTiger said:
Not nearly as much as the games on PS5 that Switch cannot play. Case in point:-CerebralTiger said:
hahahaha imagine upgrading to PS5 PRO and still being stuck with a laggy mess at 30fpsCerebralTiger said:
And yet CerebralTiger has more trophies unlocked in Helldivers 1 & 2 than Fortnite on PS4 and PS5. YiiiikesCerebralTiger said:
Foooll RDNA2 ke saath bhi optimization issues? Something seems fishy. Just ask Ryan McCafferyNecrokiller said:
I call that a downgrade. Cheaper parts, smaller heatsink etc. I'm waiting for the real upgrade i.e. PS5 Pro, the best way to play GTA VI at launchiampasha said:
Why get a PS5 in the first place if all you wanted to play was GTA VI? You could've waited until the game is actually out, or you could've listened to Necrokiller, who is a believer of the full RDNA2 feature set, and got an Xbox Series X instead. You could've benefited from Game Pass Ultimate being available on both PC and the console. Would've been perfect for you. Why PS5? GTA V ki DualSense features par dil agia tha?iampasha said:
Using PSVR2 PC support as a bullet point, when it actually benefits me, is an interesting choiceNecrokiller said:
Imagine thinking I don't care about Zelda, Metroid, Xenoblade, Bayonetta, Mario platformers, Smash Bros, Mario Kart, and moreNecrokiller said:
It's a co-op only game. Doesn't appeal as much to the PlayStation audience. Meanwhile, Fortnite is orders of magnitude bigger on PlayStationNecrokiller said: