Aiyo WTF la. Imagine if you have all your games on the SSD already, coz of this bug you gotta factory reset the PS5 just so you can download a game. 🤦♂️
IINM they retracted the update here due to 4K/120 blurring/eARC issues that came with the update. Another update is coming, no ETA. But according to one Italian forum that has the ‘internal’ info, if it’s to be believed, the new update would come in 2 weeks time.
Aiyo WTF la. Imagine if you have all your games on the SSD already, coz of this bug you gotta factory reset the PS5 just so you can download a game. 🤦♂️
Really disappointed to see so many bugs on first day launch. Fortunately it seems that most of them are related to software issue. Hopefully sony will patch those problems out asap. We got one month to wait before it arrives. I bet it should have been fixed by then.
This post has been edited by Max2006: Nov 15 2020, 10:50 AM
Really disappointed to see so many bugs on first day launch. Fortunately it seems that most of them are related to software issue. Hopefully sony will patch those problems out asap. We got one month to wait before it arrives. I bet it should have been fixed by then.
Agreed. It's scary how bugs and problems for first production batch are normal and accepted. I'm worried about two bugs in particular:
1) data transfer from PS4 > PS5 using LAN or external HDD that has a potential to kill the PS5. How am I supposed to play my PS4 games stored on external HDD then? 2) the download bug
Really hope it's all fixed with a fw update by the time we get our sets.
Of course. Ray Tracing is available no matter you switch to which resolution. To see it to believe, Check the video below. 1080p 60fps with Ray tracing on!
Alright bro...i have been google around for the answer but no luck. thank you and i can finally no need to worry about changing new TV for a PS5😁
Compare with panasonic th hx650k.. samsung or panasonic better deal?
The major difference between them is still the screen type , both of the Samsung's are VA and thus better suited for dimmer room while the Panasonic IPS TV for brighter , bigger room .
The lack of support for Dolby Vision is fine for gaming for now , big brands has a built in dynamic tone mapping function nowadays .
But the absence of WCG can be problematic when TV try to map colors according to the HDR metadata . Since the expression of wider color space and volume are both fundamental of HDR , you are better off completely turning off HDR on these TV .
This post has been edited by Convael: Nov 15 2020, 01:21 PM
The major difference between them is still the screen type , both of the Samsung's are VA and thus better suited for dimmer room while the Panasonic IPS TV for brighter , bigger room . The lack of support for Dolby Vision is fine for gaming for now , big brands has a built in dynamic tone mapping function nowadays .
But the absence of WCG can be problematic when TV try to map colors according to the HDR metadata . Since the expression of wider color space and volume are both fundamental of HDR , you are better off completely turning off HDR on these TV .
Thanks alot for your detailed explanation.. it helps alot