JFarrell71
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I did get my PS5 and I'm feeling good about my timing based on what I've read about Forbidden West. I picked up Deathloop too, which is typical stylish Arkane awesomeness.
You're going to have a big, robotic dinosaur stampeding toward you, with its huge jaws covering most of its weak points, and you're going to aim at it with A CONTROLLER??
Face the sun, @JFarrell71;.
You're going to have a big, robotic dinosaur stampeding toward you, with its huge jaws covering most of its weak points, and you're going to aim at it with A CONTROLLER??
Face the sun, @JFarrell71;.
I was thinking he's going to have a much harder time with Deathloop. Now that's a game I definitely wouldn't want to play with a gamepad.
IGN posted a comparison video of Forbidden West running on PS4 vs PS4 Pro vs PS5.
https://www.ign.com/articles/horizon-forbidden-west-ps5-reminder (Scroll down a bit)
It looks surprisingly good on PS4. Not as crisp or smooth as on PS5, but the difference isn't as wide as I would have expected.
I never quite finished the first Horizon and have been playing it the past couple of days. It's still one of the best looking PS4 games to date, so I have little doubt Guerilla will max out the PS4's capabilities for the sequel.
You're going to have a big, robotic dinosaur stampeding toward you, with its huge jaws covering most of its weak points, and you're going to aim at it with A CONTROLLER??
Face the sun, @JFarrell71;.
I still would have expected more of a difference. For example, more effects/particles happening onscreen in the PS5 version. Those kind of things appear to be identical though.
I came across a video that illustrates the degree to which that's not true. Look at the particle comparison at 3:56
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4vDTE7PutHA