Tue October 27, 2020 3:28 pm
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Tue October 27, 2020 3:30 pm
scrub12 wrote:Also, embargoes for unboxings is so weird to me. We all know what’s in the box.
Tue October 27, 2020 3:31 pm
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This is why I predict the patches. So many great games on PS4 and with quality patches, improving graphics and frame rates and load times, these will be irresistibly re-playable to just about everyone.scrub12 wrote:With COVID, I can’t see all of those games hitting 2021. Delays are inevitable. Its kind of crazy how we don’t have an idea of Spring releases. Usually by now, we know a lot and its real quiet.
Tue October 27, 2020 3:44 pm
scrub12 wrote:With COVID, I can’t see all of those games hitting 2021. Delays are inevitable. Its kind of crazy how we don’t have an idea of Spring releases. Usually by now, we know a lot and its real quiet. Spring has been low key crazy for games the last few years.
Tue October 27, 2020 3:49 pm
tree_ wrote:I predict in '21 we will see many PS5 upgrade patches, hopefully free but probably $15 or $20, for the good PS4 games. And all of us will end up buying more storage.
Tue October 27, 2020 3:50 pm
Why not?Monkey_Driven wrote:tree_ wrote:I predict in '21 we will see many PS5 upgrade patches, hopefully free but probably $15 or $20, for the good PS4 games. And all of us will end up buying more storage.
I don't see many games released prior to mid-2019 getting upgrade patches.
Tue October 27, 2020 3:56 pm
tree_ wrote:Why not?Monkey_Driven wrote:tree_ wrote:I predict in '21 we will see many PS5 upgrade patches, hopefully free but probably $15 or $20, for the good PS4 games. And all of us will end up buying more storage.
I don't see many games released prior to mid-2019 getting upgrade patches.
Tue October 27, 2020 4:00 pm
Tue October 27, 2020 4:05 pm
tree_ wrote:I don't know about the juice/squeeze ratio... just seems like there are so many great PS4 games that could use this treatment and I can't imagine gamers passing up the upgrade even at a $20 or so. Seems easier than a full remaster.
Tue October 27, 2020 4:09 pm
Yeah, totally. I'm talking visuals, frame rates, load times, maybe even some Easter eggs here and there, such as extra levels/areas to explore, items. The squeeze of building entirely new games is getting more expensive, ultimately producing less juice, so this route may be more economically feasible. And I won't complain, as long as we get SOME quality new games each year.Monkey_Driven wrote:tree_ wrote:I don't know about the juice/squeeze ratio... just seems like there are so many great PS4 games that could use this treatment and I can't imagine gamers passing up the upgrade even at a $20 or so. Seems easier than a full remaster.
I'm sure some developers will try it, but I'm not sure how many gamers will pay to upgrade for just a visual enhancement. Having said that, if Bloodborne has a paid patch to make it run in 60 fps/4k I would buy it.
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Tue October 27, 2020 5:06 pm
scrub12 wrote:Paying for upgrades on slightly older games just seems icky to me. People are already upset game prices are going up (I don’t think they’re right, $70 seems long overdue) so I could see some outrage.
I don’t own a Switch but seems like people are starting to get tired of Nintendo just making you pay for the same games over and over again.
scrub12 wrote:Cyberpunk delayed...again. Only a month, though.