That’s ultimately the move for me, but I won’t do it until PS5 games are day and date. Until then, there’s still a reason to own a PS5 unless you wanna wait a year for every exclusive.
Doom looks great Ninja Gaiden 4 is gonna be insane Ninja Gaiden 2 remaster out now and looks great Assassins Creed looks decent Phantom Blade gonna be great too
Idk how, but I'm not feeling Doom Dark Ages. It looks so slow and simplistic following Eternal. Fucking emphasis on parrying? Semi-open world? Wtf? And I hate the idea of custom difficulty settings, what a balancing mess.
After watching benchmarks on the 5090 I think I’m gonna skip this gen. Performance is very minor compared to the 4090 at native. The only game I ever use frame gen on is Cyberpunk and the 4090 gets DLSS 4 as well. Just not worth shelling out $2000+ for about 20% gain.
After watching benchmarks on the 5090 I think I’m gonna skip this gen. Performance is very minor compared to the 4090 at native. The only game I ever use frame gen on is Cyberpunk and the 4090 gets DLSS 4 as well. Just not worth shelling out $2000+ for about 20% gain.
Yea that’s why I was saying those charts looked like bullshit and I needed to see real life benchmarks. Based on those charts it made it look like it absolutely slaughtered the 4090 and made it look weak in comparison. But the reality is there isn’t a single game that exists that pushes even the 4090 anywhere near it’s limits, so how much actual improvement can you realistically see in gameplay? The only advantage a 5090 would currently offer is that it’s definitely more future proof, but I would say you won’t even start seeing that kinda shit truly implemented til like 2030.
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Ninja Gaiden 4 is gonna be insane
Ninja Gaiden 2 remaster out now and looks great
Assassins Creed looks decent
Phantom Blade gonna be great too