Crusader
Executive Member
When looking at all the comparisons coming out, it seems that history repeated itself and PS5 is the clear winner(again). Maybe that fast ssd and architecture that so many dismissed is coming to the party now? Especially when you look at the difference in textures in performance mode?
I thought of only upgrading in a year or so but maybe will surprise my boy when stocks have settled.
So what budget 4k tv will be sufficient? Don't want to spend to much on tv for his room
I guess if you don't want to future proof the purchase and he isn't into competitive games any good 4K TV should do even if it doesn't support HDMI 2.1 and VRR.
Some things I've picked up after spending most of the weekend on PS5:
Controller charging: After about 2 days my controller had 1 bar left. Plug into PS5 to charge while it's still active (not sure if the rest mode thing has been fixed so not taking chances) and turned controller off. Controller keeps continuously charging even after it's been more than 3 hours. So it never seems to be fully charged. Wonder if it's just trickle charging.
If you play multiplayer games. Might want to make sure that your controller is muted as the mic is on by default.
When you are in a party chat and turn your headset off, the party chat audio plays through your controller. Haven't figured out a way to change this feature.