PS5

Coming from a 1TB PS4, the PS5 base storage feels restrictive, as a lot of the 825GB drive is raken up by the OS.

An 860 Pro is definitely on my wish list
 
The 2tb 980 pro has been awesome on my PS5. Have complete freedom on installation
 
Coming from a 1TB PS4, the PS5 base storage feels restrictive, as a lot of the 825GB drive is raken up by the OS.

An 860 Pro is definitely on my wish list

It's even worse when you realise that the "System files" take up more space with each game install. I ended up up with only 600Gb in actual games before it was full.

I love my Seagate Firecuda 1Tb. Got it for like R2800 on Bidorbuy a couple months back, nice drive. No system files nonsense when you install to the M2, you get the full size of the drive.
 
The Wicher 3 on special going for R269.

If you don't have the last-gen version for the free upgrade you can get it for this price. The two DLCs are not included though just the base game which is just over 100GB.
It's weird that PS5 doesn't seem to have the Complete Edition of The Witcher 3.

Pretty sure I've spotted it on all other platforms.
 
It's weird that PS5 doesn't seem to have the Complete Edition of The Witcher 3.

Pretty sure I've spotted it on all other platforms.
 
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Wtf. I could find nothing in the PS Store on my PS5 last night.
 
Yeah it's the one to get.

Still not 100% sure I need to play through Witcher 3 yet again. These remasters often just sully your fond memories of what you thought was a beautiful, perfect game.

Ok I found it the PS Store. If you go into The Witcher 3 it will give you the option to choose the Complete Edition, which is R479.
 
I started Last of Us 2 and after a couple of hours it is still mostly cut scenes and little bits of action in between. I don’t want to read too many reviews due to spoilers etc, but does it continue like this for the whole game or does it become more like the first game. Such a different vibe going on but I can’t say I hate it, just want more game play.
 
I started Last of Us 2 and after a couple of hours it is still mostly cut scenes and little bits of action in between. I don’t want to read too many reviews due to spoilers etc, but does it continue like this for the whole game or does it become more like the first game. Such a different vibe going on but I can’t say I hate it, just want more game play.

Well you're going to get your cut scenes throughout the game but don't expect it to play like Part 1. This game is very dark, morbid and depressing at times, you always gonna have that sense of dread walking around the environment and you will have lots of game play further into the game.
 
Coming from a 1TB PS4, the PS5 base storage feels restrictive, as a lot of the 825GB drive is raken up by the OS.

An 860 Pro is definitely on my wish list

If you have lots of PS4 games you can offload them to a USB3 or USB-C connected external SSD.
 
Well you're going to get your cut scenes throughout the game but don't expect it to play like Part 1. This game is very dark, morbid and depressing at times, you always gonna have that sense of dread walking around the environment and you will have lots of game play further into the game.

Thanks for the input. I’ll stick with it.
 

DualSense Edge Battery Life is ‘Moderately Shorter’ Than Original PS5 Controller​

Tue, December 20, 2022 at 5:26 PM GMT+2·1 min read


DualSense Edge Battery Life is 'Moderately Shorter' Than Original PS5 Controller

DualSense Edge Battery Life is 'Moderately Shorter' Than Original PS5 Controller
Sony has just provided a deeper look at the DualSense Edge pro controller that will be coming to PS5 fairly soon, but the one thing they neglected to mention was that the controller will have a “moderately shorter” battery life compared to the original DualSense controller. For those already complaining about the length of battery on the DualSense, this isn’t encouraging news.

How long is the DualSense Edge controller battery life?​

Sony hasn’t given a figure for how long the battery life will be for the DualSense Edge but told The Verge it will be “moderately shorter” than the DualSense. The battery life of the original DualSense controller is around 12-15 hours depending on whether features like haptic feedback and the speaker are being used.

Sony’s full statement explained the reason for the shorter battery life is that the Edge has “many more features” within that will help to drain the battery life. The company has tried to “strike a good balance between wireless operating time and delivering robust, high-performance features” but will be providing a longer USB braided cable for a wired connection to the PS5 console if players need to preserve battery life.

If you’re not put off by this, today’s deeper look went into the controller’s design process and hardware aspects ready for its release on January 26, 2023.

 

How to Watch Paramount Plus on Playstation 5 PS5. Easy Guide (2022)​

Streaming Paramount+ on PlayStation 5 is an ideal way to watch your favorite Paramount movies and TV episodes. PS5s are powerful devices that can handle streaming better than most computers and smartphones. However, PS5 users have often asked if “can you download Paramount Plus on PS5?”.

To sign up for a Paramount+ account on your PS5, follow these steps:

  1. Open your PS5 and press the PS button on the controller.
  2. Go to Settings > Users and Accounts > Link with Other Services.
  3. Select Twitter > Link Account. A browser window will now open.
  4. On the address bar, type in paramountplus.com and select TRY IT FREE to have access to the 7-day free trial.
  5. Then, select your desired subscription plan and choose Continue.
  6. Enter your account details and select Continue.
  7. Next, input your payment information and choose Start Paramount+.
  8. You have now successfully created a Paramount+ account.
Once your free trial expires, you’ll be automatically charged for your subscription. An Essential (with limited ads) subscription plan costs $4.99/month or $49.99/year and a Premium (ad-free) subscription costs $9.99/month or $99.99/year.

 
SONY STARTS RECRUITING GAMERS FOR PAID ONLINE SUPPORT

Sony has teamed up with customer support company Limitless Technology to recruit gamers who want to work as a PlayStation support agent online.​

Gamers receive an email that indicates the benefits of participating in the program and helping other users.
To participate, simply register on the Limitless app and go through an evaluation process. According to PlayStation Lifestyle, all applicants will pass the Limitless test and will receive a one-time bonus of $10 and up to $1.20 for each successfully resolved question The portal did not say whether it is necessary to have a PSN account to proceed with the verification steps.
Sony recruitment email for players to help others and receive compensation (Image: PlaySation Lifestyle/Playback)

 
Is there no way of taking full advantage of the discounted PS Plus Extra @ R869 x 12months if already subscribed to PS Plus Essential which is up for renewal 19/03/2023?
 
Is there no way of taking full advantage of the discounted PS Plus Extra @ R869 x 12months if already subscribed to PS Plus Essential which is up for renewal 19/03/2023?
You could try to upgrade to Extra and then purchase the yearly PS Plus Extra.
 
You could try to upgrade to Extra and then purchase the yearly PS Plus Extra.
They only offer a pro-rata payment option for the remainder of the Essential Plan and then 'normal' annual subs for the Extra Plan.

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They only offer a pro-rata payment option for the remainder of the Essential Plan and then 'normal' annual subs for the Extra Plan.

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I know previously I upgraded with the pro-rata option and went from Essential to Extra. (Paid R275 pro-rate when Extra became available). When the Black Friday sale came around I was able to buy an Extra subscription again. Which extended my Extra subscription by a year.

Edit:
Looks like the January sale promotion they have now is only for new subscriptions, not renewals like the Black Friday sale was.
 
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