Sumez wrote: ↑Tue Mar 18, 2025 9:47 amSteven wrote: ↑Tue Mar 18, 2025 6:07 am
I don't keep track of what games were available at launch, and Astro's Playroom is the only one I know of that both released on launch day and that people seem to care about even now. It still gets updates on occasion, for that matter.
I literally said
Returnal in the same line of text. Not sure why you keep talking about Astro's Playroom.
I don't think PC is really a comparable platform yet. There is no fucking way I'm going to invest in a dedicated video game PC with a power comparable to PS5. It would cost several times as much, take up even more space, and I'd still have to bother with PC software and stuff like Steam. That is all way worse than having to deal with a PS5 in my book, and the only downside is that I'm missing out a couple of indie releases which are probably never making it to consoles. But those aren't getting physical releases anyway.
With all-in-one solutions like the Steam Deck we are slowly getting there, but we aren't there quite yet.
You never said that Returnal is the best PS5 game, you just said that it's good, and that an unspecified launch game is the best game on the system. I checked the release dates and Returnal launched like 5 months after the PS5, so it isn't a launch title anyway. Yes, I know it's pedantic, but that's who and how I am, always have been, and always will be.
PC is absolutely a comparable platform; it isn't the 80s anymore when PCs sucked compared to consoles. I guess. I wasn't in the 80s, so I don't know. Arguing that PC is the best game system (it is) is a waste of time because almost everyone on this forum hates PC except for me and maybe three or four others, so I won't bother. I did type two massive paragraphs about how PC is inherently superior to modern consoles, but I deleted them in the end because nobody cares about PC even though it's objectively the best game system.
You are absolutely right about one thing, though: Steam is indeed awful and I hate it.
Lemnear wrote: ↑Mon Mar 17, 2025 11:01 amHori Fighting Commander
How is that, by the way? I do want a Saturn controller for PS5 and this is the only option without using a converter as far as I know.
Lemnear wrote: ↑Tue Mar 18, 2025 1:17 pm
Everyone told me Sonic Superstars sucks
It does, for a 2D Sonic game. It fares better than most of the 3D Sonic games, but that doesn't say much. At least they fixed most of the weird glitches, but it's still pretty easy to go out of bounds, which ideally shouldn't happen. Too bad they won't patch in some better music, level design, and boss design. The game needs all of those quite badly. Speaking of 3D Sanic,
Lemnear wrote: ↑Tue Mar 18, 2025 1:17 pm...good thing for Sonic Frontiers, I tried it briefly but didn't get it, I thought it was "bland-monotonous-filler" as a 3D platformer.
It's weird. It's also one of the better 3D Sonic games. That by definition means it's not a great game in general, but it's passable and better than the garbage that is Adventure 2, Heroes, 06, Forces, and those night stages in Unleashed... which, yeah, makes it better than most of the 3D Sonic games because that's most of them. The LOD pop-in is really odd and can throw you off at times when you're moving fast and don't have the layouts memorized. I'm sure they could have done something about it if they weren't Sonic Team, but they are, so this is what we get.
Lemnear wrote: ↑Tue Mar 18, 2025 1:17 pm
I could NEVER EVER get a PC that can handle gaming like the PS5 at the price I got it for, so I want to get the most out of this great deal
I always forget that you practically stole the thing. I just realized it's the slim, too, so you can bolt the disc drive on there too if you wanted to, and given that, even I wouldn't complain. That's one of the most ridiculously good deals I've ever seen.
Since you don't have many PS5 games, you might as well try any PS4 games that you have that don't run that well on PS4 and also have uncapped framerates (they're still capped at 59.94Hz, the PS4's max refresh rate, if you want to be technically correct, but you know) and see what the PS5 can do for them. You'd be surprised, as you'll find that some poorly optimized PS4 games become glorious on PS5. It's the coolest thing about the system. They do have to be games that don't have a 30FPS cap, though, so stuff like Shin Sakura Taisen is unfortunately stuck at 30FPS even on PS5 and there is nothing that can be done about it except reprogramming the game.
For an example, let's go back to 3D Sonic. Sonic Colors has some problems on PS4. Actually, it has problems on everything except a PC emulating the Wii version, but that's a completely different topic. Anyway, the PS4 version of Colors is one of those games that gets fixed by the PS5, which runs it gloriously. It still has unfixed glitches that will never get fixed, which is part of why emulating the Wii version is still the best option, and playing it on an Xbox Series X is better than on PS5, but playing it on PS5 is still one of the better options.