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I wonder how crossplay will work. For instance, the latest Call of Duty will have crossplay between the current gen systems and the new ones along with PC. If the game loads faster on the PS5 how will PS5 players play with PS4 players and others? I think the next gen players will have to wait for everybody else on the other platforms before the game will start. I'm just saying it will take some time before all of this is implemented. I also wonder if Sony will make a smaller version of the console. Apparently this is the biggest home console in terms of size ever made.I think the Xbox Series S may be the best bang for your buck out of the available options, especially for a 1080p set. GamePass seems like a pretty good value. I've enjoyed Sony exclusives this gen but the new stuff just doesn't interest me. Frankly none of the new next gen games interest me. If the Xbox has the best performance for third party titles then that's appealing to me. Combine that with GamePass and it's pretty tempting. An all digital console kind of turns me off though. Also Microsoft's payment plans may give them a real edge this holiday. Games as a service vs pay up for a traditional brand driven exclusive experience. It will be interesting to see what is more successful. Also will the all digital consoles do well enough to usher in an all digital future for console gaming next next generation?
I wonder how crossplay will work. For instance, the latest Call of Duty will have crossplay between the current gen systems and the new ones along with PC. If the game loads faster on the PS5 how will PS5 players play with PS4 players and others? I think the next gen players will have to wait for everybody else on the other platforms before the game will start. I'm just saying it will take some time before all of this is implemented. I also wonder if Sony will make a smaller version of the console. Apparently this is the biggest home console in terms of size ever made.
I think the Xbox Series S may be the best bang for your buck out of the available options, especially for a 1080p set. GamePass seems like a pretty good value. I've enjoyed Sony exclusives this gen but the new stuff just doesn't interest me. Frankly none of the new next gen games interest me. If the Xbox has the best performance for third party titles then that's appealing to me. Combine that with GamePass and it's pretty tempting. An all digital console kind of turns me off though. Also Microsoft's payment plans may give them a real edge this holiday. Games as a service vs pay up for a traditional brand driven exclusive experience. It will be interesting to see what is more successful. Also will the all digital consoles do well enough to usher in an all digital future for console gaming next next generation?