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Published at : October 19, 2021
PS5 News Update: God of War fans are freaking out over a tiny, but wholesome God of War Ragnarok detail, PS5 gets a HDR Upgrade for Sony TVs, PS5 shredding game discs?
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From Comicbook
“God of War fans are freaking out over a tiny, but wholesome God of War Ragnarok detail, partially because it's the type of detail that often separates great games from Game of the Year winners. Last month, PlayStation and Santa Monica Studios finally revealed the new God of War game alongside a few snippets of gameplay footage. And hidden within this gameplay footage is the aforementioned detail, which only now has been noticed. Taking to Twitter, one God of War fan revealed that there's a doodle of Atreus and Kratos' journey to the top of the mountain that happens in the first game on the former's quiver. As some fans have pointed out, he had the same doodle on his quiver in the first game, but this is actually incorrect. It's similar, but it's not the same drawing, which makes it even more impressive. It would have been able to use the same exact quiver in the sequel and most players wouldn't have noticed, but Sony Santa Monica decided against the easy route.”
From T3
“Earlier this month, I wrote about what a shame it is that the PS5 doesn't mimic Xbox's support for Dolby Vision HDR, because it's kind of a game-changer. It helps to make sure that any TV that supports Dolby Vision gives you the most realistic possible visuals from your console. Given that Sony supports Dolby Vision on its TVs, it seems like a big miss.
Well, now Sony has announced that it will be bringing a new feature to PS5 called 'Auto HDR Tone Mapping', and it basically does exactly what Dolby Vision does in games – yay! But you'll only be able to use it if you have a 'BRAVIA XR' TV, which means the five highest-end models from Sony's 2021 TV range.
The TVs it works with are:
• Sony Z9J (an elite 8K TV)
• Sony A90J (arguably the best OLED TV on the planet right now)
• Sony A80J (a slightly more affordable OLED)
• Sony X95J (Sony's highest-end 4K LCD TV of 2021)
• Sony X90J (the crowd-pleasing mid-range 4K TV)
This is pretty limiting, and not just because you might not want a Sony TV. It means, for example, that there isn't a single 43-inch TV that will work with the PS5's Auto HDR Tone Mapping feature. Nor a single budget model. Neither of those things is true with the Xbox's Dolby Vision support.
The feature is coming in an update to the PS5 and to these TVs. Sony says that it will be "Available by the end of 2021." It will arrive alongside a less interesting feature called 'Auto Genre Picture Mode', which means the Sony TV will switch between its gaming mode or movie mode depending on… whether you're gaming or watching a movie. So if you're thinking of getting both a PS5 and one of these TVs, then the Auto HDR Tone Mapping is a seriously great bonus – but it's infuriating that Sony has decided to make it so that buyers of its own TVs get a better visual experience than if you bought a different brand. That isn't how consoles are supposed to be – they should be agnostic of your TV.”
From MrMattyPlays
“Is your PlayStation 5 shredding your discs or is that just me?”
Check out Retro Rebound!
https://youtu.be/aVEWYCM2mfk
Get some cool PSReady Merch! https://www.youtube.com/c/PSReady/store
GET THESE M.2 SSD for PS5!
Western Digital SN850 SSD - https://geni.us/WD_SN850_SSD
Seagate FireCuda 530 SSD - https://geni.us/FireCuda530SSD
Gigabyte Aorus SSD - https://geni.us/GigabyteNVMeSSD
PS5 SSD Heatinks - https://geni.us/PS5SSDHeatsink
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From Comicbook
“God of War fans are freaking out over a tiny, but wholesome God of War Ragnarok detail, partially because it's the type of detail that often separates great games from Game of the Year winners. Last month, PlayStation and Santa Monica Studios finally revealed the new God of War game alongside a few snippets of gameplay footage. And hidden within this gameplay footage is the aforementioned detail, which only now has been noticed. Taking to Twitter, one God of War fan revealed that there's a doodle of Atreus and Kratos' journey to the top of the mountain that happens in the first game on the former's quiver. As some fans have pointed out, he had the same doodle on his quiver in the first game, but this is actually incorrect. It's similar, but it's not the same drawing, which makes it even more impressive. It would have been able to use the same exact quiver in the sequel and most players wouldn't have noticed, but Sony Santa Monica decided against the easy route.”
From T3
“Earlier this month, I wrote about what a shame it is that the PS5 doesn't mimic Xbox's support for Dolby Vision HDR, because it's kind of a game-changer. It helps to make sure that any TV that supports Dolby Vision gives you the most realistic possible visuals from your console. Given that Sony supports Dolby Vision on its TVs, it seems like a big miss.
Well, now Sony has announced that it will be bringing a new feature to PS5 called 'Auto HDR Tone Mapping', and it basically does exactly what Dolby Vision does in games – yay! But you'll only be able to use it if you have a 'BRAVIA XR' TV, which means the five highest-end models from Sony's 2021 TV range.
The TVs it works with are:
• Sony Z9J (an elite 8K TV)
• Sony A90J (arguably the best OLED TV on the planet right now)
• Sony A80J (a slightly more affordable OLED)
• Sony X95J (Sony's highest-end 4K LCD TV of 2021)
• Sony X90J (the crowd-pleasing mid-range 4K TV)
This is pretty limiting, and not just because you might not want a Sony TV. It means, for example, that there isn't a single 43-inch TV that will work with the PS5's Auto HDR Tone Mapping feature. Nor a single budget model. Neither of those things is true with the Xbox's Dolby Vision support.
The feature is coming in an update to the PS5 and to these TVs. Sony says that it will be "Available by the end of 2021." It will arrive alongside a less interesting feature called 'Auto Genre Picture Mode', which means the Sony TV will switch between its gaming mode or movie mode depending on… whether you're gaming or watching a movie. So if you're thinking of getting both a PS5 and one of these TVs, then the Auto HDR Tone Mapping is a seriously great bonus – but it's infuriating that Sony has decided to make it so that buyers of its own TVs get a better visual experience than if you bought a different brand. That isn't how consoles are supposed to be – they should be agnostic of your TV.”
From MrMattyPlays
“Is your PlayStation 5 shredding your discs or is that just me?”

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