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What's up with the surreal, creepy and annoying background music on the PS5? Same garbage that was on the PS4. I couldnt disable it soon enough.
What's up with the surreal, creepy and annoying background music on the PS5? Same garbage that was on the PS4. I couldnt disable it soon enough.
That's just a clickbait title on that article. It's not just the DS5 (according to the video/article) because Sony, Microsoft and Nintendo all use that same off the shelf part and have for some time.Teardown shows ds5 lasts around 417 hours .
https://www.videogameschronicle.com...ts-dualsense-sticks-have-a-life-of-417-hours/
My DS4 with exactly the same part in it has lasted well over 417 hours of use
A lot more than 2 years certainly.A couple of years use out of a controller for 60 quid seems reasonable to me. Are people expecting them to last the same as the console?
I think they Replays are locked to 30 FPS on PS5 at the moment.Not sure if you peeps can help out, but playing GTSport on my Ps5 is really great. However the replays look worse because of the 30 frames per second. Cant’t help but think it looks worse than on my ps4. Is there anyway to have the replays with 60fps on ps5?
It is indeed. I'm running PS5 to a tv (via HDMI) that has a headphone jack so atm I split the signal from the tv to run PC speakers and my Buttkicker, but once I use the headphones that option is gone. So I'm left with a choice that is far from ideal no matter which way I go, either annoy the household or lose immersion.It’s really annoying not having the optical audio port on the PS5. Due to my setup in the man cave I can only use use my headphones to get sound atm.
It is indeed. I'm running PS5 to a tv (via HDMI) that has a headphone jack so atm I split the signal from the tv to run PC speakers and my Buttkicker, but once I use the headphones that option is gone. So I'm left with a choice that is far from ideal no matter which way I go, either annoy the household or lose immersion.
My only hope is a patch.I have the ps5 hdmi plugged into a projector. But now I need to figure out if I can use another hdmi or usb cable to go from the projector to the stereo receiver to get sound. If that doesn’t work then my only option is buying a new tv.
My ps4 had the optic audio going straight to the stereo receiver so this was not a problem.
My only hope is a patch.
Could you use a HDMI splitter from the PS5 so you could output to both?
I've used splitters a couple of times before but I think what would be optimal doesn't exist atm (according to some digging around I've done on google, HDMI 2.1 splitter). I think this could possibly work for me too but like you I'm just not tech savvy enough.Not sure im not very tech savvy. I only use this setup because the previous owners of this house left it here.
Another thing I've just learnt, if you plug a USB3 hdd into the back of your PS5 you can't plug the 3D pulse headset dongle into the back or it will have constant drop outs. So I have to plug either the hdd or the dongle into the front. Where do I plug my wheel (as they like to be in the front port)?
Unfortunately wheels don't like to be plugged into USB hubs.I don't have a wheel but I do have multiple devices plugged in on the front of my PS5, I just bought a standard USB extension slot stick and plug it into the PS5 and it recognised my USB keyboard and the wireless dongle for the PS5 Wireless headset/controller charging cable.
The only issue I have with my XSX is the quick start function. When it works it's brilliant and when they say quick it is, but some games are flaky with it internet connection wise.What I've noticed in this thread is a lot of complaints aimed at the PS5. I'm genuinely interested to know of any issues or concerns people are having with the XSX.
I don't think that's a Series X issue. That happens with any game that has to connect to a server in one way or another, regardless of console I think - If you're gone for a prolonged amount of time, it severs the connection.The only issue I have with my XSX is the quick start function. When it works it's brilliant and when they say quick it is, but some games are flaky with it internet connection wise.
For example Battlefield 4, when I start via quick start it has lost its internet connection and the only way I can get it to reconnect is quit out to the main menu, totally close the game and restart it. There may be a setting or something I'm missing but as games load so much quicker anyway I haven't bothered to look for a fix
Ah good to know thanks.I don't think that's a Series X issue. That happens with any game that has to connect to a server in one way or another, regardless of console I think - If you're gone for a prolonged amount of time, it severs the connection.
It happens to me on the One X as well. Diablo 3 is like that - I'll be playing and once my food is ready I'll just minimize the game and put on a movie. Once I get back into game the server connection is lost, and because the game doesn't have a button for reconnecting, I basically have to close down and start back up. It's likely more game-dependent than console dependent.
My only gripe so far is not being able to output sound through two different sources on the PS5. When I'm using my new 3D wireless headphones I can't run my Buttkicker.![]()
I was just glancing through this thread and saw these complaints. If I ever get a PS5 I'll have the same problem, no audio due the lack of an optical output which all my sound devices currently use. So I was thinking of getting something like THIS to solve the problem. Not sure if it would help you guys.It’s really annoying not having the optical audio port on the PS5. I play on an epson home cinema, and due to my setup in the man cave I can only use use my headphones to get sound atm.