![]() And then watch my ass ordering it right away. Until I find out that The Last of Us Part 3 runs ten more frames per second on the refresh than the original. At this point, a slimmer one would just stay in the same spot. I have no space in my apartment, but ironically because of that, my PlayStation 5 is just tucked into a corner of the floor. And while the regular PlayStation 5 is the size of a Bible printed in the year 1600, that’s never been a massive problem. The PlayStation 5 slim’s disc drive situation is a little concerning to me. I checked the integrity of the game and everything was successful. Latley when ever I attemp to launch KF2 a message pops up saying 'STEAM is required to play the game.' even when I launch the game thrrough steam itself instead of the desktop shortcut. Not to say that I’ll buy every console immediately. Error: STEAM is required to play this game. This is my fault, but I’ve been tricked into believing that when there’s a refresh, I’m missing out on the true experience. And despite the fact that 70 percent of the games I play are indie titles that could run on a PowerBook G4, I want to feel like I’m at the cutting edge. When we drop that type of money, we want the type of power that can take our hoverboards over water. It’s hard enough to spend $300-700 on a hot new gaming console. ![]() Or, if not stupid, at least I fall for the FOMO this industry and every industry relies on to survive. But then I saw some video online that it weighs 5 percent less and might even have a 5-7 percent improvement in gaming power and now I feel like I have to buy one. The advertising itself is pretty careful to say that the power between the two systems is equivalent. Notice: Requires a virtual reality headset. In solo or co-op mode, travel diverse environments, from creepy farmhouses to the catacombs of Paris, in order to uncover who. I already own the best version of the Steam Deck with a big SD card to boot. Killing Floor: Incursion is a fully-realized, multi-hour, story-driven adventure with an additional endless mode. How dare the Steam Deck OLED exist just a year after I got the original? At first, I thought I could resist. Knowing all that, you’d think console refreshes wouldn’t call to me like a siren on the goddamn rocks. And people will jailbreak the next thing anyway. ![]() That I’ve got somewhat mixed feelings about, but the reality of the situation is the reality of the situation. I also know that companies sometimes do these refreshes in part to help push back against jailbreaking systems and sideloading apps. I recognize that these companies need to make more money and, to avoid falling behind, it makes sense to release upgraded versions for people holding out and fans who will spend money no matter what because they’re stupid (this category is where I live). ![]()
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