Monday, June 1st 2020

Sony Plans to Create PS5 Exclusive Games With No PS4 Backwards Compatibility

Microsoft has been praised for its continued support of previous console generations with the latest Xbox Series X maintaining compatibility with some games going back to the original Xbox along with controller and accessory inter compatibility. It seems that for the first few years most games will be released for both the Xbox One and Xbox Series X families of consoles. Sony seems to be taking a much conservative approach and hoping to take full advantage of the new PS5 features and updated DualSense controller to create iconic exclusives for the console.

In a recent interview with GamesIndustry.biz, Sony's Interactive Entertainment's CEO, Jim Ryan confirmed that the company plans to create games "that can really only be enjoyed on PS5." This approach will likely irritate PS4 users who have invested heavily in the console with controllers and other accessories, Sony believes that this approach will help the company to make the most out of their new console hardware.
Source: GamesIndustry.biz
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30 Comments on Sony Plans to Create PS5 Exclusive Games With No PS4 Backwards Compatibility

#26
mechtech
Kohl BaasTroll question here: How can you "invest heavily" in a console?

The PS4 was $399.99 on release. My CPU alone was more than that and my GPU was almost twice that. How the bloody hell can you invest HEAVILY in something that's sole argument is being CHEAP?!?
Holy money bags :)
JustAnEngineerI agree. You absolutely want game developers to be using the new hardware to make better games instead of dumbing everything down so that it can run on obsolete hardware.
hmmmm another long time TR guy?
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Darmok N Jalad
I can see the same happening with XSX eventually. If not, then will gaming actually move forward, or will everything still get designed to run on crappy old XboxOne hardware as the lowest common denominator? I don’t think it’s a simple matter of scaling here, either. I don’t know if developers will take full advantage of Zen2 and RDNA2 if they know they also need it to work on Jaguar and semi-Polaris It’s not how consoles generations have ever worked, but I bet folks would be happy to bring their old titles to their new console.

It’s not like current gen consoles will go obsolete the day PS5 and XSX launch anyway. It’s going to take some compelling titles to sell the next gen, or maybe people will just gradually take the plunge to get improved load times and performance gains on legacy games. Maybe just getting 60FPS would be a big plus for FPS players.
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#28
apoklyps3
who cares about consoles?
all they bring is visual downgrades to PC games presented as masterpieces.
remember te watchdogs and divsion fiasco?
because ps4 couldn't even dream to handle the details presented before the games' releases, they were downgraded even on PC on sony's dime.
CONSOLES = EVOLUTION CANCER, just like Apple and few other maggots.
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#29
watzupken
jmcslobI get what Sony is saying but I'm pretty sure some games already have the feature they're adding....It's just not available for their current console...and I'm pretty sure Microsoft is giving the owners of those games the update with the new Xbox.

As an owner of both current consoles I have to say it looks like Sony is flopping this gen hardcore....My wife who really plays the PS4 heard this and said "So were just getting a new Xbox"....as opposed to both again.
I don't think back porting a game is going to be as challenging as it used to given that the consoles are pretty much using the same computer hardware with some level of customization. If this is true, it is certainly disappointing for those who have invested substantial money to build a big game library in Sony's ecosystem. It does make sense to retain another PS4 just for the sake of playing some old games with the introduction of PS5. But then again, Sony can get away with this because they tend to have a strong lineup of exclusive titles which you can get nowhere else.

On the contrary, I feel Xbox have to take the approach of allowing back porting because they don't have a strong lineup of exclusive titles. Most games you find on Xbox, you find them on PS and PC as well. I guess to kind of make it more attractive to get an Xbox, they will need to have a strong backward support to strengthen their game lineup.
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Darmok N Jalad
watzupkenI don't think back porting a game is going to be as challenging as it used to given that the consoles are pretty much using the same computer hardware with some level of customization. If this is true, it is certainly disappointing for those who have invested substantial money to build a big game library in Sony's ecosystem. It does make sense to retain another PS4 just for the sake of playing some old games with the introduction of PS5. But then again, Sony can get away with this because they tend to have a strong lineup of exclusive titles which you can get nowhere else.

On the contrary, I feel Xbox have to take the approach of allowing back porting because they don't have a strong lineup of exclusive titles. Most games you find on Xbox, you find them on PS and PC as well. I guess to kind of make it more attractive to get an Xbox, they will need to have a strong backward support to strengthen their game lineup.
I don’t pick up that Sony is saying that PS5 won’t play PS4 titles. It’s that PS4 won’t handle PS5 titles. If this is the case, you buy a PS5 and your PS4 library comes with you. Again, I can see MS going this way, too. They just so bombed the XboxOne launch that I think they are going out of their way to offer assurances this time. If not, future titles will only look so good, since they will have to be able to run on vastly different hardware specs. As long as Sony maintains PS4 BC, then I don’t see much issue with their approach. They are calling it PS5—not PS4 Pro + or anything that would suggest it’s just an improved PS4. It’s a big performance advance, just not a significant departure in architecture. This has the potential to be better than previous generational console launches, as BC should be easily possible this time.
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