General Videogame Thread

It says no input signal on TV.
It could possibly be the HDMI cable. Does the system still load a game (obvs you can't see it) but does it sound as though it's loading the game?

If you have a spare HDMI cable to test it and you're still getting the 'no signal' message, that indicates a faulty hard drive issue i'm afraid, so fingers crossed it's not.
 
It could possibly be the HDMI cable. Does the system still load a game (obvs you can't see it) but does it sound as though it's loading the game?

If you have a spare HDMI cable to test it and you're still getting the 'no signal' message, that indicates a faulty hard drive issue i'm afraid, so fingers crossed it's not.
Thanks for the response. I tried with a different HDMI cable and it still doesn't work. I think it's a hard drive issue too. It sucks. Would you recommend PS5 or Series X?
 
Thanks for the response. I tried with a different HDMI cable and it still doesn't work. I think it's a hard drive issue too. It sucks. Would you recommend PS5 or Series X?
Have you tried a hard reset, just to ensure that it's a software issue not a hardware one? That'd be your last resort besides a repair. :(

As for the other question, I really don't know. I've been PS, PS2, PS3 and PS4, but £450 is a bit too steep for me right now, but one of the incidents which has swayed me is Microsofts acquisition of Zenimax/Bethesda.

They've (in the past) released many of my favourite game titles, and I look forward to ES6, Starfield and the potential for new Fallout games, my favourite series of all. If Microsoft have these series as Xbox exclusives only, i'll have to consider a Series X, if Bethesda are allowed to release on multiple formats, albeit on a timed release, i'll still plump for a PS5 as they too have other game series I am quite fond of.

So for me it's about the Bethesda scenario now.
 
Now about 16 hours into the FF VII remake and I'll be selling this game as soon as I've completed it.

The story, the character, the steampunk style of the world, all great. The battle system, awful. The levels and maps, far too linear, the puzzles hardly worth mentioning. The overall experience, disappointed. They've butchered a classic.

You can use any tactic you like to beat normal enemies, then you get to a boss and it's totally unbalanced, only specific attacks or magic do any damage. Otherwise there is no incentive to use different attacks.

It comes in at around 100GB to install, comes on 2 blu ray discs, yet I'm left nearly at the end feeling like I've not experienced a game.

Stretching this out over 2 or 3 remake installments was the wrong thing to do and I am not sure I'll bother with the others now.

I'm out too now for FF XVI. Been a long time coming, but with the FF franchise, I'm out.

XII I didn't play for years because it abandoned turn based and that was my thing at the time, but I came back to it later and can appreciate it as a very good game.

XIII and XIII-2 I actually enjoyed the story somewhat and the battle system gave some control, even if the game itself was too linear. I gave up though by lightning returns.

XV was a mess, the battle system left me feeling like I wasn't actually pressing any buttons or influencing the combat. The ending had to be totally rewritten too because it was so poorly received.

But VII remake is the final straw. It's almost just XV with a new dress on.
 
After pretty much deciding to wait it out and see what happens in a year or two, I have suddenly got tempted to buy a Series S just to tide me over for a year or two. I've worked a ton of extra hours due to COVID so could be tempted to treat myself.

Am I right in thinking all games work for it, but the loading times might be slightly less instantaneous and the graphics might be slightly less perfect? As that wouldn't bother me at all (not planning on buying a new TV so the graphics would always be less perfect than they might anyway), neither would no discs as I never get round to selling games anyway.

£250 doesn't seem very much for a couple of years of gaming while I see where the chips land
 
Have you tried a hard reset, just to ensure that it's a software issue not a hardware one? That'd be your last resort besides a repair. :(

As for the other question, I really don't know. I've been PS, PS2, PS3 and PS4, but £450 is a bit too steep for me right now, but one of the incidents which has swayed me is Microsofts acquisition of Zenimax/Bethesda.

They've (in the past) released many of my favourite game titles, and I look forward to ES6, Starfield and the potential for new Fallout games, my favourite series of all. If Microsoft have these series as Xbox exclusives only, i'll have to consider a Series X, if Bethesda are allowed to release on multiple formats, albeit on a timed release, i'll still plump for a PS5 as they too have other game series I am quite fond of.

So for me it's about the Bethesda scenario now.
Yeah I am in a dilemma too. I have been Xbox so far but I want to switch to PS5. But after Microsoft's acquisition of Zenmax studio, I honestly don't know now. But my current Xbox is done sadly. Won't bother spending on a used on. Rather wait till November.
 
After pretty much deciding to wait it out and see what happens in a year or two, I have suddenly got tempted to buy a Series S just to tide me over for a year or two. I've worked a ton of extra hours due to COVID so could be tempted to treat myself.

Am I right in thinking all games work for it, but the loading times might be slightly less instantaneous and the graphics might be slightly less perfect? As that wouldn't bother me at all (not planning on buying a new TV so the graphics would always be less perfect than they might anyway), neither would no discs as I never get round to selling games anyway.

£250 doesn't seem very much for a couple of years of gaming while I see where the chips land
Yep a little bit slower and not full 4k, it does seem a bit of a bargain, however imho if you are going next gen you go X or PS5
 
Yep a little bit slower and not full 4k, it does seem a bit of a bargain, however imho if you are going next gen you go X or PS5
Long term yes, but I expect the release consoles to be about as reliable as a Tory MP, so I figure I'll use the nice cheap option as my go to until they release the second or third version of the proper ones, once they've ironed out all the issues that will inevitably occur
 
After pretty much deciding to wait it out and see what happens in a year or two, I have suddenly got tempted to buy a Series S just to tide me over for a year or two. I've worked a ton of extra hours due to COVID so could be tempted to treat myself.

Am I right in thinking all games work for it, but the loading times might be slightly less instantaneous and the graphics might be slightly less perfect? As that wouldn't bother me at all (not planning on buying a new TV so the graphics would always be less perfect than they might anyway), neither would no discs as I never get round to selling games anyway.

£250 doesn't seem very much for a couple of years of gaming while I see where the chips land

Nice idea. The only issue is that in the short term the Xbox barely has any games. Even the Xbox One back catalogue isn't exactly spectacular but might be good enough for a few years if you haven't played the games already.
 
Had a few hours on Rocket League as it's become free to play. Actually enjoyed it although the controls are a bit tricky and will take time to get used to.

It's cross play as well and really easy to find a game as there was 1.4M players online at 8pm!
 
After pretty much deciding to wait it out and see what happens in a year or two, I have suddenly got tempted to buy a Series S just to tide me over for a year or two. I've worked a ton of extra hours due to COVID so could be tempted to treat myself.

Am I right in thinking all games work for it, but the loading times might be slightly less instantaneous and the graphics might be slightly less perfect? As that wouldn't bother me at all (not planning on buying a new TV so the graphics would always be less perfect than they might anyway), neither would no discs as I never get round to selling games anyway.

£250 doesn't seem very much for a couple of years of gaming while I see where the chips land
One thing to seriously consider is memory mate. Microsoft have been very shrewd here. The series S only has 512gb and an expandable SSD is £220 to bump the storage up to an extra 1TB. That makes it £470. The X-Box Series X has 1TB and costs £450 and has a disk drive and better overall specs. With some games now using over 100gb in storage that will only go higher with graphics etc and 512gb is gone pretty quick. You could buy a current gen X-Box One X that runs 4k and has a higher performance than a normal X-Box One and has 1TB storage and just buy games you get a free upgrade to next gen with or just buy a Series X. Hope this helps.
 
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Had a few hours on Rocket League as it's become free to play. Actually enjoyed it although the controls are a bit tricky and will take time to get used to.

It's cross play as well and really easy to find a game as there was 1.4M players online at 8pm!

At one stage I was in the top 3% on that game, it's mechanical as fuck though.
 
Just had 4 hours on Mafia Remastered on the PS4 pro. Decent game so far, the story is interesting. Just had a good mission with having to take part in a motor race. It does fall short of red dead and GTA in terms of them bringing the game world to life, there’s not much variety so far aside from in mission.
 
One thing to seriously consider is memory mate. Microsoft have been very shrewd here. The series S only has 512gb and an expandable SSD is £220 to bump the storage up to an extra 1TB. That makes it £470. The X-Box Series X has 1TB and costs £450 and has a disk drive and better overall specs. With some games now using over 100gb in storage that will only go higher with graphics etc and 512gb is gone pretty quick. You could buy a current gen X-Box One X that runs 4k and has a higher performance than a normal X-Box One and has 1TB storage and just buy games you get a free upgrade to next gen with or just buy a Series X. Hope this helps.
I don't need 1TB of storage though, I pretty much only play one or two games at a time, I've never even got near the cap on my day 1 Xbox One or my bog standard PS4. I am one of those crazy people who likes everything tidy, so the second I finish a game and don't intend to play it any time soon, I delete it, then if I later decide I want to play it again I just install it again, no big deal.

And a current gen Xbox One X is surely pretty pointless as it won't run the next gen games? My aim isn't getting the prettiest looking Xbox One games I can, it's having the next gen games available to me if I want them. I frankly don't particularly care about graphics, no game has ever been good because of graphics, it's gameplay that makes a game enjoyable. (something a lot of devs seem to have forgotten sadly)

Tbh, I am pretty much only going to use it to play MLB the Show, since that's gone multiplatform, along with free stuff on Games Pass. If something exciting turns up that I want a PS5 or Series X for, I'll just buy one.
 
Just had 4 hours on Mafia Remastered on the PS4 pro. Decent game so far, the story is interesting. Just had a good mission with having to take part in a motor race. It does fall short of red dead and GTA in terms of them bringing the game world to life, there’s not much variety so far aside from in mission.

Mafia 3 allows you to do that :)
 
I don't need 1TB of storage though, I pretty much only play one or two games at a time, I've never even got near the cap on my day 1 Xbox One or my bog standard PS4. I am one of those crazy people who likes everything tidy, so the second I finish a game and don't intend to play it any time soon, I delete it, then if I later decide I want to play it again I just install it again, no big deal.

And a current gen Xbox One X is surely pretty pointless as it won't run the next gen games? My aim isn't getting the prettiest looking Xbox One games I can, it's having the next gen games available to me if I want them. I frankly don't particularly care about graphics, no game has ever been good because of graphics, it's gameplay that makes a game enjoyable. (something a lot of devs seem to have forgotten sadly)

Tbh, I am pretty much only going to use it to play MLB the Show, since that's gone multiplatform, along with free stuff on Games Pass. If something exciting turns up that I want a PS5 or Series X for, I'll just buy one.

finally
 
I don't need 1TB of storage though, I pretty much only play one or two games at a time, I've never even got near the cap on my day 1 Xbox One or my bog standard PS4. I am one of those crazy people who likes everything tidy, so the second I finish a game and don't intend to play it any time soon, I delete it, then if I later decide I want to play it again I just install it again, no big deal.

And a current gen Xbox One X is surely pretty pointless as it won't run the next gen games? My aim isn't getting the prettiest looking Xbox One games I can, it's having the next gen games available to me if I want them. I frankly don't particularly care about graphics, no game has ever been good because of graphics, it's gameplay that makes a game enjoyable. (something a lot of devs seem to have forgotten sadly)

Tbh, I am pretty much only going to use it to play MLB the Show, since that's gone multiplatform, along with free stuff on Games Pass. If something exciting turns up that I want a PS5 or Series X for, I'll just buy one.
I don't know that mate. 512gb is not a lot of memory and it goes pretty quick. Was just trying to gives some helpful advice. The reason why I suggested an X-Box One X was because of above reasons and the lack of games that will be available at launch and for maybe a year. If there is a game you want then thats different.
 
I don't know that mate. 512gb is not a lot of memory and it goes pretty quick. Was just trying to gives some helpful advice. The reason why I suggested an X-Box One X was because of above reasons and the lack of games that will be available at launch and for maybe a year. If there is a game you want then thats different.
No worries, didn't mean it to come off badly if it did. Just for the way I use my console, don't think the x is necessary just yet. Something cheap and cheerful to get me access to the next gen games when they arrive will do for now, then commit to either proper ps5 or series x once it's clearer who has won this gen
 
No worries, didn't mean it to come off badly if it did. Just for the way I use my console, don't think the x is necessary just yet. Something cheap and cheerful to get me access to the next gen games when they arrive will do for now, then commit to either proper ps5 or series x once it's clearer who has won this gen
No worries mate. That seems fair and a good investment then. There are always teething issues too as you say. Red ring of death etc.
 

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