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[POLL] To whom Sony should give the PS5 in order to fully unveil its technical features?

[POLL] To whom Sony should give the PS5 in order to fully unveil its technical features?

  • None.They should unveil it themselves.

    Votes: 185 54.9%
  • Digital Foundry.

    Votes: 90 26.7%
  • A youtuber who has a playstation-friendly channel.

    Votes: 7 2.1%
  • Phil Spencer.

    Votes: 89 26.4%

  • Total voters
    337
There are still a lot of things we don't know.

No, we more or less know all the big details. The March presentation was aimed at developers; they would not withhold features of the system that would be useful for devs to know about, in a presentation aimed at the dev community.

I know people are still holding onto RDNA3 secret sauce or whatever, but realistically it's already near the middle of September and the system comes out this November. There is no benefit for them to have held back any features this late, even if AMD have yet to divulge certain features (that didn't seem to stop MS from doing a deep-dive in August, which is when they typically have done it anyway for the past several years. Sony tends to do theirs earlier, which is more or less what they did).

Like for instance, if cache scrubbers are seemingly an RDNA3 feature, then Sony already talked about that in March, because that would've been one of the features they brought to their design AMD then decided to spin into a future RDNA-based line/series. At most we'll see what are standardized RDNA2 features in October from AMD's presentation that will more or less let us know what things both systems have, and that'll be the last of specs we hear on either of them.

If there's any technical aspects Sony are waiting to speak up on, it'll be in regards to showing how variable frequency works, the cooling solution, and how they've assembled the system's components together. Showing off OS features, showing off how some things they mentioned like the audio, work in practice with the Pulse headset, etc. Don't expect any sudden "secret-sauce" reveals this late into the cycle; these guys want to focus on the games and getting the systems into public circulation.
 

Kdad

Member
I'd prefer it straight from SONY myself. Cerny for sure, I'd like to see Hulst w/ Shu as a guest, someone to go indepth on the UI. I really don't need a youtuber regurgitating speaking notes that would all be pre-vetted...you are not going to get any extra depth out of them.
 

vdopey

Member
I mean it should be DF but I couldn't resist the Phil option when I saw it.

Seriously.

How amazing would it be to see Phil and the major dropping it out of its box onto the floor and kicking the shit out of it!

Legendary. And I'd buy the PS5 right after.

I voted themselves and phil spencer because it would be absolutely hilarious, phil fuming foaming at the mouth trying to talk about playstation.
 

Lysandros

Member
Going to disagree with the poll, and I feel they should go with DF.
Obviously have gameplay/feature breakdown on the main PS channel, but DF are the best at covering specs, and have been really positive about PS5.

I don't see why Sony wouldn't give them early access to cover PS5.
Sadly DF isn't impartial enough to deserve that honour. Sony/Cerny knows this very well so i do not see that happening.
 

Jtibh

Banned
Going to disagree with the poll, and I feel they should go with DF.
Obviously have gameplay/feature breakdown on the main PS channel, but DF are the best at covering specs, and have been really positive about PS5.


But why? I prefer them on team microsoft.


I don't see why Sony wouldn't give them early access to cover PS5.
 

Tulipanzo

Member
But why? I prefer them on team microsoft.
Well they aren't really "on team microsoft", and their coverage has been really positive so far.

They'll cover PS5 regardless, but it would be good of Sony to let them go all in on the hardware before launch.
I think they will, since they already had conversations with Mark Cerny before launch.
 

SoraNoKuni

Member
I certainly hope for some ml capabilities for dlss like upscaling.
Cernt didn't mention anything at the road to PS5, hope they didn't reveal everything about the console.
If they don't have ml, well... They have the games.
 

Tulipanzo

Member
Sadly DF isn't impartial enough to deserve that honour. Sony/Cerny knows this very well so i do not see that happening.
Uh? Their PS5 coverage so far has been glowing.

As far as Sony/Cerny knowing, they literally had Cerny discuss the specs with them, and answer question before the March event.
If they're so biased, Sony definitely don't know lol
 

Lysandros

Member
Uh? Their PS5 coverage so far has been glowing.

As far as Sony/Cerny knowing, they literally had Cerny discuss the specs with them, and answer question before the March event.
If they're so biased, Sony definitely don't know lol
Yes i am aware of that video where Richard dismissed Cerny's explanation concerning PS5's variable clock feature as 'essentially an overclock' and seemed very sceptical of his answears. He also expressed an hefty amount of 'concerns' as usual. I am following DF for years and seeing a patern. Let's just agree to disagree.
 

Entroyp

Member
lol don’t give it to Digital Foundry, might as well give it to TimDog.

Wired of course, they should write an article with a detailed tear down.
 

Kdad

Member
Really? lol I missed that one.

The original Verge video was posted last September alongside an article titled "How to build a custom PC for gaming, editing, or coding." It featured Verge reporter Stefan Etienne assembling a PC by installing a CPU, graphics card, power supply, and other hardware into a tower-style case.

The video soon became an object of ridicule among seasoned PC builders. Prominent YouTubers posted reaction videos showing clips of Etienne's instructions interspersed with their own incredulous commentary.

Among other problems, critics argued Etienne wore an anti-static bracelet without attaching it to anything, did not put his graphics card and memory chips in the best slots, and put way too much thermal paste on his CPU.

Etienne also appeared to install his power supply backward, with the fans pressed against the side of the case. That blocks airflow and creates a danger of the power supply overheating. And hilariously, Etienne told viewers to make sure that the power supply was resting on "these little insulating pads so the power supply doesn't short-circuit and come into contact with the rest of the system." In reality, the "insulating pads" are there to minimize vibration and noise
 
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diffusionx

Gold Member
Correct me if I am wrong but didn't Digital Foundry do a reveal on the tech specs after the CernyTalk? It was posted immediately after so I assume that Sony gave them an early look.
 
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Punished Miku

Gold Member
The options in the poll make it pretty clear Digital Foundry is one of the only well known, qualified channels to actually do that for a mainstream audience.

MS could do it themselves, but people don't quite trust them as impartial. Same goes for Sony putting out content by themselves.
 
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