Wow, this is awful. Some people reported that these ads are also very petty and not necessarily related to the game, like apparently Elden Ring shows an ad for a licensed mousepad when you hover over the game now…

Edit: Playstation Product Manager says this is actually a new bug. I really doubt it but they do seem to be “fixing it”.

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    At least Microsoft hasn’t announced a marginally improved $700 pro console that doesn’t even come with the disk drive.

    Yet.

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      Does anybody remember back in the day when it leaked Microsoft has some concepts about restrictions on discs (used/shared), everyone gasped, Sony mocked them in a video about “sharing discs” on PS4 and became a turning point in the console wars?

      Even a decade later: Remove discs at your peril! Half the reason I’ve even bought consoles is for Blu-ray movies (unbeatable AV quality). Sony won the fucking console and disc drive wars and it was still not enough.

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      2 months ago

      Yeah, but how long until it doesn’t come with a power brick, and you have to supply your own?

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          I was interested to know if that could work, supply wise.

          According to these articles, the series x and the 5 pro aim to draw around 200W in-game.

          USB-PD 3.1 (honestly, fuck the USB naming standard, seriously.) can allow for 240W draw.

          So, kinda yeah?

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            Yeah. It’s crazy to think that USB can now handle 240W. And yes, the naming conventions are terribad but, at least the standards are actually open, unlike VESA’s.