Quote Originally Posted by kupomogli View Post
If you play the Fire Fades version of Dark Souls 3 which includes all patches including the uncapped framerate, the game runs 60fps on PS5. Sekiro(if running unpatched) runs at 60fps on PS5, so in all of these cases the disc includes 60fps. Until Dawn, BroForce, etc, etc, etc. Games like Just Cause 3 that run with framerate issues on the PS4 run at 30fps on the PS5, this is true for many other games. Lichdom Battlemage, I can finally actually play the game, a game that runs around 15fps runs at 50-60fps unpatched on the PS5. Battle Chaser's Nightwar, a true hidden gem in the RPG genre some pretty nasty framerate issues. EDF games, have you ever played an EDF game that wasn't sub 30fps all the way down to the single digits? 60fps on PS5.
This is a general issue I have with modern games and consoles. I don't want consoles to have the same compatibility issues as PCs. I want a console so I know that games will just play properly without various compatibility or hardware issues, they should be designed to run well on the hardware they're intended to be run on, and they shouldn't require patches either. I just want less headaches compared to using a PC.

To say that the reason to buy a PS5 is really to be able to play PS4 games less shitty, just makes me sad about both consoles. One doesn't have proprietary games, the other sucks at playing games specifically designed for it. I fully understand why you're happy with the PS5, it's just not a reason that makes me excited for these consoles. Owning a DS didn't make me happy as I could now play GBA games on it instead of on a GBA SP console, I was happy with a DS because I could play DS games on it. GBA compatibility was a nice bonus.

I did like watching a playthrough of Until Dawn on youtube, it seemed to be a well made Choose-Your-Own-Adventure style game. Of course every other similar game later made by the same studio was more mediocre, but their original game was a good game. Looking quickly online, it seems playing the game on a PS5 introduces a bug where the lantern can flail wildly, so there's positives and negatives with playing PS4 games on the PS5.