Re the graphics of ps5 games:
The graphics will improve as time goes on. The architecture of the system (especially the new ssd) will need to be learned and manipulated to get the best out of it.
Its not all about the graphics either, the liad times will be almost non existent, swapping games etc will be fast.
I would suggest having a watch of the Unreal engine 5 demo that came out a few months ago (which is actually running on the ps5 on the demo) there is a good explination of the potential power that will be available to devs to create games and environments like never before.
I will likely wait a year (only because ive got around 8 ps4 games to get through). But there will be a bunch of differences between ps4 and ps5 titles even a short time after launch.
Im interested to see how the current VR headset gets utilised until the PSVR2 comes out in a couple of years.
The graphics will improve as time goes on. The architecture of the system (especially the new ssd) will need to be learned and manipulated to get the best out of it.
Its not all about the graphics either, the liad times will be almost non existent, swapping games etc will be fast.
I would suggest having a watch of the Unreal engine 5 demo that came out a few months ago (which is actually running on the ps5 on the demo) there is a good explination of the potential power that will be available to devs to create games and environments like never before.
I will likely wait a year (only because ive got around 8 ps4 games to get through). But there will be a bunch of differences between ps4 and ps5 titles even a short time after launch.
Im interested to see how the current VR headset gets utilised until the PSVR2 comes out in a couple of years.