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PlayStation 5 Is Reportedly in Serious Trouble

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PlayStation 5 Is Reportedly in Serious Trouble
- April 2, 2020 03:35 pm EDT

According to a new report, the PlayStation 5 is in serious trouble. The report comes from a variety of sources, all of which relay that they've heard from developers making games for the PS5 who are worried about some of the console's shortcomings. The report comes way of Twitter user Jeff Rickel, and has been somewhat substantiated by Windows Central journalists Daniel Rubino and Jez Corden, who have reportedly heard similar scuttlebutt.

The report begins by noting the collective feeling in the developer community is that Sony has dropped the ball, partially because it underestimated Microsoft and the Xbox Series X. And this is why -- by certain measurements -- the PS5's specs are considerably inferior to the specs of the Xbox Series X. According to this new rumor, the PS5 can't maintain its clock speeds, which is causing severe overheating problems, which in turn is causing the hardware to fail at an alarming rate. Further, the lack of power is also apparently leading to optimization issues. While the Xbox Series X is reliable in terms of the power it provides, the PS5 is unpredictable, which in turn makes optimization very challenging.

The report continues by noting that Sony is looking into a complete console redesign to alleviate some of these issues, and this redesign may lead to the console looking similar to the Xbox Series X, which features a very practical design.

The claim wraps up by noting Sony is contemplating a six to twelve month delay in order to make adjustments to the console, but also notes it's considering launching what it has in order to match the release of the Xbox Series X, which would lead to a redesign coming later down the road.

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Of course, all of this should be taken with a huge grain of salt. The source in question isn't the most reputable, but there are reputable sources boosting it and suggesting there's truth to it.

Daniel Rubino
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FUD or legit concerns about Sony's PlayStation 5 having issues?

Anyone following this stuff, talking to game devs and people in-the-know have been hearing similar rumblings for months now. This just summarize it well.

Sony may have overshot (and underestimated) Microsoft.
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The PlayStation 5 is set to release sometime this holiday season. At the moment of publishing, concrete details about the console are hard to come by, but we do have a growing list of confirmed games you can check out via the link below:
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"the PS5 can't maintain its clock speeds, which is causing severe overheating problems, which in turn is causing the hardware to fail at an alarming rate"

I'm shocked.
 
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Let's be honest here, in a perfect world Sony would not be clocking their GPU this high, nor would they be using variable clock speeds. If you think Sony went "hey, I think the way forward to create a beast of a console is to bring in variable clock speeds, and run the GPU at unheard of speeds", then you will believe anything.
This is reactionary, and it's Sony trying to close the gap.
Fact is they got caught short by MS. When MS got outdone by Sony last gen they did the same thing, they increased the clocks.
 

Krisprolls

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Let's be honest here, in a perfect world Sony would not be clocking their GPU this high, nor would they be using variable clock speeds. If you think Sony went "hey, I think the way forward to create a beast of a console is to bring in variable clock speeds, and run the GPU at unheard of speeds", then you will believe anything.
This is reactionary, and it's Sony trying to close the gap.
Fact is they got caught short by MS. When MS got outdone by Sony last gen they did the same thing, they increased the clocks.

Nothing to do with MS. They're just smart and try to get the maximum value from their components. They're just getting value / price up on PS5. Their fixed power solution does just that.

MS should have done the same actually.
 
Did the SSD rip apart the fabric in space time and suck all the blueprints and data with it?

I’m pretty sure gonna be okay.

Wasn’t there a story a month or two ago that Sony was struggling to find affordable parts to assemble the console?
 

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PlayStation 5 not only does it play only PS5 games and just "some, maybe, not sure, what's Backwards compatibility" PS4 games... It also cooks, eggs, pancakes and paninis!
 
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