This is true as unfortunate as it is. This is why I still buy physical media when it comes to consoles and movies (plus if you have ever looked at a 4K stream and UHD Blu-ray side by side, you can see the reason).
It certainly wasn't great but at least it was another Silent Hill movie. I loved the first one and really wish they'd consider making more just with a proper canon story or just copy Silent Hill 2 to film (without the dog ending).
@johnrare: well usually yes but this time PS5 has that beat. Watch the Linus Tech Tips video where he apologizes to Epic CEO for saying basically the same as you did.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4ehDRCE1Z38
The architecture behind everything is what is truly impressive. If you also watch the Mark Cerny tech talk reveal for PS5 it goes over why this is. I am a huge PC gamer and love consoles for the exclusives. I have a Samsung 960 EVO NVME drive that can't compete with what Sony has in their Playstation 5. All that said, PC hardware rapidly changes so I wouldn't expect it to take long for PCs to catch up but we still have to go through the Windows OS and other parts of the computer which are the bottlenecks.
Also, it's RDNA2 for the consoles and the new AMD cards such as Big Navi that are coming out later this year.
What I don't understand is how year after year they don't improve the biggest thing they've gotten wrong since Hot Pursuit, the driving mechanics. The review says it is an issue still. I don't get how you can build a game for that many years and go backward on development. If the driving mechanics were back to Most Wanted level I'd be picking this up.
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