Right so by an extreme stroke of good luck I just bought a PS5
It's a big motherfucker. You can't beat that new console feeling, and there's a lot of console. The design is so awful that it's somehow growing on me. There's good and bad, mostly good.
The good
+ The controller is great.
+ Rumble isn't quite as revolutionary as some of those letting their imaginations run wild described, but it's extremely impressive. Definitely a huge leap over Nintendo's rumble, which was a huge leap over the available rumble at the time.
+ The trigger resistance kind of blew my mind when I first experienced it. I was expecting it, I knew all about it. But feeling that soft, squashy, dead trigger suddenly take on a life of its own was still a shock nonetheless.
+ It downloads nice and fast.
+ The load times are fucking NUTS. I can distinctly remember weighing up whether to sit through a load screen to go spend my souls/upgrade my gear at the Nexus in Demon's Souls so long ago, because the rewards had to be worth sitting through that load screen for. Now it doesn't matter. I just go there. In seconds. Nuts.
+ As barebones as the features are, it's more than acceptable for early hardware.
+ It's quiet. Practically silent when running PS4 games. I have a little coil whine, but it's negligible for me. I can see how some might be sensitive to it, but it's vastly -vastly- preferable to the PS4's wind tunnel fan. I can barely notice it.
+ Astro's Playroom is great. I knew it was going to be great, Rescue Mission was incredible. But it's still a nice slice of game all the same, in addition to being an unapologetically pornographic showcase for the controller.
The bad
- That fucking random disc spin. I can't believe they haven't fixed it after three months.
- You can't import captured snapshots and movies from a PS4, which is shit.
- Not a fan of the way games are organised. It seems that once again we're doing the inevitable wait for folders.
- Wallpaper would be nice.
- The UI feels pretty hard-sell, which I'm not keen on. It seems that the console is trying to sell me something, all the time. Games from other accounts, while perfectly playable on my main account, will show up with a price tag next to them. And all sorts of other crap I don't want is thrown my way too. Sony has definitely taken a page out of Xbox's strategy here.
- PS5 in general has a kind of Xbox-y vibe to it. There's nothing actually wrong with that, I love Xbox, but it's not what I want from a PlayStation.
- Bloodborne's icon is the 'Greatest Hits' version complete with the tacky banner, even when installing from the day one disc. This is absolutely unforgivable.
I now await greatness which only does everything for the players without limits