John Price
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Ya that's what I figured. I can't seem to find any 2.1 switches that have 2 inputs though. Maybe next year hopefully.It's probably the splitter, plug it into the tv. Even HDMI 1.4 supports 4k60.
I can't figure out why I can't get 4k. My setup is as follows...
I have my PS5 (with provided hdmi 2.1 cable) plugged into a 4k hdmi switch. I then have a hdmi 2.1 cable from the switch to my monitor. ( my monitor is 1080p 144hz). That's fine and works great. I then have another hdmi 2.1 cable going from the switch to my tv (4k). I've tried using different hdmi cables and different hdmi slots to no avail. I also tried turning off hdcp. I haven't tried plugging my Ps5 directly into my tv though as I'm not interested in that. I should try that next. That will tell me if its my switch or not. Anyone else a similar problem?
Its only a 1080p monitor but I will definitely give that a try. As far as manually setting it to 4k, the PS5 says its not supported. It's blacked out.Try unplugging the HDMI cable from the monitor and just using the TV-->HDMI switch-->PS5.
HDMI cables take information from the TV back to the device (receiver, console, etc). It could be that the monitor is telling the PS5 that it's a 1080p device (I know it's 1440, but PS5 doesn't support that) and it's defaulting to that.
The other option is to go into your PS5 settings, and manually set your display settings instead of letting the PS5 do it. Force 4k and see what happens. It may start working on the TV, but potentially cause problems on the monitor.
Yeah its almost a completely different style of game. It feels more like a megaman formula then dark souls. One level has healing items, one level has magic items, one level has upgrade materials, etc etc.Demon Souls remake is fantastic. Really enjoying the playthrough. That being said, you can see the ways in which the formula was improved for the later Souls games. This one is a lot more linear and narrow. One of the things that was so magical about Dark Souls 1 was how the game opened up and then would circle back to places you had been. Yes you can tackle the worlds in whichever order you'd like in Demon Souls. But there is nothing connecting any of them.
But yah... it is fantastic. And it controls great and looks great.
Yeah its almost a completely different style of game. It feels more like a megaman formula then dark souls. One level has healing items, one level has magic items, one level has upgrade materials, etc etc.
I tend to like it because magic and miracles are actual useful in this game, whereas in dark souls they hit like wet paper or are just so costly to make useful unless you sequence break for endgame stuff.
It's definitely the easiest if you have alot of grass, but yeah miracles and magic are extremely powerful. In other souls games, there really is no point because a pure melee build is best, Demon Souls actually makes use of them though. For example I started out as a Temple Knight, which gives nearly the best armor in the game as a start along with some miracles. Combined with the regeneration miracle and healing items, I have so much HP regeneration that I still gain health even in the poison swamp.It also feels like the easiest of them all. But that could just be after hundreds of hours of Dark Souls 1+2+3 and Bloodborne any new Souls game I play will feel like the easiest. Although I've heard that NG+ in Demon's Souls is a much bigger difficulty leap than in the other ones. Looking forward to it once I get through the last part of my first playthrough.
I haven't touched magic or miracles though. I almost always do a pure melee playthrough first in any of these games.
Man the ps5 store is terrible right now, theres no way to sort out Microtransactions and premium currency from actual games
I can't figure out why I can't get 4k. My setup is as follows...
I have my PS5 (with provided hdmi 2.1 cable) plugged into a 4k hdmi switch. I then have a hdmi 2.1 cable from the switch to my monitor. ( my monitor is 1080p 144hz). That's fine and works great. I then have another hdmi 2.1 cable going from the switch to my tv (4k). I've tried using different hdmi cables and different hdmi slots to no avail. I also tried turning off hdcp. I haven't tried plugging my Ps5 directly into my tv though as I'm not interested in that. I should try that next. That will tell me if its my switch or not. Anyone else a similar problem?
It's probably the splitter, plug it into the tv. Even HDMI 1.4 supports 4k60.
Man the ps5 store is terrible right now, theres no way to sort out Microtransactions and premium currency from actual games
Honestly I'm so paranoid about bricking the console that I close every game and do a hard shutdown everytime Im done with the console or switch to a steaming app (just closing the game in that case).Suspending games is worse than PS4. I don’t know if it’s the games that require it or what. But with ps4, entering rest mode was pretty much like hitting pause. Now it seems like every time I do that, I end up back at the main menu when I restart, occasionally losing progress. Part of that probably has to do with games wanting to be connected to the Internet at all times, even when playing locally which is so stupid.
Way worse. You literally can't filter out microtransactions and DLC at the moment. I'm sure they'll let you eventually but that should be there at launch.This was a criticism I had of the PS4 store interface, mixing in currency and the like while searching for games by default. It got worse?
Honestly I'm so paranoid about bricking the console that I close every game and do a hard shutdown everytime Im done with the console or switch to a steaming app (just closing the game in that case).
I haven't run into any issues but by all accounts this is the most buggy console OS ever. Way worse. You literally can't filter out microtransactions and DLC at the moment. I'm sure they'll let you eventually but that should be there at launch.
I went through the same thing. It was my new 4K switch. And also my (old) audio receiver. Neither allowed 4K signals to pass through. I gave up and left the signal at 1080p. Not worth buying a brand new 4K-compatible audio receiver just for 4K just yet.I can't figure out why I can't get 4k. My setup is as follows...
I have my PS5 (with provided hdmi 2.1 cable) plugged into a 4k hdmi switch. I then have a hdmi 2.1 cable from the switch to my monitor. ( my monitor is 1080p 144hz). That's fine and works great. I then have another hdmi 2.1 cable going from the switch to my tv (4k). I've tried using different hdmi cables and different hdmi slots to no avail. I also tried turning off hdcp. I haven't tried plugging my Ps5 directly into my tv though as I'm not interested in that. I should try that next. That will tell me if its my switch or not. Anyone else a similar problem?