PS5 features and benefits
There are a bunch of hidden features in the ps5 that Sony hasn't really shouted about just yet so we're going to run you through nine of them let's go. Profiles have been revamped onPS5. On the overview page you get a quick look at everything going on with that person's PS5 profile including a look at the new accolades. If you're familiar with the endorsement system in overwatch these might look familiar.
They're the reto encourage a positive Playstation community and you can give one accoladeper match when playing online. The PS5 also finally shows you how many hours you've played a certain game for and unlike the Switch which waits a few days before it gives you that figure,it shows you right away. This is also retroactive for PS4 games. Profiles also have a tab that collates every screenshot or video you've ever shared via your linked social networks so if you want to revisit that play ofthe game that really popped off it's right there for you.If you're fed up of having to invert controls or change difficulty settings each time you boot up a game the PS5 now has a system wide solve for that. In settings & gt; save data and game app settings & gt; gamepresets you can choose your preferred difficulty level whether you play in performance mode or resolution mode,whether you invert your camera or not, and your subtitle preference.
Right now this only works with games that support this feature but it's verycool nonetheless. You might notice that the dual sense controller has a nice grip. Look closely and you'll see that it's actually made up of tiny PlayStation symbols. But that's not the only place you can see them. Look on the inside of the console's face plates. If you tap the PlayStation button to bring up the control center then tap the options button, you'll be able to customize what appears on the bar, meaning you can quickly pinthings like accessibility, broadcast network, and music options. If you want to reserve your internal PS5 storage for PS5 games you can set the console to always put your PS4 games on extended storage. If this isn't enabled you can't choose where a game gets installed when you start installing it. You also can't install PS5 games or move them onto an external hard drive, just FYI. You can change your privacy options way more easily on the PS5 asthere are now a number of various privacy profiles that limit what you share publicly. There's a privacy profile that opens everything up meaning pretty much everything you do can be visible too thers, privacy profiles that keep your activity friend focused, and there's one that hides everything you're up to. You can now favorite screen grabs or video clips which makes them show up in a different tab when browsing the media gallery. Screen grabs when trophies are earned look different with a new border that shows the name of the trophy and its rarity. By default, the PS5 captures a 14 or 15 second long video each time you earn a trophy which you may want to turn off if you're interested in saving space.The PS5 game library has seen some changes to ease navigation.For starters you can now quickly filter by platform so you can see all your ps3,4, or 5 games in one spot. It's also now much easier to see where you got a particular game from whether it's the PlayStation store, PS Plus or PS Now. You can also see at a glance where you have each game installed which is particularly useful if you use external storage a lot. You can also use the game library to quickly access demosor PS4 versions of PS5 games you have attached to your account.The PlayStation 5 has a few more accessibility options than the PlayStation 4. When you first boot up the console, the screen reader is on by default in its setup:" speech speed normal." You can also set up the console to convert voice chat to text and even to read your written chat messages to other players. When using the PS5 keyboard to input texttap R1 to auto complete.
You can also hit L3 to use emojis. So there we are, 9 hidden things you didnt know your PlayStation 5 could do. For more on Sony's brand new console, keep it.
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