New PS5 firmware: long-overdue change is pleased trophy-hunter especially
The current trophy view on the PS5 is - told - Great. Currently, the PlayStation gobles can only be reviewed on the new Sony console in a horizontal view. That looks nice at first sight, but turns out to be confused at second glance than confusing and impractical: Due to the big symbols, only a few trophies fit in the picture, so we have to scroll for a long time to give us an overview. Annoying.
That's exactly what changes with the upcoming PS5 firmware . How to confirm beta participants now, Sony brings back the vertical trophies view of the PS4 (via reddit).
The trophies list of the PlayStation 5 will be vertically
The vertical trophy view on the PS5 looks like the new firmware as follows:
Source: Toumari (Via Resetera)
Of course, trophies hunters and hunters enjoys the change especially: ** "This innovation I appreciate a lot," says, for example, Reddit User * in RB8Gem9.
"Finally, I can see the full description of a trophy again immediately, rather than just clicking on each individual. What an improvement, I am pleased," writes CJ36.
Here you can see the vertical list again in the video:
Link to YouTube content
What's in the new PS5 firmware?
The biggest innovation that brings the firmware update: Support for the M.2.SSD slot. This is likely to be happy with the very small memory of 825 GB. The upcoming firmware update finally switches the SSD slot of the PS5 so that the hard disk can be replaced.
The update also brings:
- 3D audio support for integrated TV speakers
- UX improvements
- More personalization for the control center
- Friends tab has been updated
- Adjustments when viewing and writing news
- PS4 and PS5 games are separated on the homescreen and the library
- Trophäracker for up to five trophies about the control center
- Change between 720p and 1080p for PS NOW
When will the next firmware update for the PS5? When the version will be available for all, is still unclear. Currently, the beta runs in the US, Canada, Japan, Great Britain, France and also in Germany for which players and players could register in advance.
What do you think of the innovation?
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