PS5 & Series X: A Rocky First 100 Days – Next-Gen Console Watch



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Welcome back to Next-Gen Console Watch, our show following everything PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series. This week, we discuss the first 100 days of the PS5 and Xbox Series X/S and whether or not they’ve delivered on their promises with Quick Resume, faster load times, and exclusive games available. We also look back and compare them with past console launches for the PS4 and Xbox One. Have next-gen exclusives like The Medium, Demon’s Souls Remake, and Spider-Man: Miles Morales been worth buying new consoles for? How have cross-generation titles affected the experience on the PS5 and Xbox Series? Let’s find out!

00:00 – Intro
02:24 – The First 100 Days Since the Ps5 Launch
05:33 – The First 100 Days Since the Xbox Series X/S Launch
08:48 – Xbox One Launch Retrospective
11:26 – PS4 Launch Retrospective
12:39 – Have PS5 and Xbox Series X/S Delivered on their Promises?
19:48 – PS5 First 100 Days Closing Thoughts
21:10 – Xbox Series X/S First 100 Days Closing Thoughts
16:30 – Outro

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48 thoughts on “PS5 & Series X: A Rocky First 100 Days – Next-Gen Console Watch”

  1. Hey Console Watchers! The first 100 days for the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S have been great to see unfold. What have been your favorite games to play? What are your least favorite things about them so far? Let us know in the comments below!

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  2. The Medium is not exactly a showcase for the Series X, it looks an xbox one game with very few mechanics or need in the gameplay to even be on the Series X. The entire concept of showing off both worlds or needing to render both worlds is a gimmick at best. There is instances where it's useful but it's nothing to write home about.

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  3. Really wonder when the Xbox community will stop talking about studios under MS belt and point to actual games they've been working on for years upon years. Still cracks up how many have talked about Bethesda since early Fall and the deal hasn't even been signed yet. Spencer has been at the helm for years upon years and promised more software for a very long time and still nothing but games launched in beta form only for a handful to get better over time. At some point there has to be united frustration and touting a subscription service as a solution for everyone is a poor route to take. Halo launching is not the solution for a successful launch…

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  4. The launch window for XB was very dry! The performance enhancements such as frame rates and load times have definitely softened the blow. It made getting a Series X still worth it in my opinion.

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  5. No mention of the Falconer, no mention of Hivebusters. But we're going to continue the narrative that Xbox doesn't have games or are the media just bad at reporting those games? Meanwhile Sony won't give you storage options for 6+ month after release but no mention of that?

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  6. They should've had the expandable memory available 100 days ago if they're going to charge the same as the competition who has more power and better built hardware.

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  7. Daemon, Cyberpunk isn't a new gen game. It is of course still going to have loading times until we get the new gen version. Even then, it will still be there, just not as much.

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  8. Ex gamer since the 360 days , jumped off due to parenting , coming back in ..
    Pre ordered the PS5 in September ready to do some catch up , bought a LG CX , a year of PS Plus along with Ghost of Tsushima.
    All that to be really disappointed on launch due to the scarcity of consoles..
    But my PS5 got miraculously delivered last week ! (Mediamarkt Sweden) and I'm catching up with GOW and boy!! That's the most beautiful game I've ever played!!
    😁😁😁😁

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  9. Ryan clearly did not represent Xbox Series X in this discussion. Since launch Xbox has had Gears Tactics, Tetris Effect Connected, The Falconeer, Call of the Sea, Gears 5 Hivebusters. He mentioned The Medium only because of its true next generation status. He missed all the 1st party games that received Smart delivery, 4K, 60fps and 120fps. Not to mention Xbox Game Pass. He was clearly not prepared.

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