aka freamon@lemmy.world, freamon@feddit.nl, and any username from lemmon.website
Replayed Uncharted 4 for the millionth time. Now on The Lost Legacy. Not enjoying it as much (it’s harder, for one thing). Interesting to see the developments that would go into The Last of Us 2 though (e.g. experiments with more open-world levels, and the attempt to redeem a character that’s previously been portrayed as a villain).
I think it’s difficult to know where we really are in the release cycle for this console, as it’s been disrupted so much by initial unavailability and COVID. Normally, we’d be due a Pro version this year, but it could be this year, it could be next year, it could be never.
Last generation I was happy with a standard PS4 until I played Control, and could see that it was struggling. I’m not sure there’s any PS5 games that are known to stress the hardware, and would do anything with the extra resources.
I’d buy one now if I were you. Worse case scenario: you’ll want to trade it in for an upgrade in a year or two.
Use the pi or whatever little computer that’s presumably hosting the pi-hole software to also be a DHCP server (and turn off the DHCP server on ISP’s router). It can then advertise itself as the DNS server.
Markdown format:
[what the link says it is](where the link goes)
Normally, you’d do [awesome YouTube link](https://youtube.com/)
but there’s nothing stopping anyone doing [https://lemmy.com](https://youtube.com)
I haven’t yet got a PS5 but I’ll likely buy the upgrade from the website, for the sake of a tenner.
Interesting that they’re advertising it now how they probably should have done initially (as a game with 2 protagonists).
It’s also surreal (for a different reason), to hear lines like
Why attack Russia? Aren’t they our friends now?
from Terminator 2.
It seems a very optimistic viewpoint that, actually, Lemmy would have more content, it’s just that all the people who would be making it are, like, really busy with other stuff right now.