PS5 beta firmware: M.2 SSD support, 3D audio, TV updates heres whats new
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Thu, 29 Jul 2021 13:55:28 +0000
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The PS5 is getting a whole load of changes, from 3D audio upgrades to expandable SSD support.
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Some of the PS5 's major pain points have finally been addressed in the console's latest update, with Sony announcing the addition of a host of changes designed to make gaming on PlayStation even easier and more immersive.
The primary announcement, of course, is the addition of expandable storage. With the PS5's finite 667.2GB storage, and limitations on playing PS5 games through non-internal means, the increasing number of next-gen games are only getting harder to store. There are a few caveats, though, which we'll run you through below.
That's not all, though the PS5's fabled 3D audio feature, which was previously only available to use through headphones like the PS5 Pulse 3D ,
is now compatible with TV speakers, allowing those who like to play loud through their gaming TV a chance to benefit from the next-gen audio format.
For all the detail on the latest PS5 update, read on. 1. M.2 SSD storage
This is the main event, and likely the reason you're reading right now. As outlined on the PlayStation Blog , Sony has explained the method for increasing the amount of space for games on the console.
At present, the upgrade option is only open to those on PlayStations Beta testing program , but the methodology is likely to stay the same for the imminent general release.
If you are a beta user, you'll also need to source an M.2 SSD , a kind of high-speed solid state drive also used in high-spec PCs, and which is
renowned for its fast loading times.
You'll also need a little DIY know-how, with some unscrewing of the PS5's outer plates needed to insert the SSD inside the console so there's no easy plug-and-play option just yet. You can read more about the full
specifications needed for a M.2 SSD on PS5 below: How to upgrade PS5 internal SSD storage (Image credit: Future) 2. Widespread 3D audio support
Tempest 3D Audio has been a key, touted feature of the PS5 for almost as long as the PS5 has been officially announced. Similar to the Dolby Atmos audio standard supported by the Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S, it gives an impressive 3D surround sound audio detail, even when played over stereo speakers (if in a more limited way than a proper surround sound speaker setup).
The DualSense controller itself plays a key part in this, measuring the acoustics of the room around you to help calibrate the scale of the sound.
Previously, though, this 3D Audio format could only be accessed on
headphones, with Sony specifically pushing players towards its PS5 Pulse 3D Wireless Headset. However, the update also adds support for 3D Audio on TV speakers, meaning that the average gaming TV should be able to get something to that effect.
As ever, the quality of your TV's speakers will determine to what extent you can take advantage of the format, as well as how well the feature is utilised by the PS5 game you're playing, but it's a great step in the right direction. How PS5 3D audio takes Returnal and Resident Evil Village to the next level (Image credit: Insomniac Games) 3. Improved interface
Not content to rest on its laurels, Sony has also brought a number of updates to bear on the user interface, or UI. The Verge reports that there are now "more personalization options for rearranging or choosing controls, and PS5 users will be able to view and write messages to friends and parties from the Game Base in the Control Center."
Improved trophy tracking is said to be in place, alongside a clearer layout for the Friends Tab including an easy way to see how many of your friends
are online at any one time and separate icons for the PS4 and PS5 versions
of each game in your library. It appears that the new PlayStation 5 beta firmware is available in certain regions; aside from the M.2 SSD support, it also brings- 3D Audio support for TV speakers- UX improvements- some "customization options" as wellMore details to follow
https://t.co/KtcfjyoZrW July 29, 2021 See more 4. PS Now enhancements
This isn't quite as exciting as we'd hope, given how much Sony's PS Now service the game streaming service that's failed to get anywhere near the traction of Xbox Game Pass probably needs to improve its offering.
However, you can now pick between 720p and 1080p streaming for PS Now games, which is a useful feature for those wanting to manage their streaming resolution more carefully say, to reduce the amount of internet bandwidth they're using up. 5. Victory clips!
Ever got a great high score in a PlayStation game, and wished you could savor the moment forever? A little odd, maybe, but Sony is happy to indulge you, creating an automatic video clip of your victory when reaching new heights in in-game challenges. It's like a Kill-Cam, only happier. These are the best
PS5 games
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Link to news story:
https://www.techradar.com/news/ps5-beta-firmware-m2-ssd-support-3d-audio-tv-up dates-heres-whats-new/
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