• PS5s messy save transfers could now be a thing of the past

    From TechnologyDaily@1337:1/100 to All on Fri Aug 20 12:30:04 2021
    PS5s messy save transfers could now be a thing of the past

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    Fri, 20 Aug 2021 11:24:44 +0000

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    PS5 save transfers will be a lot easier to deal with in the future, thanks to a recent change to the PlayStation 5s SDK.

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    Transferring a PS4 save to PS5 should become a far more seamless experience in the future, if Ghost of Tsushima: Directors Cut is anything to go by.

    The PS5 version of Sucker Punchs open-world samurai epic provides an option
    to transfer an existing PS4 save directly from the games main menu, and its only the second game that doesnt require you to download an existing PlayStation 4 save file that has already been uploaded to the cloud.

    As pointed out by Digital Foundry , this is due to a technical issue on PS5 that has recently been resolved, and it should pave the way to smoother save transfers that require less hoops for players and developers to jump through. PS5 vs PS5 Digital Edition : what's the difference? Best PS5 games : don't miss these Best PS5 headsets : hear the difference

    Digital Foundry technology editor Richard Leadbetter said: Up until recently, the PS5 system software has [sic] no visibility or access to any PlayStation
    4 data on your console, meaning that highly convoluted means were required to move progress from one generation to the next. Essentially, the PS4 version
    of the game had to be patched to allow game saves to be uploaded to the
    cloud.

    Leadbetter goes on to add: Moving over to PS5, the cloud data would then be downloaded and progress could continue. Final Fantasy 7 Remake and Marvel's Spider-Man Remastered are two good examples of this workaround in action. However, more recent titles including Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order and now Ghost of Tsushima have allowed for native import of PS4 games. Analysis: Save transfer woes should hopefully be a thing of the past (Image credit: Sucker Punch Productions)

    The way PlayStation 5 handles save transfers when upgrading a PS4 game to PS5 has felt like a needlessly complicated process, and one that often involves multiple steps. Its also resulted in some players being unable to carry on their progress if theyd previously sold a copy of a PS4 game and didnt upload their save progress to the cloud.

    In comparison to Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S , which use Xbox Smart Delivery to seamlessly upgrade last-gen games to the current-gen versions, Sonys execution of transferring saves and upgrading games in general hasnt been as smooth. The fact that every save is automatically uploaded into the cloud on Xbox means that players data is always available, and instantly synced when required.

    Thats not the case on PlayStation, as not only does PS Plus offer a meager 100GB of storage for PlayStation Plus users (its unlimited on Xbox), but
    those who dont subscribe to Sonys subscription service do not have access to cloud storage whatsoever.

    It still isnt perfect then, but the ability for the PS5 to recognize PS4 save files on the console itself, rather than rely on the cloud, should make next-gen upgrades less of a hassle in the future. Best PS5 accessories : get everything you need



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    Link to news story: https://www.techradar.com/news/ps5s-messy-save-transfers-could-now-be-a-thing- of-the-past/


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