The ultra fast SSD and instant loading surely will help make this a great feature. Seems like developers will be able to create custom tiles with a lot of functionality and have this be presented in the general PS5 OS. Think of a tile as an extension of the game (a mini app/widget merged into the OS) showing i.e. your latest position in an RPG with a screenshot, current gear and a button for jumping straight back into the action in a second. Or a Multiplayer FPS tile with a matchmaking button pre-set to "Team Deatchmatch" (your favorite mode), general stats etc. Potentially the tiles could also enable you to perform async game activities while in the PS5 OS (i.e. sending out delivery robots in Death Stranding). Hey, what about not presenting a main menu within a game at all...
Patent can be seen here: http://www.freepatentsonline.com/20200086217.pdf
I first saw this mentioned on a Norwegian news site.
Mark Cerny's comments from last years Wired articles (thanks GTVision ):
The PS4's bare-bones home screen at times feels frozen in amber; you can see what your friends have recently done or even what game title they might be playing at the moment, but without launching an individual title there's no way to tell what single-player missions you could do or what multiplayer matches you can join. The PS5 will change that. "Even though it will be fairly fast to boot games, we don't want the player to have to boot the game, see what's up, boot the game, see what's up," Cerny says. "Multiplayer game servers will provide the console with the set of joinable activities in real time. Single-player games will provide information like what missions you could do and what rewards you might receive for completing them—and all of those choices will be visible in the UI. As a player you just jump right into whatever you like."
Patent can be seen here: http://www.freepatentsonline.com/20200086217.pdf
I first saw this mentioned on a Norwegian news site.
Mark Cerny's comments from last years Wired articles (thanks GTVision ):
The PS4's bare-bones home screen at times feels frozen in amber; you can see what your friends have recently done or even what game title they might be playing at the moment, but without launching an individual title there's no way to tell what single-player missions you could do or what multiplayer matches you can join. The PS5 will change that. "Even though it will be fairly fast to boot games, we don't want the player to have to boot the game, see what's up, boot the game, see what's up," Cerny says. "Multiplayer game servers will provide the console with the set of joinable activities in real time. Single-player games will provide information like what missions you could do and what rewards you might receive for completing them—and all of those choices will be visible in the UI. As a player you just jump right into whatever you like."
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