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The current generation of consoles landed in roughly the same week in November 2020. At launch, the PS5 had seven new exclusive games to the Xbox Series two. Sony had a better showing too, with the likes of Demon Souls (sure, a remake) and Spider-Man: Miles Morales. Four years on, the difference between the two consoles remains. We returned to the PlayStation 5 (in its slim iteration) and the Xbox Series X to see how the two approaches have fared. If youve been paying attention, you know the conclusion: estimates put PS5 console sales around double the latest Xboxes. Microsoft had two consoles, the entry-level Series S and the powerful Series X, while Sony went for largely the same power PS5, but with a disc-less iteration. Engadget The Xbox Series X is a solid way to play Microsoft titles, popular third-party games and everything Microsoft has available on Game Pass. But if you had to choose between buying the Series X or PlayStation 5, the latter has better exclusive games, a bigger base of gamers and a better controller. (Editor: Mats opinion, there.) The Last of Us Part 2 Remastered, God of War Ragnarok, Spider-Man 2, and Astro Bot have all been platform exclusives, while long-running series like Final Fantasy appear first on Sony consoles. The strongest weapon in Xboxs arsenal, Game Pass, has been neutered over time too. The Game Pass Ultimate plan also feels less, well, ultimate. The company increased the monthly price of its top plan to $20, including day-one access to new titles and a large library of games for Xbox and PC. The new $15 a month Standard plan doesnt give day-one access but does include a library of hundreds of games. Things could change, however. Sony is now drip-feeding its games to PC, diminishing the draw of console exclusives, while Microsofts game developer spending spree has to bear fruit eventually. Right? Right?! That might be a discussion for the next wave of consoles. Mat Smith Get this delivered daily direct to your inbox. Subscribe right here! The biggest tech stories you missed Balatro is an almost perfect mobile port Googles NotebookLM Audio Overviews now let you call in with a question The Game Awards 2024: The 15 biggest announcements and new trailers including The Witcher 4 and Elden Ring The best stocking stuffer gifts under $50 HDMI 2.2 could make its debut at CES next month Look out for an announcement January 6. Just in time to make your mid-cycle console seem under-specced, we may see the next HDMI standard, HDMI 2.2, in a matter of weeks. According to an email from the HDMI Forum, a new HDMI specification will be announced on Monday, January 6, in Las Vegas. (Ready for all those huge expensive TVs from Samsung, LG, Sony and the rest.) Its been seven years since HDMI 2.1 arrived. The new specs will bring higher bandwidth, according to the email. But thats all we know, for now. Continue reading. A US Congressman tried (and failed) to fake his Spotify Wrapped for political gain You cant fake your love for the Boss! A curious-looking post on X from US Rep. Josh Gottheimer got the New Jersey congressman in some mild trouble. Spotted by 9to5Mac, he shared what appeared to be his Spotify Wrapped playlist for the year, with one list consisting of Springsteens classic tracks. However, it was filled with formatting mistakes. Hed faked it. He admitted to NJ Advance Media that he made a fake Spotify Wrapped list but says the tracks on each list are accurate. Gottheimer has since taken the post down and replaced it with a list of his most listened-to Springsteen tracks. Hes trying to save face because hes in a heated race for New Jersey governor and you know where Springsteen is a big deal? New Jersey. Continue reading. How to use Genmoji to make your own custom emojis You need an iPhone or iPad with Apple Intelligence. Apple Genmoji are custom emojis you can create if youve installed the iOS 18.2 or iPadOS 18.2 update. They are the emojis of your imagination, made real with help from Apple Intelligence you descrbe what emoji you want to see, like a sad cowboy or an octopus DJ. Youll need a device compatible with Apple Intelligence. That includes every iPhone 16 model, iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max, as well as iPad models with the M1 chip or later, and iPad mini (A17 Pro). Then, well, read on for a confusion-free guide. Continue reading.This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/general/engadget-newsletter-playstation-vs-xbox-in-2024-121559189.html?src=rss
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CD Projekt Red took us by surprise when it dropped a cinematic trailer for The Witcher 4 at The Game Awards, revealing Ciri as the new protagonist. Amidst all the excitement, some observant fans also noticed that Geralt of Rivias adopted daughter seems to sound pretty different than before, and not just in a several years have passed kind of way. In a statement to TheGamer, CD Projekt Red confirmed that Ciri has been recast. While she was previously voiced by Jo Wyatt, Ciara Berkeley has taken over the role. Ciara Berkeley was cast as Ciri for The Witcher 4 Cinematic Reveal Trailer, a spokesperson for CD Projekt Red told TheGamer, and later added that Berkeley voices Ciri in the full game too. Ciara is a talented actress who impressed us with her enthusiasm and vocal acting skills, and in this trailer we believe she truly brought Ciri to life in a way that is both faithful to the character and exciting for fans of the series. So there it is. The Game Awards brought a ton of announcements last week in addition to our first look at The Witcher 4. You can catch up on all the biggest news here.This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/gaming/cd-projekt-red-confirms-it-recast-ciris-voice-actor-for-the-witcher-4-001144689.html?src=rss
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With iOS 18.2 and iPadOS 18.2 now available, iPhone and iPad users have access to a slew of new features that make use of Apple Intelligence. That includes Genmoji, a new type of AI-generated emoji that was first introduced at WWDC 2024. What are Genmoji? Genmoji are custom emojis you can create if youve installed the iOS 18.2 or iPadOS 18.2 update. They are the emojis of your imagination, made real with help from Apple Intelligence you describe what emoji you want to see, like a sad cowboy or an octopus DJ, and Apples AI will do its best to generate it. You can even create custom emojis of people you know if you have a photo of them in your library. Once youve made Genmoji, theyll be stored in your keyboard so you can use them in Apple apps that support emojis. They can be sent as part of messages, as standalone stickers or as Tapback reactions. How to create Genmoji To create a Genmoji, youll need a device that is up to date with iOS 18.2/iPadOS 18.2 or later and compatible with Apple Intelligence. That includes every iPhone 16 model, iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max, as well as iPad models with the M1 chip or later, and iPad mini (A17 Pro). At the moment, you can only create Genmoji on iPhone and iPad, though Apple says the feature will be coming to Mac down the line. The steps to create a Genmoji are the same for iPhone and iPad. Apple First, open a conversation and tap the text field to bring up the keyboard. Then tap either the smiley icon or the globe icon, depending on which you have. After doing that, you should now see a multicolored smiley icon with a plus sign on it at the top right of the keyboard. Tap that and a text bar will appear prompting you to describe the emoji youd like to create. Enter the description, then tap Done. If youre making a Genmoji of a specific person, make sure youve already labeled them in your Photos app. Then, enter your description and tap the Choose a Person option above the text field. Youll be shown who it has identified from your photos, and a few style options as a starting point. Click the one you like, and it'll create the Genmoji using that character. Apple The results might not be to your liking the first try, and if thats the case, just try tweaking your description until you get better results. Once youve made Genmoji, youll be able to find them in your keyboard either by swiping right through all the emoji options or by tapping the sticker icon. You can also add them to Tapback by pressing and holding a message, and clicking the smiley with a plus sign icon to search the emoji keyboard. How to delete Genmoji If you made a Genmoji and later decide you arent into it anymore, you can always delete it after the fact. To do this, head back into the emoji keyboard and either swipe right through all the pages or just tap the sticker icon. From there, find the Genmoji you want to get rid of, press and hold it, then tap Remove once the option pops up.This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/mobile/how-to-use-genmoji-to-make-your-own-custom-emojis-225907928.html?src=rss
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