Are There More PS5’s On The Way? – IGN Daily Fix

In today’s Daily Fix, Sydnee has sorta good news for those hunting for a PlayStation 5 or Xbox Series X/S, definitely some bad news for fans of Crystal Dynamics’ Avengers game, and again some good news for PS Plus subscribers (next month’s PS Plus games have been announced!). We’re off for the rest of the week, so enjoy some turkey tomorrow if you’re celebrating, and play lots of games this weekend! We’ll see you back here on Monday.

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Why Consoles Are NOT Liquid Cooled

Why Consoles NEED Liquid Cooling

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Some Series X and PS5 owners are complaining of overheating issues, and we’re wondering why they don’t use a liquid cooling system instead of fans. The hype was so big for these super machines that something had to give. Some users say they’ve had to turn their machines off because they were getting too hot. In our video, we’re going to speculate into three key areas of why we think Sony and Microsoft opted out of the liquid cooling type systems used in many gaming PC’s: cost, aesthetics, and risk.

All in all, liquid cooling systems cost more, and so that cost would be forwarded to consumers. In order to stay competitive with the hundreds (if not thousands) of other forms of entertainments, they have to keep costs down as much as possible.

Aesthetically, liquid cooling systems could conceivably take up more space in the system causing them to bulk up. You also add more weight to the already heavy pieces of equipment – not ideal in a post Maria Kondo world. Space saving is a priority, and lean mean machines are more desirable than incredible bulks.

And finally, there is the risk that the liquid cooling systems entail mechanically – that the pumps fail. That basically leads to a more expensive version of the same problem.

Written by: Jean Bernard
Narrated by: JB
Edited by: JB

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Override 2: Super Mech League – Official Ultraman Gameplay Trailer

Watch the trailer to see Ultraman in action in Override 2: Super Mech League.

Override 2: Ultraman Deluxe Edition launches for PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X and S, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, and PC on December 22, 2020.

The Ultraman Deluxe Edition includes the base game with all 20 mechs and the season pass containing Ultraman, Bemular, Black King, and Dan Moroboshi.

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The Medium – Official New Character Trailer

Meet a new character, whose appearance is based on Polish actor Marcin Dorociński (Netflix’s The Queen’s Gambit), in this latest trailer for the upcoming psychological horror game.

The Medium will be available on January 28, 2021 on PC as well as Xbox Series X and S.

In the dual reality game, players will uncover the new character’s story and how it connects with Marianne’s investigation.

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Why Invincible Could Follow The Boys as TV’s Next Superhero Obsession

From the pages of Image Comics, Invincible is finally making the jump to TV, and could be Amazon’s next big superhero hit after The Boys. Invincible tells the story of Mark Grayson, a typical high school student with a mega superhero dad! Join IGN host Akeem Lawanson as he breaks down the Invincible Universe!

The very first issue of the Invincible comic introduces us to the incredible universe of Invincible. Amazon Prime released the Invincible teaser earlier this year and instantly the world of superhero comic books will never be the same. Image Comics’ Invincible trailer 2020 included voice talents from Steven Yeun, Sandra Oh and J.K. Simmons. The Invincible TV show is coming to Amazon Prime in 2020.

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