Big PS5 Update Lets Sony Use Your Gameplay Clips to Help Other Players | Push Square
31.03.2024 - 01:17
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A future PS5 update has been revealed, in which the 'Game Help' section of the system's interface will be significantly expanded upon. The new 'Community Game Help' is exactly what it sounds like: players will be able to reference gameplay clips from other users when they're stuck on a certain in-game objectives, challenges, or Trophies.
Currently, select titles on PS5 offer developer-created hints, which can be viewed by bringing up the cards interface. It's unclear how popular this help system actually is, but we do know that a lot of games don't support it, and that you need to be a PS Plus subscriber to see it anyway.
So, Community Game Help will add user-created videos, which will apparently be «moderated» before being made public. Sony says that community clips will be available for everyone to see, even if they don't subscribe to PS Plus, but again, only «select» games will support this new effort.
How do you take part, then? Well, according to Sony, the whole thing's automatic. «Your PS5 will automatically capture a video when you complete a certain activity in a game,» it writes. It then gets uploaded in the background, stripped of any voice recordings, approved, and made free for all to use. You'll also be able to keep track of clips that have been successfully published.
At this point, it's worth noting that you have to opt in to this thing before Sony starts cherry picking your gameplay clips. «Go to [Captures & Broadcasts] >[Captures] > [Auto Captures] > [Community Game Help], then select [Participate] to opt in to the program,» Sony explains. This option will apparently appear «in the coming months».
It's an interesting addition, and we're sure a lot of players will happily try to help others out by allowing their gameplay to be shared. But what do you think of this? Guide your fellow gamers in the comments section below.
Robert (or Rob if you're lazy) has been a fan of PlayStation since the 90s, when Tekken 2 introduced him to the incredible world of video games. He still takes his fighting games seriously, but RPGs are his true passion. The Witcher, Dragon Quest, Mass Effect, Final Fantasy, he's played 'em all — a little too much, some might say.
That’s actually pretty cool.
I always wanted to help people finish LOTR: Gollum more easily but never knew how. Glad this changes it.
@Czar_Khastik I look forward of all the tutorial videos showing people how to uninstall the game!
@Czar_Khastik Imagine if the Gollum devs actually went back to the game in order to implement this. Heroes.
@ShogunRok Haha exactly, heroes without capes.
And who knows, maybe people go back to that steaming pile at some point in the future. Jekyll & Hyde on the NES got a cult following after AVGN bashed it for long