As the title says. PS5 is a pain in the arse for not putting patch notes on the console and I hate having to scour the internet to try and find what’s new in an update. Whether it be “join our Discord” or Facebook pages or hoping someone posts it in a subreddit.

So are there any sites or apps that do this well?

  • @ledix
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    316 hours ago

    Steam has all the patch notes listed under every game they have available

  • Silverchase
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    1 day ago

    If patch notes are announced in an official blog, it’s likely that it has an RSS or Atom feed. You can subscribe to the blog from an RSS reader and it’ll appear in the feed.

    And if you haven’t heard of RSS readers before, welcome to the world of being able to subscribe to almost any website you want! The news and webcomics come to you, not the other way around.

    Update: an example.

    I open my reader (Inoreader), select “Add feed”, and enter https://www.teamfortress.com/. It detects the TF2 official blog and I select “Follow” to add it to my feeds. Now, when TF2 updates and patch notes are posted, I can refresh my reader to see the latest patch notes.

    • rockerface 🇺🇦
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      41 day ago

      Do you use an RSS reader on mobile as well, by any chance? If so, which would you recommend for Android?

      • Silverchase
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        524 hours ago

        I’ve been out of the RSS metagame for a long while, so I don’t have any particular recommendation. I’ve just been using Inoreader on mobile as well for the past several years since it works for my purposes. There very well could be better choices out there but there’s no urgency for me to switch.

        • Dark Arc
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          119 hours ago

          I’m happy to say, IMO, you’re still using the meta RSS client haha

      • Dark Arc
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        219 hours ago

        I use Inoreader on both desktop and mobile (they have a very feature rich app, synchronize your experience up, and have a generous free plan).

      • @[email protected]
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        222 hours ago

        I haven’t gotten around to using it yet, but I’ve seen a lot of people recommend Feeder