PlayStation Patents 'Soft Pause' System That Keeps Games Running While You Step Away
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Sony Patents Soft Pause System for PlayStation
Sony has filed a patent for a new Soft Pause feature that keeps a game running while reducing gameplay intensity for the player, offering a middle ground between fully playing and fully pausing.
How Soft Pause Works
According to the patent documentation, the Soft Pause system offers several mechanisms:
- Time dilation: Slowing down in-game time to give players breathing room
- Difficulty reduction: Temporarily lowering the game challenge level
- Enhanced player assists: Boosting aim assistance and other helper features
- Audio dampening: Reducing the intensity of game audio during the soft pause
The patent also describes an AI-assisted variant that analyzes incoming notifications or messages to determine their urgency, automatically triggering a soft pause when something important requires attention.
Community Reaction
Community reactions have been mixed. Many players question the need for such a feature when a standard pause button exists. However, the feature could prove genuinely useful for online multiplayer games or titles without traditional pause functionality like souls-like games, where interruptions can result in game-over scenarios.
Patents vs. Reality
A filed patent does not guarantee the feature will ever ship in a PlayStation product. Companies file patents on many technologies that never see consumer release. Whether Sony plans to implement this in a future PS5 update or next-generation console remains to be seen.
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