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Greg Miller's PS5 Walkthrough
I'm not sure how closely you have all been following the PS5 news that has been dropping as embargoes lift, but something in this video caught my attention that I thought was relevant to The Show. it starts at about 4:47 if the video doesn't send you to the right spot.
From the description on the PS5 console itself:
What are accolades?
You'll meet players who contribute to the community and embody PlayStation's ideals. To help encourage our best members and recognize positive influences, you can anonymously give someone an accolade after an online match. The accolades you receive are displayed on your profile.
How it works In online matches with random matchmaking: -You can give one accolade per match. -You can only give accolades to players who aren't your friends. You can only give one accolade to the same player within 12 hours.
Examples of accolades are: Helpful --> Generous, effective communicator, team-oriented Welcoming --> Accepting of others, open, friendly Good sport --> Positive, honorable, respectful.
The last one in particular I really like for MLB The Show. Even if this is a meaningless accolade, I like the fact that I can tip my hat to my opponent for being a good sport, whether I win or lose.
@PennStateFencer said in PS5 "Accolades":
Greg Miller's PS5 Walkthrough I'm not sure how closely you have all been following the PS5 news that has been dropping as embargoes lift, but something in this video caught my attention that I thought was relevant to The Show. it starts at about 4:47 if the video doesn't send you to the right spot. From the description on the PS5 console itself: What are accolades? You'll meet players who contribute to the community and embody PlayStation's ideals. To help encourage our best members and recognize positive influences, you can anonymously give someone an accolade after an online match. The accolades you receive are displayed on your profile. How it works In online matches with random matchmaking: -You can give one accolade per match. -You can only give accolades to players who aren't your friends. You can only give one accolade to the same player within 12 hours. Examples of accolades are: Helpful --> Generous, effective communicator, team-oriented Welcoming --> Accepting of others, open, friendly Good sport --> Positive, honorable, respectful. The last one in particular I really like for MLB The Show. Even if this is a meaningless accolade, I like the fact that I can tip my hat to my opponent for being a good sport, whether I win or lose.
AKA not give it to them if they dashboard. This is interesting!