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Are the graphics any better though? Or is it just an emulation? If its the latter might aswell just keep the PS4.
Are the graphics any better though? Or is it just an emulation? If its the latter might aswell just keep the PS4.
"They" are people who are speculating about the price, based on what they think the specs will be. So how can it be a rip off if people say "well with these and these components it will surely have to cost $500 or more"? Perhaps we should all wait on the facts before we declare something a rip off.If what they are saying the PS5 is going to cost is being true, then yes it will be a rip off.
And again, I countered that by saying the price per GB of SSD in November 2016 was still too high to keep the cost of the console down. A 1TB SSD cost somewhere around €250 back then, which is over half of the PS4 Pro's €399 launch price.Also I said the SSD should have been standard in the Pro, people shouldn't have to spend extra to put a basic feature like that in thier console.
Spot on!"They" are people who are speculating about the price, based on what they think the specs will be. So how can it be a rip off if people say "well with these and these components it will surely have to cost $500 or more"? Perhaps we should all wait on the facts before we declare something a rip off.
And again, I countered that by saying the price per GB of SSD in November 2016 was still too high to keep the cost of the console down. A 1TB SSD cost somewhere around €250 back then, which is over half of the PS4 Pro's €399 launch price.
On one hand you're saying speculated prices for a console are a rip off, but on the other hand you're complaining components in a €399 console aren't good enough while a console with better components would surely have to cost a lot more. You're asking for stuff that doesn't make sense economically.
This why people were commenting it's better value to get a PC, which you took exception to and led to this exchange."They" are people who are speculating about the price, based on what they think the specs will be. So how can it be a rip off if people say "well with these and these components it will surely have to cost $500 or more"? Perhaps we should all wait on the facts before we declare something a rip off.
And again, I countered that by saying the price per GB of SSD in November 2016 was still too high to keep the cost of the console down. A 1TB SSD cost somewhere around €250 back then, which is over half of the PS4 Pro's €399 launch price.
On one hand you're saying speculated prices for a console are a rip off, but on the other hand you're complaining components in a €399 console aren't good enough while a console with better components would surely have to cost a lot more. You're asking for stuff that doesn't make sense economically.
I have a PC but also a console peasant too. It just seems to me people are getting ripped off, the SSD in the pro is one example.
No I didn't, and that's a discussion I'm not interested in (at least not in this thread). I'm replying to your comments about the PS4 and PS5.This why people were commenting it's better value to get a PC, which you took exception to and led to this exchange.
did you take that seriously?I think your general perspective is what leads to these exchanges!
I think you all need to stop feeding the trolls
I agree with this actually, and myself I have both. But I don't see why we can't comment on things we think should be improved with the PS5 (unless you are a fan boy).Nooooo let them carry on.
weaste vs Ciderman will never be forgotten, but this can be some sort of substitute. Even though most people who own a gaming PC probably own at least one console. So not sure why people are arguing. I could understand going in the next Xbox thread and saying get a PC considering all the exclusives will be on there. But PS5/Switch actually coexist with PC rather than oppose. I also wouldn’t recommend PS NOW just like I wouldn’t recommend Stadia. Too early for that tech and way too laggy. Stadia is worse because of the shitty library they got.
I agree with this actually, and myself I have both. But I don't see why we can't comment on things we think should be improved with the PS5 (unless you are a fan boy).
I would like to see maybe two versions, one with the bare bones at a lesser price and a beefed up version for those who want to spend the extra money.Feel free.
I personally hope they give the option of a more powerful machine if they so worried about cost.
We also have to remember Xbox X cost £425 at launch. So I expect the pricing of these machines to be more than that. So don’t go in expecting £350 like last time. Even after nearly three years the RRP of the PS4 pro is still like £300, I know you can get it for less in sales. Both these machines will cost at least £500. I also don’t think Sony are in any rush to end the PS4 as soon as the PS5 is out like they were with the PS3. PS3 was too expensive to manufacture, where as I can see the PS4 going for quite a few years.
I would like to see maybe two versions, one with the bare bones at a lesser price and a beefed up version for those who want to spend the extra money.
I have no doubt the pro will be released later to extort more money from me.Do you see that happening – or do you think there will be the normal console at launch, and then a pro version down the line?
Would be curious to know percentage of PS4 owners who upgraded to the Pro?
Most likely what @Bojan11 said.Do you see that happening – or do you think there will be the normal console at launch, and then a pro version down the line?
Would be curious to know percentage of PS4 owners who upgraded to the Pro?
Turned out they're not for the PS5 at all: https://www.tweaktown.com/news/68903/ps5-cartridges-real-patents-sony-kids-toys/index.htmlMore info about the SSD
https://www.psu.com/news/ps5-ssd-ex...med-new-information-added-to-existing-patent/
Lots of people were moaning about the cost of Vita storage, which was proprietary. So probably going to cost a bit if you want expandable storage.
@WeasteDevil should have been here for this. I remember how fired up he was for the PS4
The PS3 launch was funnier. He really didn't like the PS4 that much, it was just Cider was great at winding him up
Is this factoring in the sheer scale that Sony will be buying at though? And are they basing it off retail cost too?"They" are people who are speculating about the price, based on what they think the specs will be. So how can it be a rip off if people say "well with these and these components it will surely have to cost $500 or more"? Perhaps we should all wait on the facts before we declare something a rip off.
And again, I countered that by saying the price per GB of SSD in November 2016 was still too high to keep the cost of the console down. A 1TB SSD cost somewhere around €250 back then, which is over half of the PS4 Pro's €399 launch price.
On one hand you're saying speculated prices for a console are a rip off, but on the other hand you're complaining components in a €399 console aren't good enough while a console with better components would surely have to cost a lot more. You're asking for stuff that doesn't make sense economically.
Sony lost a shit tonne of money on each console though. It was pretty badly designed overall. The Cell was complete overkill and made development a nightmare.PS3 did OK in the end, solidified Blu-Ray and they ended up overtaking Xbox in sales. Very slow start though, don't think they had any real great games until well into a year after it's release.
I have no idea to be honest, as the specs are so vague at the moment. Take the GPU for example, we only know it's a Navi-based card with hardware accelerated ray-tracing. We know nothing about clock speeds. Not to mention a Navi card with hardware ray-tracing doesn't even exist in the pc market, so there's no retail price to compare it to anyway. Same for the SSD, Sony said its a proprietary interface with bandwith that exceeds what's available on the pc market. Whether you believe that or not, and we should definitely take that with a serious pinch of salt (you can get SSD's with read speeds over 3 GB/s after all), it does leave us in the dark as to what the pc equivalent of such an SSD would be. They can't just put a standard 550 MB/s SATA SSD in there after such a statement, that would be ridiculous.Is this factoring in the sheer scale that Sony will be buying at though? And are they basing it off retail cost too?
You'd expect them to get a bit more expensive but I've got a feeling they're going to start taking the rip.
As long as you use it it be worth it, it will work for the PS5 anyway so no need to wait for any ps5 version.Worth getting the ps vr with three games for 100 quid?
Or wait until the inevitable ps5 version? Will they still release games for it on the ps5?
Fantastic value.Worth getting the ps vr with three games for 100 quid?
Or wait until the inevitable ps5 version? Will they still release games for it on the ps5?
The wires are a pain in the arse, so I’d be perhaps tempted to wait for the next one when they’ve managed to develop it so as not to have as many. It’s a joke.Worth getting the ps vr with three games for 100 quid?
Or wait until the inevitable ps5 version? Will they still release games for it on the ps5?
They did roll out a revised version a couple of years ago with fewer cables apparently: http://www.pushsquare.com/news/2018/12/guide_psvr_cuh-zvr1_vs_cuh-zvr2_-_whats_the_differenceThe wires are a pain in the arse, so I’d be perhaps tempted to wait for the next one when they’ve managed to develop it so as not to have as many. It’s a joke.
Hmm guess I can ask if it’s the non wirey one?
Bought my tv for this when its released.
4k?Buying my 4K tv for this next year.
Looking forward to Sony’s presser in Feb when they will probably unveil the actual console itself and confirm its price, hardware etc and most of all show it off.
4k?
You'll look a right prat when they announce its 8k ready.
pfft peasantIt will be 4K compatible just like the Pro.
Well if I uncover a reasonably priced 8K TV on Black Friday next year then I will purchase that.
Right now unfortunately I don’t have a spare £2K-£6K to splash out on a new 8K tv unlike some...
I just bought a mid range 4K Samsung qled. The same tv in 8k is $6,000.004k?
You'll look a right prat when they announce its 8k ready.