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Hailey G 01-10-20 05:43 PM

re: PlayStation 5 - 11/12/20
 

Originally Posted by Tom Banjo (Post 13668943)
Well that sucks! There’s a lot of games I want to play (Last of Us, RDR, RDR2, Spider-Man, SW Jedi: Fallen Order, Injustice 1&2, probably some others I can’t think of right now). If I can’t wait a year and play these on PS5 I might just go ahead and get a PS4 instead.

You will be able to play PS4 games on PS5. You probably won't be able to play PS3 games (and you can't play them on a PS4 either).

EinCB 01-10-20 06:01 PM

re: PlayStation 5 - 11/12/20
 
There will be backwards compatibility - but I don't think it'll stop Sony from remastering recent games like Spider-Man and The Last Of Us II for the PS five.

story 01-10-20 06:39 PM

re: PlayStation 5 - 11/12/20
 
Will they ever remaster Battlefield Bad Company 2 for us?!

DJariya 01-10-20 07:04 PM

re: PlayStation 5 - 11/12/20
 
Console gaming is a huge investment of time and money. I know not everyone has $400 to 500 laying around and a few hundred dollars extra after that for new games. So I can understand someone who isn't really into this because they have their gaming resources invested in PC gaming instead.

I didn't get on the PS4 bandwagon until 2 years after launch. I think I got mine around 2015.

I'm not a PC gamer at all. I have a 1 year old Hewlett Packard PC, but it's used strictly for work, e-mail and Internet. I have no idea if it's even capable of gaming.


Michael Corvin 01-10-20 07:42 PM

re: PlayStation 5 - 11/12/20
 

Originally Posted by DJariya (Post 13668993)
Console gaming is a huge investment of time and money. I know not everyone has $400 to 500 laying around and a few hundred dollars extra after that for new games.

It's not like we don't know new consoles are coming. I've stashed $10 here and $20 there for the past couple months(without touching the budget) and have almost enough for the PS5 sitting in an evelope. Next up is saving for launch games and accessories. It helps that there aren't a ton of new releases this year that interest me so that's just some more money to sock away. I saved faster than expected, I could probably pull off a new Xbox as well if I had the desire.

Assuming a launch around November 20th, that's 45 weeks away. You could save $600 with just $13 a week. Depending on console pricing, that's the console and at least 1 game. I'm hoping they stick to $400 though.

Planning FTW. ;)

Tom Banjo 01-10-20 07:52 PM

re: PlayStation 5 - 11/12/20
 

Originally Posted by Obi-Wan Jabroni (Post 13668945)
You will be able to play PS4 games on PS5. You probably won't be able to play PS3 games (and you can't play them on a PS4 either).

Awesome, that’s good to know. Thanks!

Sonny Corinthos 01-11-20 06:12 AM

re: PlayStation 5 - 11/12/20
 

Originally Posted by Michael Corvin (Post 13669003)
It's not like we don't know new consoles are coming. I've stashed $10 here and $20 there for the past couple months(without touching the budget) and have almost enough for the PS5 sitting in an evelope. Next up is saving for launch games and accessories. It helps that there aren't a ton of new releases this year that interest me so that's just some more money to sock away. I saved faster than expected, I could probably pull off a new Xbox as well if I had the desire.

Assuming a launch around November 20th, that's 45 weeks away. You could save $600 with just $13 a week. Depending on console pricing, that's the console and at least 1 game. I'm hoping they stick to $400 though.

Planning FTW. ;)

Yep, that's how I pay for all of my new consoles. When I first hear about them, I start putting five to ten dollars back every time I break a big bill and put it back. It amazing how much money you can save by doing this.

K&AJones 01-14-20 03:17 PM

re: PlayStation 5 - 11/12/20
 

Originally Posted by Sonny Corinthos (Post 13669110)
Yep, that's how I pay for all of my new consoles. When I first hear about them, I start putting five to ten dollars back every time I break a big bill and put it back. It amazing how much money you can save by doing this.


Reminds me of people here at work over the years who eat out a lot then you'll hear them say they don't have any money, can't go here and do this or buy that. I bring mine, have a snack or swing by the house rarely eating out but like 2-3 times a month. I told them they don't see that $6-$9 daily add up because it's basically "Nickel & Dime" but when you say $30 a week x 4 = $120 or so a month x 12 months = a possible $1440.00 a year. Not saying don't eat out period but between eating out every day for lunch, snacks in the morning at the Gas Station, etc...that adds up and you don't even know it.

RichC2 01-15-20 02:19 PM

re: PlayStation 5 - 11/12/20
 
I make no delusion of the fact that I eat my money to the point that $30/day or $900 a month is my expected minimum at this stage of my life.

Goddamn I'm lazy.

Kdogg 01-17-20 04:40 PM

re: PlayStation 5 - 11/12/20
 

Originally Posted by DJariya (Post 13668993)
Console gaming is a huge investment of time and money. I know not everyone has $400 to 500 laying around and a few hundred dollars extra after that for new games. So I can understand someone who isn't really into this because they have their gaming resources invested in PC gaming instead.

The older I get the less I need to have the latest gaming system. I wait until the first redesign. By then the older games are in the $10-$20 range. By the time I’m done with then the next batch are reduced. I will still be playing through those years after the PS5 launch. It helps that I don’t care about multiplayer games.

K&AJones 02-06-20 09:05 AM

re: PlayStation 5 - 11/12/20
 
Interesting article on what some say will more likely be the PS5's SSD....

The Playstation 5 SSD Could Be The Samsung NVMe SSD 980 QVO ........https://www.playstationlifestyle.net...e-ssd-980-qvo/

mphtrilogy 02-06-20 09:40 AM

re: PlayStation 5 - 11/12/20
 
This might be the first PS system I don't buy, I just don't play games that much anymore....

K&AJones 02-10-20 09:10 AM

re: PlayStation 5 - 11/12/20
 
I think a lot of people....gamers and non-gamers...really don't understand the effects now, short term and long term with consumer electronics out of Asia which pretty much is the bulk and majority of what we see and use here in the states but across the globe...of how this bad this Coronavirus is, the toll and economic affect it's slowly starting to take hold of. It was a matter of time we start seeing articles like this and you can bet any and all others from Xbox, iPad, iPhones, TV's, Tablets, chips, etc...will all eventually see this.....

PS5 Could Face Delays or Shortages Due To Coronavirus ……….. PS5 Could Face Delays or Shortages Due to Coronavirus Crisis - Push Square

"Crisis Mode"...Coronavirus Disrupts The Heart of Electronics Manufacturing in China …….https://www.cnbc.com/2020/02/08/coro...-holidays.html

DJariya 02-13-20 10:52 PM

re: PlayStation 5 - 11/12/20
 
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/artic...mpression=true

Reportedly costs $450 to make each unit.

So cost to consumer could push $500.

Sonny Corinthos 02-14-20 06:38 AM

re: PlayStation 5 - 11/12/20
 
The Coronavirus could affect the PS5, as there could be shortages or a delayed launch.

PS5 Could Face Delays or Shortages Due to Coronavirus Crisis - Push Square

Decker 02-14-20 08:18 AM

re: PlayStation 5 - 11/12/20
 
Or they could delay the launch in hopes of getting the scarce parts they need cheaper next Spring, but then blame it on the Coronavirus.

A $499 price is a non-starter

lopper 02-14-20 08:22 AM

re: PlayStation 5 - 11/12/20
 
I think $499 is what we’re going to get, and it’s honestly a bit cheaper than I’d expected.

Deftones 02-14-20 11:14 AM

re: PlayStation 5 - 11/12/20
 
I don't see how these systems can't be $499 with what's in them. My wallet hopes not, but it's certainly possible.

The Questyen 02-14-20 11:18 AM

re: PlayStation 5 - 11/12/20
 
Yeah I've expected both consoles to be 500 bucks.

majorjoe23 02-14-20 11:24 AM

re: PlayStation 5 - 11/12/20
 
Is $499 a non-starter? Didn’t the PS3 launch at $600? My Xbox 360 Elite cost almost $500 in 2007.

fujishig 02-14-20 11:58 AM

re: PlayStation 5 - 11/12/20
 
The $600 PS3 launch price was a complete failure, wasn't it, opening the door for the 360? They learned their lesson with the $399 PS4. Even with inflation, $499 seems steep unless Microsoft also comes in at that price.

Decker 02-14-20 12:16 PM

re: PlayStation 5 - 11/12/20
 
I will probably get a PS5 before a Xbox Series X (or whatever it's called). It's my preferred gaming system and will have exclusive games on it, unlike the MS next gen system. $500 won't break me, but it is a pretty steep price for most.

steebo777 02-14-20 12:22 PM

re: PlayStation 5 - 11/12/20
 
I am very comfortable with the $499 price-point and expected it to be at least that.

Michael Corvin 02-14-20 12:23 PM

re: PlayStation 5 - 11/12/20
 
Every console that launched at $500 thus far has been a failure. Hell the Xbox One still hasn't recovered.

That being the case I expect both companies to ignore history altogether and launch at that price.
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lopper 02-14-20 12:36 PM

re: PlayStation 5 - 11/12/20
 
I wonder if Sony would sell the PS5 at a loss, and recoup those dollars on software. I'd imagine that with their exclusive titles it's certainly a possibility.


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