I'm moving this from another topic because it kind of shifted a bit.
So to summarise, the PS5 pro is going to cost $700, or €800 at launch, and it doesn't even come with a disc drive, and barely updates much of anything.
One extra turn-off for me is it boasting "AI Upscaling". Seeing how the UHD Blu-Ray releases of True Lies and Alien have turned out, I'm not exactly thrilled by this idea.
Quote from: SerialDreams on September 15, 2024, 06:34:50 PM
Heard about that. Absolute rip-off, but not at all unexpected.
That's how modern games and consoles are, cut out what used to be part of the main thing then sell it back separately for a premium.
Consoles these days (really starting with the PS4 and XBone) nickel and dime their user bases at every opportunity.
I think it goes deeper than that. It's no secret that console makers have been trying to go digital-only, with Microsoft closing down its physical games division, Sony stopping production of BD-Rs (Though I imagine companies like Verbatm still make them), and games generally requiring downloads to even function nowadays.
I think Sony are banking on players not bothering to fork over the extra money and just going digital, similar how phones managed to push users into using bluetooth earbuds instead of traditional 35mm headphones. Going bluetooth is just more convenient than buying an adapter when they force you to do so.
Quote from: SerialDreams on September 15, 2024, 06:34:50 PM
The PS3 was my go-to for online gaming back then since the only modern PC I had was a Compaq Presario with Windows 7 on it, and it could barely play Portal 2 at a good frame rate. I have a lot of fond memories of playing both the Multiplayer and Zombies modes of World at War and Black Ops, aswell as MW3 with my sister when that came out and Soul Calibur V with my brother when that was brand new.
I quit when I found out that the PS4 would require PS-Plus in order to play online. Now even Nintendo is doing it not only with basic online multiplayer, but even old games now require a subscription.
I'm sorry for going on a bit of a tangent, but I just hate that the modern ideology in everything from consoles to movies nowadays puts profit first to tenth. Giving them one horrible option.
Quote from: rapappa the pepper on September 15, 2024, 06:51:48 PM
It's why i got a PS2 on my 15th birthday, why bother about all of this negativity when you don't have to play by their rules?
Also, i still play some COD Black Ops and World at War, replaying WaW's campaign on Veteran lately, it'd be cool to play zombies with you some other time but... i mean i guess you grew up enough to not have time nowadays...
Honestly, I've been retro gaming since 2008, and I've never really looked back. Though I wouldn't have guessed how badly gaming would have sunk since. Early PS3 and Xbox 360 games are still playable today, and most don't try to gut you for your money.
I did briefly go back to modern with the Wii U and PC DVD games, but the Wii U failed and PC went digital only.