Yea I agree, also the stick drift issues and raising the prices of controllers.
I wanted a ps5 for when gta6 came out, but with these prices, sticking with PC and waiting for the pc release.
A $379 PELADN HA-4 mini PC has 16GB DDR5 RAM, 512GB NVMe SSD a Ryzen 7 7840HS that easily beats a PS5 (it ties even a i9 11900K desktop in CPU benchmarks).
The APU on that thing runs most games on medium settings (like a PS5) at 60fps and the latest games as well as a non pro PS5. It's a lot faster than a steam deck.
Who on earth needs a console for twice the price that performs worse or slightly better? If you are a tinkerer you can even upgrade that thing with an eGPU.
Radeon 780M with fast DDR5 and 8 core unlocked 5.1GHz CPU only has problems maintaining 30fps in Black Myth Wukong.
It runs circles around the non Pro PS5 in everything else. I wonder how the chinese did get it that cheap. I got one and almost can't believe the value of that thing... The metal box is decent and temps are great. All that copper makes that thing quite heavy though.
That’s what I thought too. They test the waters for a much higher price point. I’m not buying it, if they price the PS6 above 500€ with a disc drive I say goodbye to console gaming.
120€ if you want the disc drive. That’s 920€ total. A new PS5 Slim with disc drive is less than 500€ and I’ve seen used PS5 Phat with disc drive on ebay for less than 350€.
Almost double the price for a bit nicer raytracing, 2TB and higher framerates in the very few games that don’t support at least 60fps is a very hefty asking price.
For 900€ you can get a pretty good gaming PC. If you buy some parts used, you can even get a really good rig for that price. You might just need to wait a few years until the latest sony exclusives make it to PC eventually.
The point in their presentation was having graphics modes be an immovable 60FPS instead of 30FPS. Presumably, every game with a performance mode (that was previously 60FPS) will now run at 120FPS. That's effectively just doubling everything. It's certainly not a bad product, but it isn't for everyone.
Sony bought all the "Xbox is dead" talk (true or false doesn't matter, Sony believes it), and has started the high-end gaming console monopoly pricing.
Honestly price isn't an issue and the reason to go PS5 over PC is the ease of use. I can't stand having to get up to use my mouse to click start game, or games that never implemented proper console support on PC for whatever reason. It's just so much easier to have working HDR, Dolby Atmos, etc on a PS5 than it is with Steam big picture on a PC. I've tried it many times and there's always some frustration with the PC on a home theater setup.
Because a PC at a $700 price point will not perform the way the PS5 pro will, or be guaranteed that level of performance on its games for nearly as long. You can always get a better PC for more money but even at $700 the value to performance ratio is there for consoles.
The funniest part is my PS5 is collecting dust as it is. Played DeS remake, Ghost of Tsushima, and a Full Metal Panic PS4 game and haven't touched it since.
Oh, I played Silent Hill The Short Message, but that was so cringe I wish I hadn't played it at all. Soundtrack and monster design was good at least, but boy was the writing bad.
Seeing all the clips of Astro Bot was making me really want a PS5, despite the big price hike we got just last week where I am, then I saw this price and my desire for any PS5 curled up and died again.
I see a lot of outrage about the price. But really, what's the alternative? Inflation has been nuts and most things are up. GPU alone would cost more than the console, if you're building a pc.
I will say though, no disc drive is a real shit move. Just a few years ago it was like, "here's the price, and here's the price if you don't want a disk drive." Now it's the opposite and that part is definitely annoying.
The alternatives is getting a PS4 and playing 98% of the PS5 games at 70-90% of the visual quality and 100% of the gameplay, plus all the PS4 games the PS5 doesn't have.
Or just get a switch. You should already have a PC you can cheaply upgrade.
"comparable gpu" is kinda loaded. I have a pc and a ps5, so I'm not trying to take sides. What gpu are you getting for 350 usd that games at the fps, quality, and resolution that the ps5 does?
Let's suppose you are right for a moment, can the $350 buy a case, power supply, motherboard, CPU, RAM, hard disk that is on par with the PS5? GPU is only half the equation.
You're not wrong. It's far more powerful than any PC you can build for the same price. Everyone likes to complain on this platform, maybe more so than Reddit. Anything a company does to make money is down voted and called unreasonable.
I agree, I don't think there's anything Sony can do about the cost. Manufacturing costs aren't going down over time like they used to in the past. That's why there haven't been any price cuts this gen.
I think the PS5 Pro was just a doomed concept to begin with. There's nothing they could do to make games look noticeably better without making the console outrageously expensive or requiring devs to do an unreasonable amount of work to support it.