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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.
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 was doing just fine until FF7 Rebirth. Bastards got me.
Rebirth was amazing, can't wait for the next one!
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.
If a product doesn’t make sense, invest in other products instead. First party games. Psvr2 is all but abandoned,
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.
I got a new Dual Shok 4 and SSD this year lol
Thankfully this list is small enough that you can just ignore it:
https://www.playstation.com/support/games/ps5-backward-compatibility-games/#only
This. I never got a PS5 and it hasn’t impacted me at almost at all. Everything I’ve wanted to play has also come out of PS4 and plays just fine.
Your comment is more a reflection on the choice of console rather than discussing the price. Pc upgrades are not always that cheap, either.
There's not many models that expensive. A comparable GPU to the PS5 Pro's is around half the cost
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.
"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?
I was thinking between 7600 XT and 7700 XT or 4060 and 4060 TI.
7700XT and 4060ti aren't retailing for 350USD and you're not getting 4k 60fps at the fidelity the PS5 pro is doing.
The consoles are typically FSR2 upscaling from 1440p or lower. Plenty of games are down around 720p. Lets not pretend theyre doing 4k native on AAA titles. The pro isnt going to be native either, we need to see games and PSSR in action to see where it falls vs FSR, XESS, DLSS, and see what gpu is closest in performance. You can get a used RTX 3080 for 350-400 and i'll be pleasantly surprised if PS5 Pro beats that level of performance.