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Re: PlayStation 5 ($499) and PlayStation 5 Digital Edition ($399) - Releases on Novem
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Re: PlayStation 5 ($499) and PlayStation 5 Digital Edition ($399) - Releases on Novem
I will say it again..
You are saving $100 up front but the cost of digital is way beyond physical copies in the long run.
You are going to spend way more than $100 with digital only. If you don’t like a game? Tough luck.
I wanted digital only but the more I read and the more I thought about it, $100 more, no reason to not get the disk version IMO.
Also, if sales were like PC, digital would make more sense, they’re not. Games that are $9.99 in store are still $59.99 on PSN. At $69.99, digital going to get expensive very quick.Last edited by TheBleedingRed21; 09-26-2020, 03:16 PM.Comment
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Re: PlayStation 5 ($499) and PlayStation 5 Digital Edition ($399) - Releases on Novem
Off topic, will we be able to game share like with the PS4?
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Re: PlayStation 5 ($499) and PlayStation 5 Digital Edition ($399) - Releases on Novem
I will say it again..
You are saving $100 up front but the cost of digital is way beyond physical copies in the long run.
You are going to spend way more than $100 with digital only. If you don’t like a game? Tough luck.
I wanted digital only but the more I read and the more I thought about it, $100 more, no reason to not get the disk version IMO.
Also, if sales were like PC, digital would make more sense, they’re not. Games that are $9.99 in store are still $59.99 on PSN. At $69.99, digital going to get expensive very quick.
Trading in used games is still the big advantage for discs.Comment
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Re: PlayStation 5 ($499) and PlayStation 5 Digital Edition ($399) - Releases on Novem
My point is, the $100 you save going digital is going to be spent very quickly. It’s just the way it is. I am mainly speaking to those upset they’re stuck with the disc edition.
If digital works for you, rock on.
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To clarify, on PC, you can get a $59.99 game for around $40-50 on any release very easily (preorders from green man gaming, steam deals, etc). Console digital games have never and will never be like that.Last edited by TheBleedingRed21; 09-26-2020, 04:01 PM.Comment
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Re: PlayStation 5 ($499) and PlayStation 5 Digital Edition ($399) - Releases on Novem
As long as there is a disk option, I will always choose that. Nothing beats having a physical copy.
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I haven’t bought a disk game in years and don’t mind saving $100.
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There is no right or wrong answer when it comes to physical or digital.--
Have you ever wanted to coach or play basketball at the next level, but something prevented you from achieving that dream? Fret no more. Ask me about SimWorld Hoops to see how you can create your virtual self, and follow your path from the prep-level to the pros.
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Re: PlayStation 5 ($499) and PlayStation 5 Digital Edition ($399) - Releases on Novem
I will say it again..
You are saving $100 up front but the cost of digital is way beyond physical copies in the long run.
You are going to spend way more than $100 with digital only. If you don’t like a game? Tough luck.
I wanted digital only but the more I read and the more I thought about it, $100 more, no reason to not get the disk version IMO.
Also, if sales were like PC, digital would make more sense, they’re not. Games that are $9.99 in store are still $59.99 on PSN. At $69.99, digital going to get expensive very quick.
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Re: PlayStation 5 ($499) and PlayStation 5 Digital Edition ($399) - Releases on Novem
Anyone know if we will be able to game share again with the PS5/XSX? Can’t find any info on this. Thanks
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Re: PlayStation 5 ($499) and PlayStation 5 Digital Edition ($399) - Releases on Novem
I think it’s more of the idea that the physical doesn’t,air you stuck in a decision. If I see a physical disc version on sale? I can get that. If I see digital on sale? I can get that. For us sports fans physical still makes sense because keeping say mlb 16,17,18,19 in 2020 makes no sense. Rather trade in yearly released sports games, even if it’s for 5-10 bucks because I don’t need any coasters.Yankees, Manchester United, Chicago Bears, New York RangersComment
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Re: PlayStation 5 ($499) and PlayStation 5 Digital Edition ($399) - Releases on Novem
Yea this is huge. I would assume it would, but you never know with Sony since they haven’t been the most consumer friendly with the ps5 so far.
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Re: PlayStation 5 ($499) and PlayStation 5 Digital Edition ($399) - Releases on Novem
I think it’s more of the idea that the physical doesn’t,air you stuck in a decision. If I see a physical disc version on sale? I can get that. If I see digital on sale? I can get that. For us sports fans physical still makes sense because keeping say mlb 16,17,18,19 in 2020 makes no sense. Rather trade in yearly released sports games, even if it’s for 5-10 bucks because I don’t need any coasters.--
Have you ever wanted to coach or play basketball at the next level, but something prevented you from achieving that dream? Fret no more. Ask me about SimWorld Hoops to see how you can create your virtual self, and follow your path from the prep-level to the pros.
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