Maybe…Stop giving them money?!
Yup. I was thinking about getting a playstation when GTA VI comes out. Ill wait for the PC release. If I’m forced into digital only, it’ll be on Steam, thanks.
If buying isn’t owning, then pirating isn’t theft, is it?
They’ve always prioritized anti-consumer practices, they just used to have to hide them and hold themselves back because there was a chance we might actually stop buying their products if we got too mad. Now they’ve pacified us to the point where we’ll complain even as we pull out our credit cards to consume more of their wares.
It’s literally the same issue we’re having in politics; they’re not your friends, and they have never been your friends - they only care about improving their own situation. They won’t care about someone who doesn’t stand up for themselves, and things will only get worse if we don’t come together to do something to stop their gravy train.
At least with corporations it’s easy - you just have to stop buying their products. Even that’s too hard for everyone to coordinate in this apathetic day and age, though, so they keep on profiting.
Yeah, thankfully Sony’s gaming division is pretty easy to drop, unlike say, Nestle or something, where every other dime you spend in a grocery store ends up in their evil pocket somehow even if you’re trying to be careful to avoid them.
Maybe there are plenty of people who will pay $1000+ for an all-digital walled garden console, but it’s kinda jumping the gun for them to assume they’ve got it on lock since it will be untested until next gen starts.
One major misconception people often make is that they assume they represent the average person. You won’t pay $1,000 for an all-digital walled garden console, but there are a bunch of people who just buy the next console to keep playing Fifa or Madden or whatever, and don’t pay any attention to any of this. Sony is banking on those people continuing to buy their products regardless, allowing them to make more money charging more for cheaper products, even if they lose some of their more well-informed consumers in the process.
The point is, we don’t know how many people there are who would buy at that price point because it’s as yet untested. Most of the people with PS5s now got them when they were $500 or less. I’m genuinely interested to see how a console with a 4 digit starting price fares. It’s a given that the PS6 will sell out at launch even if it’s $2000; it’s what happens after the demand of the hardcore gamers with excessive disposable income is satiated that will be interesting to see.
You’re right, we don’t know. Hopefully everyone will collectively agree that it’s not worth the price, but I’ve unfortunately seen too many companies blatantly fuck with their consumers only to have record profits to think this is going to be any different.
My prediction is that they will make plenty of money, but console gaming will shrink as it prices more and more people out.
Oh, yeah, that’ll happen. The tried and true method of making massive profits is to sacrifice long-term stability for short-term revenue, then abandon ship before it sinks.
Big opportunity for Xbox to make their own “here’s how you share a game on Playstation” display.
Yeah, they did it yesterday: they basically told us that next xbox won’t have an optical drive so they are looking for ways of digitizing your physical “for your convenience”:
Goodbye, Sony, hello, unaffordable PC gaming. Would everything go back to normal if the AI nazi cunts were luigied?
I don’t think so. The Moore’s law is dead. The priviledge of buying a new machine that’s twice as fast, half as power hungry or half the price as the old one is over.
One of the ways to optimize is to shorten the length of the bus connecting the components, making the machine more compact, less modular and less repairable.
I’ve enjoyed the golden times of technology as much as anyone, but realize it was an anomaly, not the normal.
As for the AI buble, it will pop eventually, to be replaced by some new fad, but it will never be the same.
PS: Just as I’m wring this, I’ve noticed a release fom IBM about a 0.7nm process that’s supposed to be twice as powerful and 70% more energy effective compared to 2nm, so not all is lost (yet). Can’t wait for the yield number.
That would only be the first step.
What do you mean about unaffordable PC gaming? A 10 year old console costs nearly as much as a brand new PC, like $200-$300 difference. Plus the games are cheaper on PC. Plus all to advantages of owning a PC/laptop. What made consoles appealing 10+ years ago is gone, no more plugnplay, no more savings, and no more simplicity.
PS5 Pro $900 re-released with minor upgrades 2024
Gaming Laptop $950 released 2023
I’m a PC gamer, so I support your point. Mine is that assembling a good gaming PC now is unaffordable, especially since the AI bubble has made the prices soar. Haven’t you seen the Steam Machine? Have you seen its specs? Its price?
So, yeah, PC games are cheaper, but the cost of entry atm is an arm.
Question to anyone who was buying ps5 discs:
When was the last time you even bought a game on disc that didn’t need a download to fix a critical issue right away? Cause it seems like they ruined disc ownership like since PS4 times.
Discs have become more of a tradeable license than anything else, but that’s still far, far better than having no option at all.
if you sell your games, sure. But I can play any game on any of my PS3 and older systems right now, right down to my 40 year old NES.
You think that sony server is going to give you those game patches 15 years from now?
You think that Sony server is going to give you those game patches 15 years from now?
Probably, considering that even with the closing of the PS3 store 20 years later, you will still be able to download and patch games you’ve already purchased. PS4 and PS5 will likely be backwards compatible on PS6 (for digital games only, of course), so will remain up for even longer since they’ll still be usable on current hardware.
But even if they’re went the Nintendo route where you only have a 15 year window or so, a tradeable license during that period is better than none at all. Still sucks ultimately, of course.
Next they’ll wonder why anti consumer practices don’t give them more consumers
Sony’s “What, don’t you guys have phones?!” Moment. Lol
Unfortunately Diablo is still pretty successful so I guess they got away with it?
If you’re so worried about Sony discontinuing physical media, just move to Steam!
Protip, you can run pirated games through Steam as a non-Steam game as well!
i mean yeah, but why?
If you’re on Linux, for Proton, and Steam Input for compatibility. There have been many games that won’t work with my PS5 controller unless I run them through Steam.