mirrormatrix wrote: » What are peoples thoughts on disc drive vs download only?
Markitron wrote: » I'm just gonna go with Smyths with Amazon as a backup (or for a friend). I might consider Gamestop for a trade-in but I want a new iPad so will likely drop my PS4 Pro into CEX.
TitianGerm wrote: » I think Amazon take payment as soon as you order now so just something to keep in mind.
RedXIV wrote: » Hoping the disk drive will get some use for the odd purchased blu-ray also. Wonder if we can presume it'll play 4k Blu-ray?
Xenji wrote: » I have about 100 things currently pre ordered from Amazon and that is not the case, they take the money 24-48 hours before shipping.
CertifiedSimp wrote: » When I buy it (could be years down the line) I will be getting the disc version. I don't always have access to high speed internet so if a game comes out and I don't have it, then at least I can go to a shop and play the game with the disc.
TitianGerm wrote: » They've been taking money on order for me for the last 6 months or so. It always used to be when they shipped. Not sure why but there were big threads are n HUKD about it. Also how do you pre-order 100 things :eek:
How Soon Is Now wrote: » Disc for me I'd rather have the option of going either physical or digital depending on price. I like trading in certain types of games as well. I love collecting a console from the store on launch day or close enough so online would feel weird!
[Deleted User] wrote: » I'll be getting the disc version, games are cheaper. I like having physical copies and it will get a lot of use as a 4k blu ray player.
CastorTroy wrote: » If they don't announce a price, how many preorders will be cancelled when the price is announced? The rumour of November release means that's only 10-13 weeks away.
HairySalmon wrote: » They’re cutting it very fine, so I would hope they have a State of Play next week and just get it all over with and out in the open. MS have an entire console they’re waiting to announce only 10-13 weeks from release as well, this year has been mad.
Markitron wrote: » They can't blame Covid anymore either, seen as how the world has seemingly decided to collectively ignore it since June.
HairySalmon wrote: » It could be the case that these machines were designed when the economy was strong with no sigh of a recession, now the financial situation of a lot of people has been tested and they might not see the value in an expensive console when they once would have last year.
Markitron wrote: » The PS5 will be sold out for months regardless, unless it is over 600 quid or something.