HairySalmon wrote: » The first wave of consoles always do, even the Wii U. But I’d imagine PS5 and Xbox will do very well regardless, I’d just imagine they’re worried about the risk of releasing at €600.
Markitron wrote: » I don't think they are stupid enough to price it that high. Also maybe it was just me but I don't remember the Wii-U being at all difficult to get.
CastorTroy wrote: » How much was the Pro at launch?
recyclops wrote: » I dont think its stupidity 600 is very reasonable for the tech that your buying. They somehow have to get that across to the consumer which i think both companies are failing to do. They are probably very worried of a slowdown after christmas and realistically they should be. Hobbies are a luxury item and unless they can convince people other than hardcore fans that the leap is worth taking then they wont ship enough to break even on the already discounted tech.
JimmyVik wrote: » If its over €500 I'll wait another year and see if it drops below €500. Pretty sure im not alone. And since a lot of people making the buy / no buy decision are the parents, price will be a huge factor. €500 is a big number to cross for a christmas present.
Zero-Cool wrote: » Not sure how many people here will be selling/trading their current gen? I checked CEX to see how much I'll get for my current kit and for my PS4 Pro, extra DS4, VR, Camera and 2 Move controllers, I should get €490 cash. I'd love to keep my VR but this means a near swap for a PS5. The only thing is, when to sell. I'll obviously get less the longer I wait and it means I might have to go some time with no PS4 but won't be too bad, still have the PS3
gerrybbadd wrote: » €399
TitianGerm wrote: » Loads of kids get new iPhones for Christmas and they're a lot more expensive than €600. Children get a lot more nowadays
Zero-Cool wrote: » Not sure how many people here will be selling/trading their current gen?
johnny_ultimate wrote: » It’s very easy to live in a digital only world these days if you have decent Internet (see PC) but there are a few drawbacks when it comes to consoles particularly. HDD space becomes more of a premium, which is expandable of course but is an extra cost and might work a bit differently in the SSD era we’re entering into. Otherwise you’ll need to be happy to delete games as needed. And hopefully download speeds will improve a tad this time around The main benefit of discs is simply that it’s often cheaper to buy new games that way, assuming you’re just buying for yourself and not game sharing or any of that jazz. You’ll frequently save upwards of 15-20 quid on PSN prices if you buy online or even in the likes of Smyths. The discless version will be permanently locked into PSN prices - fine when it comes to sales or PS Plus, but you’ll be constantly paying a premium for a new release most likely.
CastorTroy wrote: » Ratchet&Clank is due for release window, according to Insomniac on the Gamescom stream
The Nintendo Switch Launch Titles list features both the Nintendo Switch Games available on launch day (March 3rd, 2017) and in the launch "window" (usually meaning within the first three months following launch day).
Parsnips wrote: » No way I will go digital only. Sony & M$ will jizz their pants when consoles eventually go digital only. we will all get fleeced. I have bought several games new for €55 in smyths and either taught they where ****e or got terrible motion sickness from them. I traded them back in and only lost €10 for the privilage.Say no to Digital only
recyclops wrote: » rumours of a cod bundle being announced on the 9th with the multiplayer reveal, same date was touted for ps5 pre orders
Atlas_IRL wrote: » The main best thing about discless is gameshare.
Markitron wrote: » And no one knows how that will work on PS5
CastorTroy wrote: » So when do we get the PS5 Pro? :pac: