Markitron wrote: » I really don't know where people are getting these predictions from, I can't see them ever doing this again after the PS3. There is no way it costs more than €500, I am so confident about this, I will listen to an entire Coldplay song if I am wrong.
Zero-Cool wrote: » On that note, f*ck anyone who buys anything at launch with the sole purpose of selling at a profit when said item sells out.
GavRedKing wrote: » I think Sonys advantage was holding out until after MS announced their pricing. They've 2 options if they were going to sell at over €500, adjust their price point down to be closer to MS or go maintain a slightly higher RRP and hope the fan base gets behind it from the off. Although in this day in age, theres a lot of people who own both consoles, maybe not both at launch, but over the consoles lifetime, its feasible to pick up both if theres exclusives on one or the other.
The Raging Bile Duct wrote: » I think €500 is about the max you're going to get the casual punter to pay for a console, especially at the moment - tbh, it'll probably be too high a price point for many families this Christmas in these Covid times. I can see the series X being a major seller compared to all the other consoles because of this. I know people try to make the comparison to the amount that people pay for their phones and the cost of a console but I think that's pretty much a bullshít comparison. A phone is going to be a lifestyle accessory in a way that a console can never be to the average person. Also, most people get their phones on plans so they are not shelling out the cost upfront so even though they will get screwed by their network provider over the course of the plan, they don't get that massive sting at the beginning.
GavRedKing wrote: » I think the Xbox Series S will be a big seller because people will see a new console and under cutting the rest by €100. Trying to explain to someone who isnt clued in or anyway tech savvy why a Series S isnt really a New Gen console in relation to the Series X or PS5 will fall on deaf ears, especially if you're the one forking over the cash. I'd say the difference with a console and a phone though is night and day. You might get a new phone every 2 or 3 years because of the plan and upgrades you're due, a console will last nearly a decades worth of use. Consoles are also pretty much inflation proof. A new iPhone or Samsung, top of the range would cost circa €900-1000 if you went ready to go and prices have increased steadily the last decade or so. Console prices, for what you're getting, if you consider inflation, have been remarkably low, IMO.
recyclops wrote: » give up your pre order if your wrong
Zero-Cool wrote: » I went to the trouble of googling Coldplay's longest song to find this for you if you're wrong. A whopping 7 minutes 17 seconds of pure Chris Martin bollox. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0IywjWWlxF8
Zero-Cool wrote: » I haven't listened to it myself, it could be a banger :pac:
RedXIV wrote: » One thing to keep in mind though about the "clueless parents" is that this is a rapidly diminishing demographic. Games have only gotten bigger and bigger over the last few decades and the mainstream hype of SNES vs MegaDrive or even PSX vs N64 vs Saturn were huge and games became very mainstream. Vast majority of parents now would be familar with games and concepts such as "Little Timmy wants a Playstation because the games he wants are only on Playstation". While I can see some parents not understanding the digital subscriptions etc, I'd be surprised if we had many parents coming in saying " I need a video game box, price is the only denominator".
billybonkers wrote: » God help the parents who but their kids and Xbox Series S over a PS5. Not gonna be a happy house on Christmas morning
The Raging Bile Duct wrote: » If a kid give their parents shít over spending €300 on a console and not spending €500 then that kid is an absolute dick stain.
billybonkers wrote: » I agree. But kids....
Creamy Goodness wrote: » That’s the parents fault somewhat if they bring up their kid to be like that. I was over the moon with anything I got at Christmas growing up but i did get a Dreamcast one year so that kept me happy :pac:
RedXIV wrote: » One thing to keep in mind though about the "clueless parents" is that this is a rapidly diminishing demographic. Games have only gotten bigger and bigger over the last few decades and the mainstream hype of SNES vs MegaDrive or even PSX vs N64 vs Saturn were huge and games became very mainstream. Vast majority of parents now would be familar with games and concepts such as "Little Timmy wants a Playstation because the games he wants are only on Playstation". While I can see some parents not understanding the digital subscriptions etc, I'd be surprised if we had many parents coming in saying " I need a video game box, price is the only denominator". On a side note, I'm hoping for the following tonight: 1. PS Now update - I think this needs to evolve more 2. 2 more PS5 launch titles (I just need to nail down my options for Day 1 purchase and nothing grabbed me yet) 3. Prices and release dates 4. Plans on how the migration of digital libraries will carry forward.
recyclops wrote: » To be honest a xbox with game pass ultimate subscription is a much better deal for a kid below the age of maybe 12/13. the get all the same games they and their mates can play, they have the ability to bring the console on every holiday that has wifi with Xcloud. i doubt kids are looking 3 years down the line for the latest GoW or TLOU considering they dont remember the series
The Raging Bile Duct wrote: » If a kid acts like that, they don't deserve to have any money spent on them. Honestly, if one of my kids went into a strop over getting a new console for Christmas because we couldn't afford to get them the one that was €200 dearer, I'd return the one they got and they could go without. Honestly, something like a PS5 would have to be an all-family present. I couldn't justify, or afford, shelling out €500 on one child for one present.
shrewdness wrote: » My guess for the pricing is €400/€500 for the Digital/Disk versions. Don't think they could go any lower than that for the digital, and a €100 difference seems about right. Don't think they'll want to go much more than the Series X so they'll go 500 aswell. Few random predictions for tonight: - Miles Morales gameplay. Seems fairly likely if that's presumably a launch title, very little of it shown so far - Maybe a long shot but maybe Demons Souls announced for launch. Either way the launch line up should become more clear. - An update/upgrade on PS Now, maybe bundled with Plus like others say. - A teaser of a big 1st party game that won't be out for a couple of years, GOW2 maybe. And the big one... - GTA V next gen gameplay :pac:
GavRedKing wrote: » GTA V, its nearly as bad as Skyrim now ffs.
TitianGerm wrote: » Minecraft and FIFA included in Game Pass and then Fortnite is free. I never hear my little cousins mention any other games.
Ivefoundgod wrote: » To be clear though the latest FIFA doesn't become available on EA access until well after its released, same with the other sports games. I think they make it available from March so FIFA 21 won't be on gamepass until March 2021.