rob808 wrote: » Im hoping Smyths do have a plan for ps5 launch looking at there site today saying no home delivery or pick up.They might lockdown home delivery for just the ps5 launch given how expensive the ps5 consoles are or use different couriers.
Messi19 wrote: » Have preorders for this gone through the roof? I honestly haven't been keeping up with it at all. I've still plenty of use left in my ps4 yet so I'm not in any mad rush, nor do I have a 4k tv yet! Might pick up a tv in the jan sales and go from there
Potential-Monke wrote: » I can't see why these places can't tell everyone that collection is a thing, but the shop will be closed and you've to wait in a car (not standing or at the very least standing very far away) and wait for a phonecall to come to the door and collect. Make it mandatory to have it paid off beforehand (all retailers, not just GameStop but I'm using them as an example). Then it's simply produce your loyalty card/receipt and you get stuff handed over. No sales on the day. It's not that hard to do in fairness, and if it's only pre-orders and the shop itself is closed to walk-ins, they have all day to arrange it. Edit: I've created a thread specifically for pre-order talk, I think it would be easier for people still trying to pre-order to use a specific thread than trying to find the info on this one, and we can keep this one specific to any new information on the consoles/games/accessories and not get lost inbetween all the preorder chat:https://www.boards.ie/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=2058119473
Markitron wrote: » Well every place doing pre-orders pretty much sold out in minutes. We don't know the actual number of consoles pre-ordered yet but it is likely to be sold out into the new year.
J Mysterio wrote: » This release was a complete farce, particularly as regards pre-orders and national/ shop unit allocation process. Did they have a plan at all? The uptake was surely of a scale that must have been anticipated? There is always big interest in a new Sony console. It's just so odd as the mechanics of a release is quite predictable. Do they learn nothing from previous launches? I know that companies often like to have just a few units less than the public want, to create a buzz and demand, but don't know whether there was a Covid related supply problem in this instance or if they just badly misjudged the demand. Either way, completely botched release.
loughrey wrote: » Anyone think there will be any good OLED TV deals this black Friday? I'm looking at the LG BX 55 inch from Richer Sounds that's currently 1250, hoping to see a hundred or two taken off it around Black Friday. Has 4K 120hz and HDMI 2.1 support so very much PS5 ready
fixXxer wrote: » Some PS5 Hands on information. Nothing unexpected but still good to be getting news.
jones wrote: » What are they talking about here?It's also been revealed that Sony is moving into using 'X' as the confirmation button rather than 'O' with the PS5 - something which will no doubt take some getting used to. It's always been x as the confirmation button?
billybonkers wrote: » That is in Japan only I thought
billybonkers wrote: » Thinking about it, it would be easy enough for Sony to allow us to map the buttons to whatever we wanted, wouldn't it?
Wing126 wrote: » Actually, they said COVID hadn't disrupted their plans much. Regardless, whether or not COVID did affect their plans, they can only produce so many at a time and to have them arrive for launch, they have to be shipped at a certain time etc. Demand will always exceed supply at launch for popular products. It's not as easy as "just make more".
J Mysterio wrote: » If you have an anticipated launch window years ahead, it comes down to good project management, and planning. Anticipate demand, and yes, 'make more'.
J Mysterio wrote: » IAnticipate demand, and yes, 'make more'.
Wing126 wrote: » I'm sure you know much more about it all than both Sony and Microsoft's (who are also completely sold out on Pre-orders) planning teams. Why don't you go work for them and fix it all up?
The Raging Bile Duct wrote: » Wow, that's so ingenious... why didn't Sony do that!?!?! Gah!!!
SureYWouldntYa wrote: » Speaking of X and O on the remote, how would you pronounce it? I’d have always called the buttons down the years - square, circle, triangle, x Turns out x is supposed to be called cross, cant remember where i saw that a couple years ago but i was horrified