bennyl10 wrote: » Government have confirmed you’re allowed travel outside the 5k for purposes of retail
Wing126 wrote: » They may be more strict this time around with the fines being brought in...
>>People can travel within 5km of their home for exercise >>There will be a penalty for movement outside 5km, with exemptions to this for essential work and purposes >>The Taoiseach said tonight that legislation giving effect to such penalties would come before cabinet tomorrow.
billybonkers wrote: » New digital foundry episode on thermals and acoustics of the XSX. I know they are MS bias a bit but it looks like it's pretty quiet and I think the design is great.https://youtu.be/aQ22I9WGIvw
TitianGerm wrote: » How do you reckon DF are Microsoft biased? I've never heard that leveled at them and have always found them fair in thier assessment of consoles, PC tech, games etc.
Exclamation Marc wrote: » They can't and won't be. We picked up our shopping 13km away during the first lockdown as it was the better stocked Tesco than the one near us. Never a complaint from the Gardai. Further, many people have specific chemists they use.
billybonkers wrote: » I could be wrong and apologies if so. I think they have cosied up to MS a bit since they go to reveal to One X specs. Maybe its my own bias at the fact they have had so much access to MS recently and Sony have not given them any hardware to test yet
Markitron wrote: » Yea they have always been pretty even handed, they are excited by the tech not any console war nonsense.
jonerkinsella wrote: » I remember Richard Leadbetter done a video on the potential cost of the upcoming consoles a few months ago. I can't remember the exact one. It was a hypothetical opinion piece of his. He was talking through his ass. The video was shot after he had been wined and dined courtesy of to XSX reveal. He posited his opinion that because the XSX was a more traditional concept (SSD) the costs were likely to be in the $5-600 range, but because Sony went with a custom SSD solution, it should be expected to cost in the region of $6-700 range. It was pure fantasy speculation that he had no right to speculate on. It was scare mongering. I lost a lot of respect for him in particular after that video. A lot of consumers seem to trust them, I don't. I just treat most of their stuff as opinion pieces.
jonerkinsella wrote: » I said last week in this thread that the consoles will be €400 and €500. I also said that there would be a lot of potential price leaks coming out in the next few weeks. This is starting to transpire for the PS and XbX/S. With the rumors of a huge event by MS in July with a potential price announcement, I am now thinking that the consoles are actually gonna be cheaper. I think Sony want MS to go with the €500 on the XbX and they will drop to €450 for the F and €350 for the D. Remember the article on Bloomberg reporting the manufacturing cost of $450 per unit. Sony are in the ballpark with that. I think MS have spent quite a lot more on speccing out the XbX with the more raw power components. Sony are storming way ahead of MS in the interest from consumers for the next gen. Viewer indicators of PS vs XB on Youtube are a clear indicator of this. Sony are jebating MS. Lets see who commits first. I think it will be MS as they are under pressure to make this a success. Sony can afford to wait in the tall grass.
The Raging Bile Duct wrote: » He speculated on the cost when no one knew what the cost of the consoles was going to be. He was wrong. Life went on. I don't know what the problem is.
xtal191 wrote: » Wouldn't be surprised if the PS5 was originally planed to be in the region of $6-700, its something we'll probably never know
ERG89 wrote: » Honestly had they released it for €600 I still think the PS5 would have still been hard to get on release, in 2020 people ain't afraid about spending money to stave off boredom.
Liamo_mu wrote: » Not that I don't believe you but where did you see this?
corcaigh07 wrote: » It's not on gov.ie, I don't see how someone can collect a PS5 as an essential service. Edit: I see it here: https://www.gov.ie/en/publication/60ecc-essential-retail-outlets-for-level-4/?referrer=http://www.gov.ie/essentialretail/
Grumpypants wrote: » The government aren't daft enough to put Santy in lockdown.
spideyman92 wrote: » Smyths gets to stay open as a click & collect business it seems but with the domestic travel restrictions it seems to only benefit anyone that has a Smyths inside their 5km from what I gather? If so I'm screwed
Farrelk wrote: » You're allowed travel further than 5km for care of animals. The dog will be 'going to the vets' on launch day so