GamesDontSuck
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I am going to buy xbox series x and ps5 later in the year. Both will be disk consoles. I just don't see why limiting yourself to digital only is a good idea .... keep your options open.
O come on, you are triggert about a joke? No serious, you are a couch potato.Do you walk to your LP player and change Vinyls to listen to another track of your liking, or do you simply select the track on your device and it streams off of Spotify? At the end its the same for disc less gaming. Has nothing to do with being a couch potato or lazy ... its universal convenience.
Game share with my brother; £25 for Horizon FW day one digitalrather not have any physical media anymore, but they leave me no choice since:
- new digital release: EUR 80,-
- new physical release: EUR 65,-
Yes, cutting out the middle man, the extra material (disc, case and printed cover) produced and the transport gives you around 15 to 20 EUR extra cost.
Wat?
Oh - i couldn’t find the fun in your post(s).O come on, you are triggert about a joke? No serious, you are a couch potato.
Brb asking my mother if she can make me a brother as wellGame share with my brother; £25 for Horizon FW day one digital
Been hearing this for the last 10 years now.digital obviously. physical is dying and the sooner people admit it the better.
Unfortunately there are 2 or 3 points in The Last Guardian that crash on PS5 without the patch, and the final part of the game is unbeatable because a near-instant death mechanic updates with the frame rate, so at 60 FPS you don't have enough time to avoid it and will die. Every time.Even if you prefer digital only games, never handicap yourself with a digital only console. While thers an option, always go to the one that offers physical discs.
Practical example. The only way to play The Last Guardian at 60 FPS, is using a physical disk on PS5 without installing the day 1 patch. The digital version of the game is locked at 30fps.