???? You keep mentioning XBox BC as a must-have feature and then you say this
The PS4 library is also vastly superior to the Xone so I'm not sure why you think people would choose the Xbox BC over PS5 BC.
You probably didn't know this but Xbox BC extends BEYOND last generation. I can pop in a game from 2005 and play it on my Xbox right now. My PS5 can't even READ my Wild Arms disc. Shocked and amazed Sony is charging $10 for me to play a game I already own. That alone is proof enough of the superior BC on Xbox.
What new games are coming out on GP (or even Xbox) that you can't play on PS5? You mean those random small indies? The PS5 also had lots of new exclusives this year so what you say doesn't make sense.
Game pass value isn't necessarily in the exclusives, it has those too, but in the ability for me to play games on the service that cost me extra to play on PS5. The PS5 is fundamentally more expensive to play games on because Sony regularly nickels and dimes you for things that Xbox gives for no additional cost.
What are those games available now on GP that makes you "completely disagree" about the value PS+?
As I have stated before game library is subjective. There is no point in getting in a list war with you. I prefer the fact Game pass has regular, brand new releases on the service. PS+ generally does not. That alone is the difference maker.
But what do you want exactly from your PS5 that makes you so frustrated? Day 1 AAA on PS+? That's pretty much the only thing missing. Just get rid of it at this point.
I'll keep my PS5 for the rare exclusive I'd like to play. I have no problem admitting Sony makes a good game from time to time I just don't like many of their other policies(paid cloud saves, monopolistic digital game prices, poor backwards compatibility features, fees for game upgrades, etc) so I'll do the majority of gaming on the platform that respects my time and money. Maybe you should expand your horizons.
Actually, it doesn't. My argument is perfectly sound, I just used an extreme example. You just have ZERO counter arguments, so you become salty. Is it not on the Xbox Shill manual?
I could call you a Sony shill but childish name calling is a waste of my time. Look at your previous posts if you are talking about zero counter arguments. You are the absolute definition of salty my friend and its pretty sad.
Better value =/= being able to buy something. If I need a family car and the auto seller only has a Sports car, the sports car doesn't suddenly become the better value proposition just because it's the only available one.
I clearly stated better value was a combination of price AND availability PLUS A lower over cost of entry to play games immediately. The price of the PS5 DE gets you games AND the XSS, assuming you aren't paying scalper prices. It is not a better value plain and simple especially to the target audience of the XSS; kids and casual gamers.
You made some decent points in that post (even if a lot of them are debatable) but this one is just flat-out not true. If you have a PC or a laptop that needs a replacement SSD, and you're upgrading the one in your PS5, you can easily place the old SSD in that PC or laptop.
Or, you can sell it to a much bigger audience because more people have any mixture of PCs, laptops and PS5s than they do Series consoles, which are the only consumer devices that really use its CF Express-format expandable storage cards.
That's also more opportunities to get money for that SSD, something Series' storage option does not provide. The only advantage Series' SSDs have is easy memory card-style plug-and-play, but that doesn't mean much in practice since most households will not have more than one Series console, not many gamers these days go to a buddy's house IRL to do couch co-op, and neither Series system is exactly portable. It's a neat marketing bullet point but in real-world usage probably has little traction.
You are making the same academic arguments you are accusing me of. First off the memory card is optional that is a fact not opinion. Secondly it absolutely can do things the Sony solution can't. That is also a fact. Third it can be argued the higher cost of the card is countered by the fees Sony charges gamers for things I mentioned earlier(paid cloud saves, monopolistic digital game prices, poor backwards compatibility features, fees for game upgrades, etc.) The difference of course is the card is a one time fee. The things I mentioned about Sony last the entire generation. It so assumes the card will never drop. We'll see if that ever happens. Fourth the average PS5 owner is not buying expanded storage to one day install it into some future PC they will build. You have to know that is pretty unlikely. What is far more likely is that I can pop out my Xbox memory card go to my friends house and play all the games I brought over easily. Sony's solution will NEVER allow that.
Yeah, DarkMage is arguing for value from a POV that's mainly academic and monetary, but by that notion, we wouldn't need consoles or Steam at all. Newgrounds has games for free, surely that is the pinnacle of value right?
Value is ultimately subjective and sometimes there is a thing as being too cheap. To the point where people may perceive there isn't enough quality there or a product is failing, because of such quick price reductions. I don't think Xbox is at that point tbh, but it is a bit weird seeing Series S and even Series X units regularly priced below MSRP across several retailers, even here in America apparently.
So I mean it's either a way to cover for softening demand, or price-fixing. The latter being such a serious violation it's almost ridiculous to suggest it. Plus with MS having already sunk so much money into Xbox the past few years I don't think they'd want to sacrifice even more by pricing essentially new consoles notably below MSRP, if they could see the market was willing to buy them at MSRP.
Price drops were a normal occurrence during a console game cycle. It was about getting the systems to a mass market impulse buy territory. It is mostly Sony and certainly Nintendo that have opted to make gaming MORE expensive. I don't like that trend.