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Releasing November 7
- 699 USD
- 699 GBP
- 799 Euro
- 119,980 Yen
Main updates are:
- Larger GPU
- Advanced Ray Tracing
- AI Upscaling technology: PSSR
Results for user:
- Get fidelity mode graphics, with “performance mode” performance.
From someone who is all-in on Sony stuff (PS4 & PS4 Pro, PSVR1 & 2), this is tone deaf. Too much money for 5 Pro with not enough to show for it. Let alone disc drive and stand are extra too. Bizarre.
Disc drive I can understand, with the push for digital, but vertical stand? That’s just cheap.
It feels like a weird time to launch it too. 60million are still on PS4. This is just going to fragment things even more for gamers and developers alike.
If I was buying a PS5 today? I’d buy the more powerful one.
But will I be upgrading from my 2020 PS5? Not unless it breaks.
Agreed. I’m a lifetime PS fan going all the way back to nearly 30 years but Sony has completely turned me off to the idea of ever buying another console from them again. My PS5 (disc version) is probably my biggest financial regret of the last two years
Why? I’ve been rather pleased with my PS5 disc version. I’ve never actually used the disc, but it’s there if I need to.
I’ve used the disc drive exactly twice for games in the last four years, but I’m happy it was there.
The second time, in fact, was just this last week because I was able to get Star Wars: Outlaws on disc for half off (some weird QVC deal a couple weeks ago).
I got the disc version because I like options, and also because I own the PS4 Spiderman game on disc. But I haven’t played that game in years, and I never actually go to the game store, or any department stores that sell games. Still, I like options.
It also is nice for that random night where you have a physical DVD to watch.
My friends wanted to do a Saw movie marathon, and one of them had all the discs. The PS5 was the only device I had that could play them.
Yeah that could be useful. We have a ridiculously expensive 4k DVD player that we bought several years ago. Back then our amp didn’t pass through HDR video, and if we ran the video through the TV first and then out to the amp from the TV for the audio, then the audio would get compressed. So we bought a DVD player with 2 HDMI outs. We ran one to the TV for HDR, and another to the amp for uncompressed pure audio. Since then we’ve replaced the amp with something more modern that will pass through HDR, but we still use the DVD player since its pretty high-end.
Technology sure is great, isn’t it?
The games look great, but not noticably greater than what the PS5 already does. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Yeah, just get a PS5 slim? should be fine if you don’t want the disc, or buy used PS5. My launch PS5 is still doing really well. But I stopped playing any multiplayer game on it and stopped PS Plus.
Who wouldn’t want to pay nearly 1k EUR (incl. stand+disc drive) to play 6 year old PS4 games with slightly better performance?
I mean, I have a ps5 since a very long time. But I just haven’t seen any good exclusive yet.
I was really happy with Ratchet and Clank, Spider-Man 2, and Final Fantasy XVI. Although I think all are on PC now.
I’m a big fan of Naughty dogs’s games and so far, they haven’t annonced anything. So far I think my most played game might be days gone :D
Sony’s been tone deaf since at least the 2011 hack, possibly since the price and architecture of the PS3.
Being “all-in” on Playstation at this point is like defending an abuser.
So if you want a disc drive and have your console vertically, it’s actually £825.
All that just for a bit of upscaling.
Feels like this generation isn’t even at the halfway point. Waste of money.
The regular PS5 came out in November 2020 so it’s been about 4 years. The PS4 came out in 2013 and got replaced 7 years later. So I’d say it’s pretty halfway.
I just hope this generation doesn’t stick around for 10 years.
I’m still waiting for this generation to start.
It feels like we’ve barely started to move past the PS4 with very few exceptions. I hope we don’t move past the PS5 until it’s necessary.
All respect to the “GPU Upgrade” I can’t help but feel they added FSR, slapped a $700 sticker on it and called it Pro.
I love that their version of FSR is called pisser
It already had FSR. And $700 is pretty good GPU money. At least on AMD.
I would have hoped for a bit more cpu grunt too.
45% faster is kinda meager considering it’s 4 years newer. Hopefully it’s based on Radeon 7000 series (or maybe 8k) so it’s raytracing is actually useful.
4 years newer and 40% more expensive.
What is FSR?
FSR is AMD’s name for their software upscaling technology. I guess Sony went and wrote their own upscaler because as someone above pointed out PS5 technically already had FSR, but similar to Nvidia DLSS, it’s all the same idea : render a small frame image (like 720/1080) at higher quality detail and use AI to blow the frame up to 4k before it reaches the display.
https://www.amd.com/en/products/graphics/technologies/fidelityfx/super-resolution.html
Thanks.
I’ve never been attracted by pc gaming, but the disappearance of disc drives and the high prices of PlayStation hardware these days is making me consider buying a Linux gaming PC after this generation.
I’d never thought this as I always saw so many advantages in console gaming…
But who knows, an optional disc drive on ps6 might still be proposed.
The Steam Deck is as close to a console as one could reasonably get while still offering all the flexibility and openness of a Linux PC.
I’m on my second (upgraded to an OLED), and I’m crazy satisfied with it.
I have a PS5 that goes mostly unused. I purchased the PS5 to continue my library from the PS4, but I’ve been really disappointed by this console generation. It doesn’t feel like it was much of an upgrade given not many games target the PS5 alone. And now Sony is doing a Pro for what purpose exactly?
The Steam Deck is a really exciting project and I might buy its successor but I guess it depends on how it would perform when docked on a bigger screen as I don’t see myself playing all the time on a small one.
800€+120€ disc drive… That’s just to much. But i don’t really need it, i’m fine with the normal ps5
+ 30€ vertical stand 🤡
Yikes, that’s not a good price, or look. And with most devs targeting PS4 (or Steam Deck) hardware these days, I’d say the new GPU will go underutilized outside of the AAAA sphere.
At that price point I’d say it’d be better to build a PC than get this thing.
Just wait until we start getting AAAAA games though!
Ooooo, I hope it comes from yet another Ubisoft government subsidy scam
Unless things have changed dramatically since I built my PC a few years ago, you can’t even get a good GFX card for that price, let alone build an entire PC.
Depends on the game, depends on the power. You can get a decent mid range PC for the price, I’ve seen a 3050 8GB for $275 CAD or $360 CAD for a 3060 12GB, and with a $959.99 CAD Price tag you can easily buy a Case for $60 CAD, 16GB of RAM for $50, $80 for a 550w Power Supply, $85 1TB of RAM, $100 for the Motherboard, and $200 for a Ryzen 7 5700, with $25 to get a cheap keyboard and mouse, or more if you get the 3050.
This is from a quick search, you can probably optimize it more if you go used, use PC Part Picker, or wait for better sales.
Please NOTE: I never claimed that this PC would be better than the PS5 Pro, I said it would be better to build one. Especially since you can upgrade the machine later, and have access to a larger library of games including Sony.
Though if you wanted to cheap out you could get a Steam Deck for much, much less.
Parts list:
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My friend hasn’t used any of his other systems since buying a Steam Deck. He loves the system. What’s weird is that I’ve been trying to get him to switch to Arch Linux for his PC for years, but he keeps complaining that he won’t be able to play games on it. I’ve told him that Steam Deck uses Arch, but he still thinks it’s going to be a huge hassle.
Setting up Linux is a pain for most distros from my experience, Steam deck makes things easy in comparison. I personally run Linux Mint as it’s easier to setup and run.
I’m biased because I enjoy installing operating systems, but I think that distros like Mint and Pop are actually easier to install than Windows is these days.
Wow. That was underwhelming. To be honest, my PS5 has been treated like a PS4 PRO PRO. Catching up on those old cheap PS4 games that had Pro patches. (I only have a base PS4). I mean TLOU2 looks great when patched for PS5 and I never understood why anyone would want the PS5 remaster because to my eyes there’s very little difference.
Also, that price and no stand or drive. What were they thinking?
At the end of the day, whose going to spend £700 so that their games look a little bit better?
That’s basically my view on it, and I’m okay with it. PS4 is around the graphical plateau where I just don’t care about advances - it just struggled to keep a good 30fps at the time. We didn’t need much more.
I think since I got my PS5, I still haven’t bought any true “5 exclusives” which was much the same experience as my Series S.
500 USD in 2006 is worth the equivalent of 780 USD now though
Yeah, but the PS3 had a disc drive. With the disc drive, PS5 Pro goes for more than $800.
This looks about as pointless as a PlayStation Portal.
… but I like PS Portal. Well, I like the idea of it. Haven’t tried the actual device yet.
I like the idea of a PlayStation 5 pro, but at that price I don’t think it’s worth it. That’s how I felt about the PlayStation portal too. Like it seems like a cool idea, but not for that price. Honestly I felt the same way about the psvr2 as well, but I ended up picking that up when it went on sale.
Yeah, I agree with PS Portal and the price. And yeah, it’s the same thing with PS5 Pro, if it was $100 cheaper, I think people would’ve been much more receptive to it.
I’m stunned by the negative comments, I’m excited and definitely getting this :D. All I wanted was higher framerates and better graphics with it if it’s too much to ask. I’ll get both + twice the storage. I don’t use the drive and keep the console horizontally anyway.
Well, the general consensus seems to be, the upgrade doesn’t seem very noticeable, and the price is too expensive. $200 more than the base model.
I think there would have been less complaints at $600 price range, but that’s just my speculation.
But if you like it, and can afford it, it is more powerful than PS5, so go for it!
I’m excited because this might drive down used prices for the older (disc) models. Actually they might keep selling the slim cheaper new as a budget version.
Depends on the adoption, if enough people don’t go for it, it won’t make much for a difference.
If physical disc drives disappear, I might leave consoles and only use a Linux gaming PC as they would lose a big advantage in my eyes.
In a way, I guess we really need Xbox to get back to shape so that Sony doesn’t become the only player in its market and doesn’t try anything stupid.
This or Valve releasing a gaming console/pc for your leaving room for approximately the price of a ps5.
But I just made a comparison online as I was trying to buy Star Wars Jedi Survivor and the game is around 80 dollars on Steam, 40 dollars on the ps store and 49 dollars for the physical version on ps5 on a swiss (my country) online retailer. So when people are saying that games are always cheaper on pc, I don’t think it’s always the case.
A “console” like box, where games run on a click, without fiddling with anything, at competitive pricing and power. If valve can provide that, they can take over a huge market. Well, they are already doing it with SteamDeck, but a proper home console would bring them in direct competition with PS and Xbox.
I haven’t looked at AAA games, but pretty much any indie I have looked up is cheaper on Steam than on Switch or PS.
Yeah it would need to be straightforward and with as little settings as possible as I don’t think it’s what console gamers are looking for. Just watching at videos about games running on Steam Deck and seeing how many different settings you have to choose to get the game running is depressing for me.
About the prices, I also checked Cyberpunk Phantom Liberty and it was 5 dollars cheaper on PS Store than on Steam. It’s clearly not a small indie game though…
Yeah, it’s one of the biggest reason I moved to consoles. That and the fact that we didn’t used to have much support for Linux gaming back in the day. Thankfully Valve has helped a ton with that.