midnightAI
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Very much so, they are having a hard time getting the Pro itself so some will definitely be targeting the driveI can see scalpers having a hand in these shortages.
Very much so, they are having a hard time getting the Pro itself so some will definitely be targeting the driveI can see scalpers having a hand in these shortages.
No they don't. Somebody can pay £80 more to some nobody, right now, and foil this "more money" plan.There is no conspiracy, they want people to buy digital games over physical games - they get more money and consumers can't sell them.
I couldn't care less if you bought one or not in Poland when you checked late. I'm just saying that Slim users were not "prevented" from easily getting a disc drive to drive your digital conspiracy idea. They were in supply prior to the spike in demand due to Pro. The Pro being DE only pushed demand high and like almost every other PS accessory (Portal, Charging Dock, PSVR2 adaptor, Etc) there were stock issues near launch due to demand. But of course the disc drive being in high demand at the moment is some crazy conspiracy, sure, sure. And when it comes back into supply in Feb/March Sony have given up on their digital evil plans, yes?I love idea of "there was ton of disc drives, why didn't you buy one?"
The day Cerny announced console (the day we knew for the first time about only DE) i checked for disc drives where I live - no disc drives at retail, only overpriced ones on Allegro (works like ebay).
They would have far more to lose than gain in the era of backwards compatibility and people carrying their entire libraries across generations. Again, some really hot takes in here.
No they don't. Somebody can pay £80 more to some nobody, right now, and foil this "more money" plan.
I couldn't care less if you bought one or not in Poland when you checked late. I'm just saying that Slim users were not "prevented" from easily getting a disc drive to drive your digital conspiracy idea. They were in supply prior to the spike in demand due to Pro. The Pro being DE only pushed demand high and like almost every other PS accessory (Portal, Charging Dock, PSVR2 adaptor, Etc) there were stock issues near launch due to demand. But of course the disc drive being in high demand at the moment is some crazy conspiracy, sure, sure. And when it comes back into supply in Feb/March Sony have given up on their digital evil plans, yes?
No they don't. Somebody can pay £80 more to some nobody, right now, and foil this "more money" plan.
I couldn't care less if you bought one or not in Poland when you checked late. I'm just saying that Slim users were not "prevented" from easily getting a disc drive to drive your digital conspiracy idea. They were in supply prior to the spike in demand due to Pro. The Pro being DE only pushed demand high and like almost every other PS accessory (Portal, Charging Dock, PSVR2 adaptor, Etc) there were stock issues near launch due to demand. But of course the disc drive being in high demand at the moment is some crazy conspiracy, sure, sure. And when it comes back into supply in Feb/March Sony have given up on their digital evil plans, yes?
This is what seems to have happened. I saw so many posts here or on Social media of people rushing to buy a drive the moment the pro was annoucned. Combine this with scalpers and the demand completely outstripped the supply.Good thing i got mine when the Pro was announced. I knew this would happen.
I also couldn't get a portal for several months. What's the latest conspiracy theory about that?
You should have bought one back in early September like I did. Writing was on the wall what was going to happen there.I’m not sure how it’s outside of the UK but it’s a joke over here.
Sony have just released their premium console for £700 and it’s impossible to find a PS5 disc drive instock anywhere.
Some stores haven’t had stock in weeks.
The only way to get one now is by paying like £180 off Ebay when the RRP is £100.
Can’t believe this wasn’t sorted before launch.
It’s bad enough the Pro doesn’t come with a disc drive to begin but this is something else.
They might prefer people to go digital for obvious reasons, but it's not like they don't want them to keep buying stuff and being in their ecosystem. To me the separate drive seem more like a manufacturing boon rather than an attempt to force people into digital. It's far easier to manufacture two SKUs (slim/pro) and then have a separate accessory that works with all consoles instead of manufacturing 4 different ones. The existing drive might even be compatible with the PS6 for all we know which would be great for both Sony and consumers that already own it.I was joking. But only slightly. I honestly don't think Sony wants us to keep physical media alive, or else they would've included the disc drive. Just like Microsoft, they want to push us into a digital only future. Makes sense for them but not for me as a consumer and collector.
Yeah because why would one be needed? It’s a fucking 250 dollar controller?Also the dualsense edge stick modules have been out of stock for months
The existing drive might even be compatible with the PS6 for all we know which would be great for both Sony and consumers that already own it.
Thank you for being so concerned for us Ponies. I'm so gratefulThere’s no excuse for Sony here. The lack of communication clearly shows they no longer prioritize keeping players engaged. It feels like they’re slowly conditioning people to accept a lesser experience as PlayStation gamers. Their poor communication around exclusives and gradual shifts in policy seem aimed at changing players' perspectives to take advantage of them. Sony post-2020 just isn’t the same. Once this generation ends, I’m done with their ecosystem—PC and Switch are the way to go.
I’m not sure how it’s outside of the UK but it’s a joke over here.
Sony have just released their premium console for £700 and it’s impossible to find a PS5 disc drive instock anywhere.
Some stores haven’t had stock in weeks.
The only way to get one now is by paying like £180 off Ebay when the RRP is £100.
Can’t believe this wasn’t sorted before launch.
It’s bad enough the Pro doesn’t come with a disc drive to begin but this is something else.
They might prefer people to go digital for obvious reasons, but it's not like they don't want them to keep buying stuff and being in their ecosystem. To me the separate drive seem more like a manufacturing boon rather than an attempt to force people into digital. It's far easier to manufacture two SKUs (slim/pro) and then have a separate accessory that works with all consoles instead of manufacturing 4 different ones. The existing drive might even be compatible with the PS6 for all we know which would be great for both Sony and consumers that already own it.
There is a simple solution, re-buy all of your disc games digitally at full price in PSN store. Make Sony happy. /sI’m not sure how it’s outside of the UK but it’s a joke over here.
Sony have just released their premium console for £700 and it’s impossible to find a PS5 disc drive instock anywhere.
Some stores haven’t had stock in weeks.
The only way to get one now is by paying like £180 off Ebay when the RRP is £100.
Can’t believe this wasn’t sorted before launch.
It’s bad enough the Pro doesn’t come with a disc drive to begin but this is something else.
I have one right now and I'm using it. It's working on a PS5 to play all your PS4 games, probably a bad example. Unless they change to a more advanced drive (if there is anything new in BD tech by then) then there's a chance it will.Dualshock 4 isnt working on the ps5 and you think there might be a chance for the drive to work on the ps6
I find this gif extremely arousing.
Sony aren't that great in predicting demand in general as their history with other PS5 accessories show (Ones you don't have a conspiracy theory for I'm guessing). I think this is due to risk aversion driven by their prior low margins if I were to guess. If you haven't been paying attention though this is made a lot worse by scalpers buying up stock intended for the consumer. Scalpers are charging 80% margins on these products by buying up all stock and creating scarcity with them as the only supplier. They are playing the market and PS doesn't benefit from it.They were making Pro consoles for months now, why not make disc drives at the same time? They were dumb enough to think no one would want one?
Step by step pushing some of those people to digital only until more and more accept their shitty fate. You think a company like Sony need six month to meet demand on a cheap item that's made for 10 bucks is insanity on its own.
going to shamelessly quote myself from last year.Likely to give the PS fans an illusion of choice, as they can easily artificial constrain the supply of the drive to further push the fanbase to digital.
You know Sony could have just added it in if they really felt the way you do. They don’t.They would have far more to lose than gain in the era of backwards compatibility and people carrying their entire libraries across generations. Again, some really hot takes in here.
Drives being out of stock means people are buying them, scalpers are scalping them etc. So they're in very high demand, which makes physical media pretty safe for at least one more generation.
Dualshock 4 isnt working on the ps5 and you think there might be a chance for the drive to work on the ps6
The problem with those is not availability from Sony. You can find a ton of stick modules and disc drives for sale. As far as Sony is concerned, they're hitting their sales targets with those. Problem is they're all for sale on Ebay from people who set up bots to buy them.
Good news is Sony(and Nintendo) knows that's a problem, and it looks like they're working on fixing it. But it's not an easy fix.
Sony wants you to buy thier games digitally more than physically which make me fear that they gonna pull the same crap with PS6.
At least I can easily ignore Pro because it’s not really new system, I won’t miss out on games if I don’t get Pro.
With PS6 is different story, I hope they don't fucking do this again.
It also makes no sense to buy more consoles if you can no longer physically buy the games.They launch PS6 digital only, and I'm out.
PC all the way if that happens (owner of all PS systems through the years)
Compared to other pro controllers, DS Edge is easily the most complicated to manufacture. Not a single part is interchangeable with a regular DS. Furthermore, because of those stick modules, Edge has less functionality (ie 4 back paddles) than pretty much every other pro controller out there so Sony probably lost a good chunk of potential customers right there.The reason behind this seems to be their push to drive up revenue by selling more of their poorly made controllers. Having limited stock on the “solution” to a badly designed product is incredibly frustrating. I’ve had three controllers this generation alone with stick drift issues. Imagine buying an overpriced pro controller just to avoid replacing the whole controller repeatedly, only to find that the solution they promised isn’t even available. At this point, it feels almost like robbery.
It's in stock now at GS, for pro members pnly.
On the other hand, it's PRO enough that you can replace the drive with other one once this breaks.A pro model that requires another device to run games is flat-out ridiculous.
Fuck all the cunts that thought this was a great idea, starting with Hermen.