45% faster than PS5. Might cost $600 . Sony just hiked the PS5 in Japan to $550.

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It's likely to use the same removable drive system that the Slim used, so you could remove the drive if you wanted to. And Vice Versa if it doesn't include the drive that they most likely want you to purchase separately.Scraper wrote: Tue Sep 10, 2024 11:18 am It's been officially revealed. The leaks were right on in terms of specs and features. It launches 11-7-24 for $699. I think that is the disc version, I didn't see any mention of a non disc version.
Don't forget that Sony has some experience in that department.Daehawk wrote: Tue Sep 10, 2024 3:39 pm Sony has now done what xbox once did....overpriced themselves out of the market. PC GAME GODS!
Its because of the scalpers when the PS5 was launched. Retailers and distributors were mad because machines were being bought at retail price and scalped for over $1000 in 2022. And everyone got mad at them not just the scalpers. So when there is limited supply rising the retail price limits that.Daehawk wrote: Tue Sep 10, 2024 3:39 pm Sony has now done what xbox once did....overpriced themselves out of the market. PC GAME GODS!
After tax Sony charges $747 for the Pro. My brother in law is going to buy my current PS5 for $350.00. So in reality I'm going to get a PS5 pro for $400.00 which is the only reason I pulled the trigger. $400.00 for a mid gen upgrade feels a heck of lot better than $750. I'll decide later if I want to pay for the disc expansion. I realistically only have 2 games I would need the disc drive for at this point, so it might be cheaper just to pass on the drive and buy the digital versions of those games if I want to play them on the Pro.GreenGoo wrote: Thu Sep 26, 2024 1:22 pm Hey, I typically don't judge people for how they spend their money. And it certainly seems better than the base model. Enjoy.
So does that mean you pre-ordered the 30th anniversary ps5 pro?Kurth wrote: Sat Sep 28, 2024 3:57 pm Just got back from the Tokyo Game Show. I was on the fence about getting a Pro, but they kind of got me with the new 30th Anniversary model: In the original PS colors, that thing is hitting the nostalgia notes strongly!
Also, some of the new games coming out look really interesting. There was a lot of stuff there thatâs mainly for the Japanese market and was unfamiliar to me (and a little strange), but my âgame of showâ was an upcoming horror/survivor title, âREANIMAL,â which was super creepy.
Missed it. Was flying back from Japan when it happened. Oh well . . . Given how few of them are being released, probably wouldnât have been able to get one anyway.Scraper wrote: Sat Sep 28, 2024 7:47 pmSo does that mean you pre-ordered the 30th anniversary ps5 pro?Kurth wrote: Sat Sep 28, 2024 3:57 pm Just got back from the Tokyo Game Show. I was on the fence about getting a Pro, but they kind of got me with the new 30th Anniversary model: In the original PS colors, that thing is hitting the nostalgia notes strongly!
Also, some of the new games coming out look really interesting. There was a lot of stuff there thatâs mainly for the Japanese market and was unfamiliar to me (and a little strange), but my âgame of showâ was an upcoming horror/survivor title, âREANIMAL,â which was super creepy.
For me it comes down to running the games at 4K with Ray Tracing on and framerates higher than 30. Give me the best graphical options with a smooth frame rate.Rumpy wrote: Sun Sep 29, 2024 11:25 pm Yeah, that's been the main complaint of the PS5 Pro. The PS4 Pro was done because TVs had advanced since the release of the PS4, to add 4K HDR support. But this generation doesn't have that technological gap to make a PS5 Pro necessary.
And I don't blame you. But you're probably in the 1% who can really take advantage of it. Most probably wouldn't even notice. I don't think the reveal trailer was particularly convincing in pointing out the benefits via minute comparisons. They could have done a better job with that, particularly due to to the fact most of the games shown were their own 1st party games.Scraper wrote: Mon Sep 30, 2024 8:32 amFor me it comes down to running the games at 4K with Ray Tracing on and framerates higher than 30. Give me the best graphical options with a smooth frame rate.Rumpy wrote: Sun Sep 29, 2024 11:25 pm Yeah, that's been the main complaint of the PS5 Pro. The PS4 Pro was done because TVs had advanced since the release of the PS4, to add 4K HDR support. But this generation doesn't have that technological gap to make a PS5 Pro necessary.
I may be an outlier though in my love of ray tracing. I do feel like it makes the games look much better when implemented correctly.
I'm sure they will be available in the afternoon market.Kurth wrote: Sun Sep 29, 2024 4:52 pmMissed it. Was flying back from Japan when it happened. Oh well . . . Given how few of them are being released, probably wouldnât have been able to get one anyway.Scraper wrote: Sat Sep 28, 2024 7:47 pmSo does that mean you pre-ordered the 30th anniversary ps5 pro?Kurth wrote: Sat Sep 28, 2024 3:57 pm Just got back from the Tokyo Game Show. I was on the fence about getting a Pro, but they kind of got me with the new 30th Anniversary model: In the original PS colors, that thing is hitting the nostalgia notes strongly!
Also, some of the new games coming out look really interesting. There was a lot of stuff there thatâs mainly for the Japanese market and was unfamiliar to me (and a little strange), but my âgame of showâ was an upcoming horror/survivor title, âREANIMAL,â which was super creepy.
I did say I'm a sucker a couple of posts back, so I own that, I am a sucker for new consoles. Heck right now in my house I have a PS5, Series X, Series S, Wii, WiiU, PS4 Pro, PS3, the PS1 mini, a snes mini, a Switch and a Gamecube all connected to various tvs. So I guess I am a bit obsessed with having consoles.Rumpy wrote: Mon Sep 30, 2024 1:40 pmAnd I don't blame you. But you're probably in the 1% who can really take advantage of it. Most probably wouldn't even notice. I don't think the reveal trailer was particularly convincing in pointing out the benefits via minute comparisons. They could have done a better job with that, particularly due to to the fact most of the games shown were their own 1st party games.Scraper wrote: Mon Sep 30, 2024 8:32 amFor me it comes down to running the games at 4K with Ray Tracing on and framerates higher than 30. Give me the best graphical options with a smooth frame rate.Rumpy wrote: Sun Sep 29, 2024 11:25 pm Yeah, that's been the main complaint of the PS5 Pro. The PS4 Pro was done because TVs had advanced since the release of the PS4, to add 4K HDR support. But this generation doesn't have that technological gap to make a PS5 Pro necessary.
I may be an outlier though in my love of ray tracing. I do feel like it makes the games look much better when implemented correctly.
Same here, it's about 10 feet from the router (with a drywall in between) and my (non-PRO) PS5 was in the same position and never had, and does not have, the issueScraper wrote: Tue Nov 12, 2024 10:18 am I haven't had any wifi problems with my Pro, but I do have it within about 10 feet of my router.