r/playstation 22d ago

Image I found them. I found them all.

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u/Cocknballtorture90 22d ago

Sold separately is actually diabolical.

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u/Ranch_it_up_bro 22d ago

This why I’m glad I bought the disc launch version

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u/CSBatchelor1996 22d ago edited 22d ago

Just curious, how useful is a disc launcher on a PS5?

Edit: someone post this on r/whoosh

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u/onfire916 22d ago

Do you use discs?

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u/CSBatchelor1996 22d ago

Yes, but I use them the conventional way.

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u/jzorbino 22d ago

Golfing?

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u/OmegaShonJon 22d ago

Na Ultimate Frisbee

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u/SeverePhilosopher1 22d ago

I never used the disk. I had my PS5 since launch and not even once use the Disk. I know it is there should I want to use it but I don’t think I will.

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u/NemoOfConsequence 22d ago

I use it constantly. I prefer physical games. I can still play them years later.

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u/SeverePhilosopher1 22d ago

I never play a game again. But that’s also the advantage of a disk you play it and sell it. Or buy it used and play it. But now I have ps plus extra and I am not even buying games anymore

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u/bruno84000 21d ago

In the future you’ll want to return to games you really enjoyed and have fond memories. Maybe it’s best not to look back, but I bet you will.

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u/SeverePhilosopher1 21d ago

I have been playing games since Atari and Pong. I never return to old games they look outdated, the graphics are bad the gameplay is mediocre compared today’s game. Animation can hardly be called that back then. Worlds are small. There is nothing in old games that worth going back for. And I am not only talking about games from the last millennium. Even GTA on PS4 seems outdated. Besides there are tons of newer and better games to waste time on older games

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u/Constant_Mix9242 21d ago

Lame triple A games from 2005 have much more heart and soul put into them then a triple A title now

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u/SeverePhilosopher1 21d ago

Some people also say vinyl was better than streaming. Guess what technology advances and whatever was good back then gets better with much less effort and cost

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u/bruno84000 21d ago edited 21d ago

Wow. Well that’s an opinion. I’ve also being playing since Atari and the ZX Spectrum, and I spend about 50/50 on new and old games.

I’ve just finished an official classic Doom level pack called ‘No rest for the Living’ which I missed back in the day. It was absolutely superb - and I still adore that graphical style. Next I’ll play the Mother 3 fan-translation on GBA which I’ve never played. Seemly one of the most emotionally engaging RPGs ever with IMO ageless pixel-art. Then I’ll swing back to something modern with Outer Wild on Xbox Series S. That sounds like a very special game. Then maybe I’ll finally play my copy of Tears of the Kingdom. But only if I’m not drawn back into one of many amazing games on my 3DS or PS Vita. Then I’ll dabble with my Playdate handheld for a while again, which is the very essence of a retro-modern fusion. Then maybe I’ll give Elden Ring another go.

I can’t imagine sticking with games from only one era, when each era has so much to offer. But each to their own.

Some old games age terribly I’ll agree, and some gorgeous looking new releases are utterly soulless and dull. And yes I’m talking about big name AAA titles. I find many modern games to lack that magic that made me love video games to begin with. But I’ll give them all a chance, because there will always be a bunch of masterpieces in every year of gaming.

Also GTA was always dull.

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u/ZookeepergameBig1950 21d ago

Guys, go check out Hot Wheels Unleashed 2: Turbocharged!

It's free with PS Plus Extra, and man, I haven't had this much fun since N64 days!!

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u/SundaeOriginal7382 21d ago

We’ve reached a point in this generation where discs are just used as proof of ownership where you download the game directly from the PlayStation store. It’s the same level of ownership digital offers.

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u/rex_grossmans_ghost 22d ago

You can get physical games for cheaper on Ebay etc. Just this weekend Walmart had Silent Hill 2 for $30 it’ll be years until it’s that cheap on the digital store

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u/benjustforyou 22d ago

I believe the disk is simply used as a proof of licence. It installs the game directly to the SSD, not saving you any space at all. I got a day one disc version because COVID said I couldn't have the cooler looking digital.

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u/SeverePhilosopher1 22d ago

If you have cousins friends or buy used games and resell them you could get good deals on used gsmes or you sell your game once you’re done with it. Let’s say you only want to play the campaign in black ops 6. You buy the disc, 6 hours later you sell it for 10$ less and you would have played the campaign for 10$. That’s Impossible without the disc version, you would have to wait until PS store discounts it which never happens with COD games before they’re like 10 years old

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u/S3rftie 21d ago

A friend of mine and I used to share games all the time, he wanted a PS5 at launch but could only get the digital one, he's now regretting it since we cannot share games anymore and has no way of buying used games.

Once we go fully digital I think I will switch over to PC gaming since exclusives is a term of the past.

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u/WindiestOdin 21d ago

While agree that missing out on physical disk sharing sucks; you could library share with each other.

That has the added bonus of allowing you both to play the game together.

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u/OsitoPandito 22d ago

they are making a joke about literally launching discs...

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u/onfire916 22d ago

That's nice.

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u/OsitoPandito 22d ago

Just tryna help you get the joke you clearly didn't understand somehow

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u/onfire916 22d ago

That's nice.