Icefrost Posted May 22, 2022 Share Posted May 22, 2022 There is no doubt that PS5 console is the pinnacle of gaming consoles right. One thing that I personally enjoy about the console design and development was the choice Sony made available for gamers to choose how they want their PS5. With the Standard PS5 and PS5 Digital Edition to choose from, gamers are left with the option to go for a PS5 that comes with 4k Blu - ray Drive which is a huge upgrade over what any other consoles offer. On the other hand comes the PS5 Edition gives you the opportunity to save some money because it's cheaper and also with being disc less where you can buy your games digitally. With this and a lot more to consider, how would you like to have your PS5? Would it be the Standard or the Digital Edition? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Justin11 Posted May 22, 2022 Share Posted May 22, 2022 I prefer the one that gives me option to buy CDs and also DLCs. I just don't want a single option of digital or physical version of PS5. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NightmareFarm Posted May 22, 2022 Share Posted May 22, 2022 Regular PS5. Being able to play all my PS4 games, use physical PS5 games and play DVDs is 100% worth the extra £50. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yaramaki Posted May 22, 2022 Share Posted May 22, 2022 (edited) With these threads i do gotta ask Where is the xbox option? Quote There is no doubt that PS5 console is the pinnacle of gaming consoles right. One thing that I personally enjoy about the console design and development was the choice Sony made available for gamers to choose how they want their PS5. I'm just wondering why is the ps5 the pinnacle of gaming consoles as to what more can it do then a series x? You may aswell add the series x in because both are pretty much the same. Quote With the Standard PS5 and PS5 Digital Edition to choose from, gamers are left with the option to go for a PS5 that comes with 4k Blu - ray Drive which is a huge upgrade over what any other consoles offer. I feel like i should correct this statement the xbox one x already had a 4k blu ray disc drive, While the ps4 pro diden't and that came out 3 years before the ps5. Quote On the other hand comes the PS5 Edition gives you the opportunity to save some money because it's cheaper and also with being disc less where you can buy your games digitally. With this and a lot more to consider, how would you like to have your PS5? Would it be the Standard or the Digital Edition? if somebody thinks they are going to save money with buying an all digital console, no offence but they are idiots. Why would you do that even in the first place, i get it if you only buy one or two games a year, it may be a valid option. But other then that you're going to be stuck to the playstation store and it's sales for the most part. With a disk drive you have options, physical games go on sale all the time and don't know how it is even possible but in my region physical games are often cheaper then their digital counterparts when they go on sale. In the long run you're going to recoup the money you thought you would save with an all digital system. You know what i would do with these all digital consoles doesen't matter wheter it's a playstation 5 or xbox, Burn them to the fucking ground so nobody has to touch them again. Well the faulty ones atleast. However somebody wants to spend their money is up to them but man i'll never understand why you would pick an all digital console over one that can do a lot more and gives you so much more options. Edited May 22, 2022 by Yaramaki Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Heatman Posted May 24, 2022 Share Posted May 24, 2022 Right now, I don't care about anyone as long as I get my hands on a Playstation 5 that I can call my own. If it happens that the consoles are readily available right now, then I will be preferring the Standard PS5 over the Digital version only. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Scorpion Posted November 18 Share Posted November 18 I prefer the Standard PS5 for its ability to play physical discs. It offers more flexibility and access to exclusive titles. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Blackangel Posted November 18 Share Posted November 18 Both PS5’s are fully capable of getting your games digitally. But the disc version gives you a more expansive range of games. Yes it is on average $100 more expensive on store shelves. I bought mine straight from playstation.com and it was only $500 and came with Horizon Forbidden West pre installed. I wanted to get a PS5 with GoW, but they were sold out when I got in the queue. However, from what I understand, HFW is an amazing game. I’ve just never gotten around to actually playing it. So I don’t know yet. If I’m not playing RDR2, I’m typically playing something in the Dark Pictures Anthology. So I just haven’t played it yet. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
killamch89 Posted November 18 Share Posted November 18 4 hours ago, The Blackangel said: Both PS5’s are fully capable of getting your games digitally. But the disc version gives you a more expansive range of games. Yes it is on average $100 more expensive on store shelves. I bought mine straight from playstation.com and it was only $500 and came with Horizon Forbidden West pre installed. I wanted to get a PS5 with GoW, but they were sold out when I got in the queue. However, from what I understand, HFW is an amazing game. I’ve just never gotten around to actually playing it. So I don’t know yet. If I’m not playing RDR2, I’m typically playing something in the Dark Pictures Anthology. So I just haven’t played it yet. I also own the standard version and Horizon Forbidden West is a great game and so is its prequel, Horizon Dawn. Buying a fully digital console with disc drive just feels like I'm buying a budget gaming PC with even more restrictions and I'm not looking to waste money. And don't even get me started on that stupid PS5 Pro... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...