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    This is my last console Gen, 30 years deep.

    Owning a console means owning your game—being able to share it, save it, display it, sell it, and trade it.

    It’s been an amazing, wild ride. But Sony, I’m out.

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    We finally made it here. They been making digital only consoles for years now.

    Why get into consoles now? One of the best reasons to get a console is gone.

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    Due to licensing agreements expiring with publishers, 500 titles of your digital games will no longer be available. We are also shutting down our digital storefront for this generation’s console next year, after which you will no longer be able to download any other titles onto your puny price inflated ssd. Please consider upgrading to the PS7 to continue paying to play online, where you can pay to purchase your games again. Thank you for your business.

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    What?

    What the fuck?

    They are just going to let Nintendo be the last physical game producer?

    Physical copies are about to cost so much, fuck them!

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    Considering that Sony are practically a monopoly in the disc market, this could be interpreted as exiting blu-ray entirely. If they’re not behind it, nobody is.

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    Oh no, I’ve just realised that this might mean the end of bluray too because most people use PlayStation’s for watching blu rays. I know I bought a PS5 earlier than I needed to specifically for 4k blurays

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    Is there any reason not to be on PC? Larger libraries, open source, better graphics, larger communities, no extra sub on top of your internet to play with friends.

    If we can’t have discs, in my opinion, why have consoles? If you want a console-like experience you can even use distros like SteamOS or Bazzite.

    But absolutely fuck Sony and Rockstar and everyone trying to remove our physical media and games. If it weren’t against IP laws and such, I’d love to work for a physical production company who re-makes discs, cartridges, etc to preserve games. I know there are some who do limited runs for indie titles, giving them physical releases they otherwise wouldn’t have.

    We need a more chill, less capitalist world.

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      Also on pc we have DRM Free games on gog that include goodies like soundtracks, manuals , wallpapers and more. Gog is now my favorite store…

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      Previously, the reason to not be on PC was a lower upfront cost, being able to sell and trade games, and not having to mess around to get games working. The first one still applies, but much less than in the past, and the second one is being killed outright. Consoles really don’t make much sense over PC any more. If price and not being tech-savvy are big enough issues, just game on a phone.

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    Consoles now cost nearly as much as a PCs, digital purchases are being revoked, and now discs are going away and you’re being locked into one storefront where Sony can charge whatever they want. I’ve enjoyed owning consoles for my entire life but they don’t make sense anymore. Somehow, Sony just made the the Steam Machine look like a smart purchase.

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      Maybe not the Steam Machine itself, but a dedicated PC plugged into the TV using SteamOS, certainly. That’s going to be my “console” going forward after this gen.

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        To be fair, i’d say the Steam Machine is relatively cost competitive with other PC pre-builds. DIY will save you money but you’ll never end up with a system that’s as small or quiet, and you have to really know what you’re doing.

        The Steam Machine is not such a bad deal really, aside from the fact that every PC is a bad deal in 2026.

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          The Steam Machine is a good value for its form factor. Some people prioritize form factor. Some people don’t. That’s really the main factor in whether someone would want a Steam Machine. I feel like both sides of the argument are ignoring that.

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          Right now it’s way too expensive for me, but that’s because I currently have a PS5, Steam Deck, Switch 2, and PC that was mid-range in late 2021 that were bought when prices were reasonable. Once games I want to play come out that I can’t play on my current hardware, we’ll see where the market’s at and what makes sense, price-wise. I might have to go without high-end games for a while or even for good if prices never become sane again. Hoping I can squeeze several more years out of what I have now.

          If someone had no way to play games and wanted to start gaming on the TV now without having to build something, a Steam Machine still would be a hard recommendation when the Switch 2 exists at a decent price, with the added benefit of being portable. The Steam Machine’s only worth it at its current price for people who like to tinker.

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      Realistically, with half-finished games on launch and mandatory day one patches, this won’t be a meaningful shift in how much you actually “own” your games, but dropping this 2 days after they deleted 550 movies that folks had bought and paid for and ostensibly “owned” from the ecosystem is a real bad look.

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        The problem with discs vs. digital never was how much of the game you own or the fact that you can play the same disc 20 years down the road. It boils down to the fact that you can no longer sell the game you own after finishing it.

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          Or even just lend it to a friend. When I was a kid everyone in my group would get a different game and share them. We barely would have been able to play anything if we didn’t share

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            See, this is the real problem. Anybody with an MBA is going to look at your statement and think about all the money they didn’t get because they’re too fucking stupid to realize that you would not have bought more games if you had to buy multiple copies. It’s the same thing with like pirating music they used to talk about how much money they’ve lost, and I used to think no I just wouldn’t have bought that album. So they’ve spent all this time trying to figure out how to chase down dollars they never would’ve gotten to begin with.

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              Yeah the reality is I would have just read (more) books from the library and played fewer video games

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          I don’t think reselling is the big issue to me; just ownership. Some high-guarantee method of both retaining and controlling the product in question, which is often failed by our technical measures and server checks.

          I’m fine with digital, even when it prevents reselling. I’m just less fine with it when license holders have the right to say “No, I’m done!” and pull their side of the contract.

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          yeah but the way they “release” games the disc is just a series of wget requests for patch files and if they take that endpoint down the disc is worthless.

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            Yes, it’s less than ideal, but still preferable to having NO way to sell or trade a license while the servers are still up. Games are becoming too big to fit on a single Bluray anyway.

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        We used to finish games. No update bullshit. A game was done when it was done. Humans can do this shit. Capitalism erodes our skills and our brains.

        Just look at crash on ps1. Amazing.

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          Yes, but also no… For instance there were definitely bugs in Mario 64 that were corrected in later editions of Mario 64 like Mario 64DD and the one that came out on the DS. One very famous bug that’s been corrected is the ability to backwards long jump up the stairs in the upper section of the castle before having enough stars to climb the stairs.

          Obviously these weren’t game breaking bugs in the same way that day one patches are fixing things, but it’s also not exactly correct to say it didn’t happen in the before time.

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            Right, it happened, but Usually they were small bugs.

            I’m referring more to unnessecary updating every week . i hate that shit

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      I’m with you, this is an insanely ballsy move. One of the biggest pros of a console is that you could still buy physical games and trade it with friends or sell it used to someone else. If everything is going digital, what’s the point?

      Here we even have a local chain that rents you physical games for a week at a time…

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        For me it’s called a library.

        On a side note, while I very much understand people’s general hate of DRM, I am curious if there’d be interest in a digital library service that lets people borrow video games to download with lite-DRM systems attached (something small, to make certain people don’t borrow the whole catalog, and then crack them on the spot)

        I’m sure it’s easy for people to come up with gripes about such a system, or any use of DRM, and would express their preference for physical, but: Physical games prioritize/benefit consoles over PCs, and prioritize AAA games for which the costs of large disc printing runs make more sense. You’re not likely to find many copies of Mina the Hollower at libraries.

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    Remember when XB1 was going to be digital-only and Sony roasted it so badly Microsoft had to walk it back?

    Sad thing is, I always figured this was going to be inevitable. I just didn’t think it would happen this soon.

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      Microsoft has the chance to do the funniest thing.

      They won’t, of course. They’d rather shoot themselves in the foot than do something smart.

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      That is why you need a strong competition. Unfortunately Sony doesn’t have one, so they can do whatever they want.

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      I just didn’t think it would happen this soon.

      I hate to be the one to tell you this but…

      That was 13 years ago. That announcement is almost high school aged.

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    Yeah, this is probably the last gen for me. No reason to think Microslop wont do the same thing.

    I have huge backlog of old games to play on my laptop anyway. This will keep me busy until the AI bubble pops and PCs get cheaper.

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    Someone at Sony is feeling very smart and modern right now, totally unaware that PlayStation is now a dead brand walking.

    They are a strong brand, but that’s not going to be enough to justify a definitely-$1k+ PS6 compared to increasing handheld and console-like gaming options that are not locked down ecosystems. Their exclusives likely can’t save them, they have been dying out already.

    Physical media was one of the few remaining differentiators for hardcore collectors and loyalists. Even if I’m sure it’s a greatly diminished part of their bottom line, it’s a psychological anchor that justifies the existence of a console. Now their console will be just another extremely handicapped and uncompetitive digital box, even if (as recently reported) they copy the Switch dockable format.

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      For me, the locked ecosystem of consoles was justified by a lower price for the hardware and the option to sell or trade the software. Now that neither is going to be a thing any more, my 40+ years of console gaming will be ending after this gen. It’s gonna be dedicated PCs plugged into the TV from here on out.

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      that’s not going to be enough to justify a definitely-$1k+ PS6

      I’m inclined to agree. They might be able to sweeten that with a one year PSN voucher or something. Otherwise, you’re just paying for access to exclusive content, access to PSN, and the ability to say “I have a Sony.”

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      Imagine if you will, they released a new ps2 with ps1 backward compatibility and optional discs.

      I’d pay $500 right now.

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            Pretty much all 3D PS2 games can be played in widescreen via emulation. They’re better than the original.

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              Sorry boss, I only play mine on a CRT in 4:3 the way it was intended 😁

              Playing on emulator is fine, but like everything in today’s world, its fake, and not as visceral of an experience.

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                You can still play on a CRT in 4:3 via an emulator if you like. You just have more options if wanted.

                I know there are many who swear by original hardware only, though, which is fine if you have the luxury of obtaining and maintaining them. Many don’t.

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        You can buy a used PS2 right now that has that for way less? Even if you demand an hdmi mod, it’s way less than that

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          This is the way to go. Make sure to get the drive serviced so it doesn’t crap out prematurely. There are so many PS2s out there, you can probably still get one cheap.

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          Of course, but someday they will all be gone. I dread those days. Caps dont last and its very very hard to repair smc ones.

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    I’m more likely to bite the bullet on the cost of a Steam Machine then over a PS6.

    Even without games on disc I use it for my movies on disc all the time. I will not be replacing my PS5 with something without a disc drive.