EricHiggin said:
The physical game that's in the dock that was transferred to the handheld you mean? Just like the physical game that's in the console that get's transferred to the hdd/ssd? Since the games more than likely won't be running at full PS4 specs, they won't need as much data. That still mean's much larger games than Switch for the most part, so then you need something like, I dunno, a micro SD card, like the Switch. Sizes have been increasing steadily and prices have been falling significantly, especially if you can find them on deal. Right now you can pick up a 128GB for $50, 200GB for $90, 256GB for $150, or 400GB for $250. In a year or two these sizes will be half to a quarter the price, which also means more storage in the handheld itself by then.
Well PS can make it so the disc binds to a max of 1 or 2 account's at the same time when it initially loads the game from the dock onto the handheld. If you have another friend who want's the game, you can delete/transfer the game from your account so they can load and add it to their's, but you of course cannot play anymore unless they delete/transfer it from their account. That way you can share without much hassle. This allows you to share with 1 friend at a time, but as many as you want over time, and also basically stops you from selling the game after the fact, unless it's to a retail outlet that can verify your used game has all account's open to it for the next purchaser. Maybe it also has a transfer button where you can simply input the buyers PSN ID and transfer the game account to them, otherwise people would not want to buy the game privately, not knowing if there were any account's available for it. If you could do this on the spot however, private sales could happen with some confidence, except for the possibility that the copy of the game your selling them isn't the same one that is tied to your account. That's an unlikely scenario, but possible. PS could potentially charge a small fee for this private transaction as well. I think by this time, many PS4 games will be cheap enough that people will still just buy the game directly from retail anyway. You will still get some game sharing regardless. PS5 games being new and more expensive would probably end up being shared more. |
Yeah, combine that with $250 portable then it for sure will be more expensive than $300 if they want indie games too. Also, Sony can't compress game like Nintendo to have much smaller data size than from disk to SD card. In 2020, New Switch with new Tegra chip can come out with Pokemon so good luck to that. I still can't understand how ps5 will come out in 2020 with $400 price but PS4/5 portable is only $250 at the same time. Not even Apple or Nvidia can do that. AMD have never ever make the top mobile chip but in 2020 they can make ps5 portable chip cost $250 because you said so. WOW. And the word "probably, maybe" is a wishful thinking for now at best







