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Fei-Hung said: Can you imagine all the kids that want an xbox x series for Xmas and parents end up getting them a series S lol
At that price, a lot of people will impulse buy. I'm not interested at all in the next gen xbox but at £250 I was thinking why not. Then I stood back and thought wait, half a TB isn't a lot, and what will the next gen games look like on this thing. Its a third of the performance of a series X, and under 60% under the ps5. Will they run like shit, look like shit, what features will we miss out on. Am I better off holding back until there is a price drop?
Might be worth as a streaming media hub that happens to play games maybe.
One thing is for sure though, Sony will be thinking wtf unless they can bring the digital down to £300-350 and offer it with a 512gb SDD too. If they can, they will be happy. |
My opinion as well. I want a PS5, but I could pick up both considering the S price. But discless and half TB is tough. :(
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Well if you're picking up Series S as just a side console, the drive space shouldn't matter anyway, as most of your games will be on PS5. That's why in all these years I never bothered to upgrade from my ~35GB(Something in that range) PS3; most of my 7th gen gaming was on 360, and after a while when my PS3 began to fill up, I just deleted old games I wasn't playing anymore.
If you're buying Series S for Game Pass and/or Xbox exclusives to play on the side, it shouldn't fill up that quickly. And when it does, you just have to get rid of the old games you're not playing (especially with Game Pass, as they won't be around forever anyway).