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Chrkeller said:
curl-6 said:

It's not an excuse; there is obviously some reason why it is the way it is, and as long as we have no idea of the details, we can't say for sure who is to blame. Maybe the manufacturer just doesn't offer anything smaller, for instance, and there's no other economical option.

Look it is quite simple:

Sony reduces hdd on ps5.  Your view was SONY is the reason.

Nintendo doesnt offer anything other than 64 gb.  Your view, may not be Nintendos fault, maybe other factors.

Still a great poster Curl, but you do have a very pronounced bias.  

I don't recall hearing Sony may have reduced hdd for economic factors out of their control.  

There's other factors in Sony's case as well; tariffs and inflation. Both are eating into their profit margins, so to maintain that profit margin they had to choose between raising the price, or reducing cost. They chose the latter, but the decision was forced on them by external factors outside their control.

With the game card situation, the simple answer is we don't know. We just don't have enough information to conclude anything.

Last edited by curl-6 - on 05 September 2025