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Re: Seagate FireCuda 530 Is the First Third-Party SSD Compatible with PS5

MrMetroid

@Haruki_NLI I hope this doesn't come off as snarky because I'm genuinely curious but why would you need 15-20 games installed at a time?

You can only play one game at a time and excluding an outlier like Cod which is 200 gig's, most games are smaller than that. You can generally have 4-8 games installed on the Ps5 internal storage at once, isn't that enough?

The ps5 downloads games so fast as well so deleting and downloading takes at most like 30 mins.

Re: Rumour: PS5 Shooter Returnal May Be Launching 19th March

MrMetroid

@nessisonett Yup that's the standard next gen MSRP across Canada. The only difference between provinces is the tax rate. In my case, I live in Toronto, Ontario and we pay 13% tax on goods so 90 plus tax in Ontario works out to $101.70.

What's worse is buying digital saved us from having to pay sales tax but recently the government announced they will charge tax on digital goods to help offset our country debt thanks to Covid. No point in buying digital anymore other than convenience.

Re: US PS Store Plunges Prices on Digital Games

MrMetroid

Lol its sad you think that the Eshop is anywhere close to PSN or Xb Live in sales... First off PSN regularly has a pre order deal in November where you get $15 credit for pre ordering any 2 games. Those don't have to be only first party. I got Red dead 2 plus spyro trilogy with that and keep in mind Spyro is not a full price game.

Secondly, a year ago, I bought two bundles. The doom/Wolfenstein 2 and prey/dishonoured 2 bundles for a total cost of $70 CAD. If I recall, both doom and Wolfenstein II are full price with the occasional 50% off on the eshop.

Even two weeks ago, I got Tomb raider, Darksiders 1 + 2 for a total of 12 CAD. The point is, there is no competition and please don't get me started on the physical sale prices of PSN/XB1 games vs switch releases.

Re: US PS Store Plunges Prices on Digital Games

MrMetroid

@EVIL-C Yeah its fully on Bethesda for that I agree. Nintendo doesn't have much input on that however since Nintendo doesn't lower its prices, I guess that expectation is set for the consumer and so publishers like Bethesda follow suit.