PS5 |OT| now with PlayStation Portal

Started by the-pi-guy, Jan 29, 2020, 11:33 PM

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Dr. Pezus

Didn't realize Hogwarts legacy was a part of the ps plus catalog  :o

the-pi-guy

I really need to get a HDD or SSD.

It's very much a me problem, but I find it kind of annoying not having enough space to download everything.  

kitler53

Quote from: the-Pi-guy on Yesterday at 03:07 PMI really need to get a HDD or SSD.

It's very much a me problem, but I find it kind of annoying not having enough space to download everything. 
not just you,.. lots of people claim to have that problem.   i got a Tb drive for my ps3 but honestly it was more trouble than it was worth.   i had soo many games on the drive that many sat there for years unplayed.   it made many of the menus annoying to go though due to too much content.   and sometimes when i did finally play a game there were soo many patches that needed to be downloaded that it would have been faster to just download the entire game.   once or twice the sequential upgrades led to the game being broken actually and i to delete and reinstall it anyways.

         

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BananaKing

I find the 1tb on the slim PS5 to be a good amount of space. Much better than the 500gb on the PS4. Of course having more space would have been great. 

nnodley

I've got the 2tb in the Pro and I still find it hard on space. It's plenty for maybe the avg person, but I have such a big backlog I'm constantly moving between external and internal

the-pi-guy

It feels like a silly problem, because I know I could just delete stuff - and I have really fast internet, I'm sure I could delete and reinstall something in like 20 minutes.

I had a very oversized drive with my other PS5, and that was generally nice. Didn't have to make decisions.  

I currently have installed a number of games that I know I'd like to play in the near future - Final Fantasy games, and a number of games that I frequently return to - like the Souls games.


But I still find myself looking at my Games Collection, and thinking "I don't have enough room to install God of War, The Witcher, Horizon, etc"

BananaKing

It's not a silly problems, specially those who played during the PS2 era and before, where all you had to do was plug in a game and play. 

Sometimes you just feel like playing a game for like half an hour or so, and not touch it again in weeks or months. Having to wait until it downloads, and it the patches and then everything else is annoying 

Legend

I refuse to buy digital games when I have the option for physical, but downloading from the internet is just so much faster than downloading from disc.

Maybe next gen should be flash drives.