The_Mike
I cry about SonyGaf from my chair in Redmond, WA
Man, you can't bring up nothing about Phil Spencer in these parts. His cult followers come out the woodwork and label you a troll if you say anything that isn't in line with their opinion.
Man, you can't bring up nothing about Phil Spencer in these parts. His cult followers come out the woodwork and label you a troll if you say anything that isn't in line with their opinion.
The PS5 option is not hot swappable or portable. The speed of the drive is also not super relevant based on the speed tests we've seen in many games. No doubt on it being cheaper though.I suppose that depends on the make and sales but official sticker prices on official stores:
1TB 2400MB/S drive for Xbox
£220
1TB 7000MB/S samsung drive for PS5
£140
What do you like about the Xbox Series X/S?Man, you can't bring up nothing about Phil Spencer in these parts. His cult followers come out the woodwork and label you a troll if you say anything that isn't in line with their opinion.
Trashing itWhat do you like about the Xbox Series X/S?
How cheap is the PS5's plug-and-play hot-swappable SSD?
Yeah I bought the console just to trash it, even though it's the only current gen console I own. Brilliant logic, bub.Trashing it
There are adapters available to allow use of other nvme drives.
Yeah I bought the console just to trash it, even though it's the only current gen console I own. Brilliant logic, bub.
Because that's what Phil said though. If it's about giving players option why limit my options?Those adapters only work with the same exact model of SSD used inside the Xbox expansion card which are not sold directly to the public. Not really a viable option, unfortunately.
But you seem to be making this more about Phil Spencer than the actual console. And when someone makes a point about the options available you call them a "corporate apologist". Seems like you are just here to pick a fight, dude.
Because that's what Phil said though. If it's about giving players option why limit my options?
There's nothing more triggering to blue socks than Phil Spencer. Just mention his name and all of them will swarm the thread within a few hours![]()
There's nothing more triggering to blue socks than Phil Spencer. Just mention his name and all of them will swarm the thread within a few hours![]()
I'd love them to put more GamePass subscription options. An xcloud only sub would be great.
Do you have to like something about Xbox? Damn it...What do you like about the Xbox Series X/S?
Also, if you are gamepass ultimate subscriber you can stream games without installing these at all on your Xbox.
This is a pretty disingenuous argument all around. Plenty of Xbox fans were disappointed Starfield was delayed, many wanted more first party game releases although what has come out this year has done well. Many people weren't happy with the current state of Halo Infinite either. This entire argument that Phil 'lied' about options related to the storage on Xbox is pure nonsense. It has absolutely nothing to do with 'Xbox can do no wrong' .OK so I read through the thread and it's the same people (as always) defending Xbox come what may. Responses have been pretty much:
A) oh come it's not that bad
B) Well don't buy if you don't like it
C) How about....cloud gaming.....?
Xbox can do no wrong, right? (Before people call me a Sony fanboy, go look at the threads where I rip into Jim Ryan over and over again, I really do not give a shit either way, plus of course I fucking hated the Vita proprietary storage for the exact same reason).
It's proprietary storage versus storage available to buy from different vendors. The point really is that a few years from now, you're still at the whim of Microsoft as to whether their proprietary SSDs follow overall market pricing (unless you buy a workaround mentioned below), whereas for PS5 you're not. I'm in Japan, and I can see that on Amazon an Xbox Series 1TB SSD is 28,000 yen, compared to 15,000 yen for a PS5 compatible (Crucial brand) 1TB SSD or if you pay 34,000 yen you can get 2TB (or a Japan Samsung "official" 1TB one for 20,000 yen.
Plus, I see people saying "surely you knew that before you bought it" but remember how easy it was replace (with an aftermarket option, not something proprietary) the SSD on the PS4 (just take off one of the plastic covers, unscrew SSD and replace) compared to the Xbox One (remove multiple layers, essentially half taking the whole thing apart). Even though the Xbox One was a PITA to replace the SSD (source: my old flatmate whose XB1 I used to play Fifa on), it could be done with aftermarket products.
Finally, yeah sure there seem to be adapters but that's another $30 cost burden that didn't need to be there.
We all knee this before buying the series x. Dont be a cry baby nowYet they limit which storage I can use for the console and instead try to force me to buy some proprietary bullshit storage expansion crap.
How did this thread turned into storage expansion war based on one sentence from Phil?
Yet they limit which storage I can use for the console and instead try to force me to buy some proprietary bullshit storage expansion crap.
Yes you can play on PC if you're using their proprietary operating system.Every device in a closed ecosystem is going to limit your options. That's exactly why it is called a "closed ecosystem". I don't like proprietary storage any more than you do, but if I was really that hung up on it then I'd only game on PC where I have all the options I ever wanted. And in Spencer's defense, all of Microsoft's games are available on PC so you do have options, but outside of that it seems pretty obvious you are taking Spencer's words out of context. I could be wrong though so feel free to provide a link to where Spencer is being quoted.
Yes you can play on PC if you're using their proprietary operating system.
Yet they limit which storage I can use for the console and instead try to force me to buy some proprietary bullshit storage expansion crap.
Personally I ignored the fact that PJX used the "options" thing to guerilla-create this thread but the substance of what I said is still correct. Plus, it's not a "storage expansion war". It's one company allowing you to upgrade with various options available on the market, that will get cheaper over time, and another company forcing a proprietary solution on consumers, which will not go down in price unless said company agrees to it.How did this thread turned into storage expansion war based on one sentence from Phil?
Use case infinitely less important to most than buying a lot more storage for a lot less moneyI mean it depends how you look at it, or you must be new to PS5 because for about a year or more, we had no options to upgrade the PS5, whether cheap, expensive it didn't matter, there was no option which sucked until the first external SSD option became a thing. Also Hot-swapping is pretty cool, you can take all your downloaded games with you and pop them into a secondary or friend's console, sign in and have all your games there.![]()
We had no options and... now we do ... and they're cheaper than the proprietary stuff you're forced to buy (if you want more storage) for Xbox... so what's your point?I mean it depends how you look at it, or you must be new to PS5 because for about a year or more, we had no options to upgrade the PS5, whether cheap, expensive it didn't matter, there was no option which sucked until the first external SSD option became a thing. Also Hot-swapping is pretty cool, you can take all your downloaded games with you and pop them into a secondary or friend's console, sign in and have all your games there.![]()
Indeed. I've taken my games to my friends house numerous times so I really like the Xbox solution even though it isn't the cheapest. At least Xbox isn't raising console prices or charging extra game fees for stuff so there is still plenty savings to be found. The other thing of course is all of these proprietary storage solutions are completely optional. MS isn't forcing anyone to buy any of their storage devices so this entire thread is silly.I mean it depends how you look at it, or you must be new to PS5 because for about a year or more, we had no options to upgrade the PS5, whether cheap, expensive it didn't matter, there was no option which sucked until the first external SSD option became a thing. Also Hot-swapping is pretty cool, you can take all your downloaded games with you and pop them into a secondary or friend's console, sign in and have all your games there.![]()
Personally I ignored the fact that PJX used the "options" thing to guerilla-create this thread but the substance of what I said is still correct. Plus, it's not a "storage expansion war". It's one company allowing you to upgrade with various options available on the market, that will get cheaper over time, and another company forcing a proprietary solution on consumers, which will not go down in price unless said company agrees to it.
I prefer Xbox's method because installing it so simple, but I agree that it's too expensive at the moment and I hope price will come down eventually. That said, the base Xbox Series X has enough storage as far as I'm concerned.
So I can say that Sony built in dual sense batteries are anti-player, as while in Xbox I just can replace dead batteries/battery pack for cheap, with ps5 I have to buy new expensive dualsense controller as Sony doesn't provide any out of the box replacements for their controller batteries. Same argument.
More interesting is what recent Spencer interview this quote was taken from? It is obviously out of context, maybe it is this;More of a "whataboutism" than the same argument. Same thing if someone brought up storage expansion when debating the merits of built-rechargeable vs replaceable.
What a weird argument.Yet they limit which storage I can use for the console and instead try to force me to buy some proprietary bullshit storage expansion crap.
More interesting is what recent Spencer interview this quote was taken from? It is obviously out of context, maybe it is this;
But then why we are discussing storage expansion? We might as well discuss replaceable batteries in controllers, we have 0 context, so I would say it is free for all.if this is indeed the source of the quote then someone brought storage expansion when discussion should be about devices availability for Xbox games.
Every device in a closed ecosystem is going to limit your options. That's exactly why it is called a "closed ecosystem". I don't like proprietary storage any more than you do, but if I was really that hung up on it then I'd only game on PC where I have all the options I ever wanted. And in Spencer's defense, all of Microsoft's games are available on PC so you do have options, but outside of that it seems pretty obvious you are taking Spencer's words out of context. I could be wrong though so feel free to provide a link to where Spencer is being quoted.