Shifty1897
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It is surprising that Sony hasn't copied Microsoft's Smart Delivery system. It seems like a relatively simple code change to check if a PS5 version is available and download that version instead.
"super confusing". Yeah, there are two versions one labeled PS4 and one labeled PS5. One needs a math degree to sort this mess out.This is a Sony problem. If you're on the PS5 and you access the PS Store you should only be able to download PS5 versions of the game. If there is no PS5 version, then obviously you should be able to download PS4. They made it super confusing.
Naw, I'm in full agreement with you. I haven't used any disc with my PS5 yet so I've never had this issue. It does sound annoying and easily fixed.Sadly it is not. I believe it is the same for other PS5 disc games. Insert the PS5 disc version of the game. I get 2 downloads. I delete the PS4 version. Play the game. Eject the disc to play something else. Insert the disc again to play the game. The PS4 version pop up as a download that I had to delete again. Every time. Again, it is just bizarre that this hasn’t been patched, unless it is something weird related to my country store that make it does that even though I don’t have to go to the store as it is the disc version. Or maybe the country version of the disc. I just don’t know.
Pc shenanigans. You have to go to your pc settings and manually change the refresh rateif it's advertised as 120hz or 144hz why wouldn't it be running at 144hz to begin with? why does it have to be a setting you gotta enable
I have heard about this, I don't have a PS5 so if you put in a PS4 disk that has a PS5 version it doesn't prompt you?Sounds like Sonys fault for not having a clear cut system that gives priority to the PS5 version to install.
I bought my PS5 in October/November of 2021. It was like it then. Over a year, and probably was like it before I bought it. Early on it wasn't, but it has been this way longer than the 6-8mo launch window.It has now. It didn’t before.
The solution seems pretty simple to me, Sony could update PS5 to give a reminder to the user if they're playing a PS4 version on their PS5. If it's intentional, the user can elect to ignore the reminder.Sounds like Sonys fault for not having a clear cut system that gives priority to the PS5 version to install.
It does. When I DLed GoWR from the phone App, it prioritizes the PS5 version and downloads that one by default.The system should prioritize the PS5 version for any game that has one. There are clearly two versions for many games right now so this issue will keep popping up.
No matter how much you insult these folks, it doesn't change the fact that PlayStation User Experience is letting them down. I'm sure you can give them an option of PS4/PS5 and I'm willing to bet there is a better way of doing it through UI/UX then what's currently available."super confusing". Yeah, there are two versions one labeled PS4 and one labeled PS5. One needs a math degree to sort this mess out.
On a more serious note, you should be able to download the version you like, you shouldn't be locked to a specific version if there are two available. It's not worth losing the option for the people that have 2 brain cells. They wouldn't be able to tell the difference anyway, let them be happy in their ignorance.
That's a good point I forgot it wasn't available at launchUmm, this is on Bungie. Shouldve had the PS5 version ready at launch so when people went to download it on PS5, the first thing they saw was the PS5 version.
And even today, instead of making a blogpost, they can easily code a few lines of code to determine if the PS4 version of the game is being launched from the PS5, and simply remind players to download the PS5 version instead. They have all the messages UI built in. I remember getting notifications and other pop-ups back when I used to play Destiny.
Then I guess this D2 thing probably has to do with people who had it installed prior to the update to PS5 or are playing from their external drive or something.It does. When I DLed GoWR from the phone App, it prioritizes the PS5 version and downloads that one by default.
It's been doing that for all my games that have two versions. I have to actually bypass the default and manually select the PS4 versions.
I hate to break the bubble of some people here. But for a lot more, videogames are just mindless fun to have some escapism, release some frustration or feel they are skillful/accomplished at something.
That could be it. They need to get on that PS5 60fps train though.Then I guess this D2 thing probably has to do with people who had it installed prior to the update to PS5 or are playing from their external drive or something.
That too. Destiny is a pretty casual game now that it's F2P.From my understanding the next gen version of Destiny 2 didn't launch with the ps5.
Isn't this just a bunch of early adopters that never got the news there was a new version and didn't bother deleting the Ps4 version and downloading the Ps5 one.
It's not on Bungie. They are simply noticing something and sharing that info in their blog. Perhaps the next step they take is exactly that. Remind those playing PS4 version on a PS5 that there is a PS5 version.Umm, this is on Bungie. Shouldve had the PS5 version ready at launch so when people went to download it on PS5, the first thing they saw was the PS5 version.
And even today, instead of making a blogpost, they can easily code a few lines of code to determine if the PS4 version of the game is being launched from the PS5, and simply remind players to download the PS5 version instead. They have all the messages UI built in. I remember getting notifications and other pop-ups back when I used to play Destiny.
Thinking about it, I still have the PS4 version on my external.Then I guess this D2 thing probably has to do with people who had it installed prior to the update to PS5 or are playing from their external drive or something.
Yup. N64 was the best thing in gaming to me at one point, with its super muddy resolution/textures and slideshow frame rate. And I was happy to play them, lol.we are the elite of gamers.
99.9% of people don't care about the things we care about because they have lives. I dont blame them either.
Back in the day when I just loved games the framerates, textures and pixel counting wankers like digital foundry didnt bother me one bit.
PS1/N64 best gaming days for me.Yup. N64 was the best thing in gaming to me at one point, with its super muddy resolution/textures and slideshow frame rate. And I was happy to play them, lol.
Yup. 100% true.And most of them are on a 1080p or even 720p TV they bought on Black Friday for $100.
Right those of us who use this site are in the minority.we are the elite of gamers.
99.9% of people don't care about the things we care about because they have lives. I dont blame them either.
Back in the day when I just loved games the framerates, textures and pixel counting wankers like digital foundry didnt bother me one bit.
Exactly.Except every time i have to download a crossgen title the PS5 always asks me which version i want to install.
If people don't know the 5 comes right after 4 then maybe that's not on Sony, but it's just me.
What are you shown when you put a disc in? I have only ever put one disc in my PS5, CP2077. When I did it automatically downloaded and installed both the PS4 and PS5 versions. When I deleted the PS4 version the PS5 would automatically install it again. It was annoying. Hopefully they fxed that.Exactly.
You are clearly shown the two separate versions and given an opportunity to download one or the other.
Some people are bringing up the issue of inserting a PS4 disc for authentication (since they did the upgrade) and the system installing the PS4 version. This really shouldn't be happening with Destiny 2 since it's been F2P for a while with no disc version being sold. And if someone is going to argue that, then I am going to have a hard time believing the person doing the install is not aware of a PS5 version. Simply inserting the disc in will install the PS4 version and if they will launch from disc, it is going to start the PS4 version (the disc is PS4 after all). The upgrade thing also doesn't apply to Destiny 2 though so....this is all a bit strange haha. So I think people are just using the last version installed before the upgrade and never bothered to download the PS5 version. Having said all this, there is clearly room for improvement lol.Exactly.
You are clearly shown the two separate versions and given an opportunity to download one or the other.
It defaults to the PS5 version when you download on or to the PS5.This is a store issue not a consumer issue.
I take it back. Consumers are dumb.It defaults to the PS5 version when you download on or to the PS5.
It’s true, I had three friends I introduced to the game that had no idea they were running the PS4 version. Wasn’t until we got the crucible and they couldn’t find the 120 FPS setting.Sounds like Sonys fault for not having a clear cut system that gives priority to the PS5 version to install.