Basically this. This is why I always thought they would do it. Good for advertising and good for people who already have to stretch and want to make that 10% saving. Just makes good business sense. If consumers want to pay more for bigger versions, they are free to do so.Well if it's true then my guess is it's purely so that they can advertise "starting at 450€" but the bulk of them will be 1tb.
Yes. Why else would 1tb not be the minimum?I'd be surprised if 1TB wasn't the minimum! Is this thought to be an SSD, also?
500gb is a joke this gen, hell, 1tb is pretty tight.
My 1tb ps4 filled up with 5 or 6 games installed.
It's dawned on me that to make the most of the PS5 in going to need a new TV which then mean a new AVR as well.
You sound like a lot of people on this forum
Seems daft to me as games will only get bigger, although i must be alone in only having a couple of games installed at once.
Yeah. I recon I would be fine with 500Gb based on that and my current usage. I am barely using that much now and I have 11 games installed on my PS4 Pro, most being the exclusives I have missed out on. They are around 40-50GB each. I usually never have more than a handful of games at a time, so I recon I would be fine with 500gb. Only reason I got 11 right now is because of only just getting a PS4 Pro and wanting to catch up on all the exclusives. Horses for courses though. Plus I play games on PC too, so probably not stuck with just one platform like some who do not game on PC.That's not necessarily true. A lot of data has to be duplicated for games on disc/HDD. With an SSD with no seek times, data duplication can be eliminated. So games might get smaller. And Sony have said that you can choose which parts of a game to install. If you don't like multiplayer, you won't have to install that bit. If you're playing single player and you've reached chapter 4, then you can uninstall chapters 1-3. Well that's if the developers actually implement all those new features.
Sony using a proprietary media storage device, they would never do thatI imagine it’s a NVME Drive in a fancy box. Hopefully as per the PS4 you can remove the drive and swap it for a larger one. It will be a bit of a bummer if Sony no longer allow this and charge for a proprietary unit.