MAYBE even PS2 if that is possible on PS5 now, although PS2 emulation is still far from perfect on PC in my opinion. Sony should try and give us the PS1 games we already paid for, or even let us simply put the disc in our PS5’s and let a group literally make a PS1 Emulator App for PS5 or something. And with 360 they were done when only 20% of the library got added. They added only 30 Xbox original games, again, some pure crap that nobody wanted. There are HUNDREDS of the games on that BC list people NEVER wanted and 1000s that people would have wanted. You can only play the tiny percentage of games they bothered to bring over to their BC on Xbone. You mentioned them, as if you can play 1000 Xbox original games and 3500 360 games. WHY can the PS4, and now PS5, be simply not allowed to access these 300 titles? Do they just not want money from people that would be delighted to purchase the Resident Evil or Spyro PS1 trilogy games? It makes NO sense.Īnd please don’t bring up Xbox.
Just add PS3 games? Impossible, not even the most powerful 10,000 quid PCs on the market can do it properly, how could a PS4 or PS5?īUT it is pure nonsense that Sony will not let us simply play the “PS1 Classics” format of games that they put on the PS Store back in 2006 for PSP, PS3 and then even Vita also. I get everything you are saying BUT the BC stuff.
I hope that all teams in sony really hear their customers.
I Would really appreciate if someone from sony can address my concerns and at least to send this feedback, so the development team and the executives can consider how to improve the experience of the playstation users.
Adressing those details, I’m pretty sure that many ps5 customers will be happy with the playstation products. I hope my concerns can be read by from someone from Sony, but I’m really surprised that some people in the company haven’t recognized those concerns. and it’s odd that PS5 cannot do what xbox can do with their previous tittles, it’s embarrasing that the first question that my family asked me about the ps5 was “Is it backward compatible with ps1, ps2 and ps3 games?, they were hoping to play previous gen games, and it’s odd that sony cannot do that. By history, Sony has had the best and biggest catalogue of videogames. * Sony needs to add backward compatibility for ps1, ps2 and ps3 via emulation at least. * Sony should address a solution to store ps5 games on a usb drive via usb-c, thinking in the future I don’t think that the m.2 drive will solve this, there are many people that currently have more than 8tb of ps4 games and they will have more than 8tb of ps5 games, and I don’t think that deleting and re-downloading games is a decent option. Moving the date from my ps4 to the ps5 was a pain in the neck, and now if i want to use the games on my ps4, i have to redownload them again, and that’s odd… because that means that I need to re-download 8tb of data… The workaround that sony has of disabling usb drives to use a new one, it’s odd. On xbox you can use multiple usb drives and higher drives like 12tb, I think sony should address this with a firmware upgrade. * Allow user to use multiple usb drives (more than one) with higher capacity (remove the 8tb limit) as xbox does. I think PS5 should improve the followings aspects: It’s really odd the current situation related to the storage of the PS5. I know this is not a place to raise my concerns, but the playstation support pointed me here to do it, they also opened a case for me. They gamed me once, it won’t happen again. I see from one of your other comments that you apparently learned this practice years ago, so I’m assuming you’ve had the same thing happen to you at some point in the past? I’ve only had PS+ for 2 years and so until now, I had not yet had the misfortune to learn that Sony pulls stuff like this.
How hard would it have been to exclude the game from the holiday sales knowing they would be offering it free in a week? The current sale went live less than a week before the PS+ announcement.
It’s not like SotTR has been on sale all month. The only reason I can think of why they wouldn’t do this, is because they’re trying to get as many dumb dumbs like Nixie and myself to buy the game before they give it away a few days later lol.
Sony knows far ahead of time which games are going to be offered free in the coming month, and so as a consumer it’s not unreasonable to assume that they would exclude these games from a sale that goes live a few days prior to the PS+ announcement. It’s not like Sony is deciding at the eleventh hour which games end up in the PS+ lineup.