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I dunno, I had two crashes and a short lived visual glitch, which is acceptable, but the dogshit performance was not. Apart from Total War Warhammer which is its own beast, it's the one modern game I have that I can't run at a constant 60 FPS without making too many compromises on the settings for my liking, and it stutters as well.
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The parts are literally identical and the only thing that changes is the front plate, nothing inside the system at all.
And yes it's a marketing gimmick, the same one MS pulled with the 360 in 2005 by having $299 and $399 models at launch but the $299 ones where almost impossible to find. The digital version will have its uses in the future but right now it is being used as a price point gimmick and they are directly limiting production on them to avoid eating a massive loss on the quarter.
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Decided to look into it more and it seems this article confirms that you'll be able to download all your games on PS5 and they might run better as well: https://www.pushsquare.com/guides/ps...-playstation-5
Wouldn't count on them running better except for the select games that are getting "free upgrades" to PS5 version. The PS5 has PS4 Pro and PS4 legacy modes and it will run in one of those depending on if the game has pro enhancements or not. Those legacy modes literally downclock the PS5 hardware to match Pro or base PS4(going off the patents anyways) so they will run identically to what they did on those.
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It's backwards compatible with 99% of PS4 games according to Sony, which does pose the question of what that other 1% of games did wrong haha. Can also download PS4 games you purchased from the Playstation Store.
I think the disc version is solid, especially if you're into blu-rays or you have a solid collection of PS4 games or you just like collecting/displaying your game boxes. I know for me I'll likely get the diskless one, I skipped the PS4 so have no games anyway, and I have enough stuff taking up space in my house so more digital is better for me haha. Having the option is actually really nice though, and I'm sure Sony is happy since they'll make way way more money long term off the diskless version since they won't be splitting profits with retailers for their games.