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PS4: Sony Sees a Disc-Based Future

Sony's Jim Ryan has told IGN that Blu-Ray discs will still be the PlayStation 4's dominant delivery mechanism for games, despite a wider move towards a more connected console.

Nyxus4073d ago

Good, regardless of internet connection and practicality, I just prefer to buy physical copies.

deep_fried_bum_cake4073d ago

Yeah there's nothing better than the feeling of actually owning something. The slightest issue on either your side or the company's could lead to you losing digital stuff.

I buy everything that I want in physical form, be it games, music or books.

Cam9774073d ago

I heard about Ps4 not supporting PS3 digital games and it left a bitter taste in my mouth. Although my digital collection consists of no more than 5 games, it is still a huge waste of money when my ps3 breaks or I get rid of it.

Persistantthug4073d ago

play PS3 downloadable games on a hardware level, but there's still GAIKAI, and it's very possible that you'll get access to most of the downloadable games you've purchased ( like JOURNEY ) at no additional cost.
Even though this feature hasn't been officially announced, I believe it will happen.

Army_of_Darkness4073d ago

Sony were one of the big supporters of blu-ray so I'm not surprised that they are gonna continue to support it on the PS4... And like a couple here have said, I like the convenience of sometimes buying the physical copy to the download version.

SolidStoner4073d ago

and its a really good news! I just cant afford to buy all new games, sometimes I need to sell them or buy used... and thats a good thing for everyone in the end.. (even if there will be a small price for 2nd owners)..

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DaThreats4073d ago

Retailers will always be in support of them.

dalibor4073d ago

It's better this way as it generates more businesses overall and we, the people need jobs. I think having physical and downloadable is the way to go. I at times like to download a game and other times I just buy the disc.

sobekflakmonkey4073d ago

I download the indie games, because I can't usually buy them in stores, but every store released game for consoles I usually just buy in stores.

MadMen4073d ago (Edited 4073d ago )

Then SONY is incorrect - the other 99% of the industry says they are incorrect.

Disc will be needed in some capacity however not in the form SONY thinks.

Also I love having it in my hands much more so than digital but no doubt digital will become the main source of games in the future regardless if SONY fights it or not.

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Riderz13374073d ago

I'm part of the 1%.

Long live play.

Jek_Porkins4073d ago

If they see a disc based future, why are they making such a push for digital content? They didn't even announce until after the reveal that the PS4 would have a Blu Ray player.

They obviously spent a lot of money purchasing a company that streams disc free. They released the PSPGO and offer digital games with PS+.

I love disc based media, but I think this is just them trying to convince consumers, but I wish it were true.

C-Thunder4073d ago

Options.

Digital only won't take off until a vast majority of people have a good enough connection to dowlnoad a 50-100+ gig game in a reasonable amount of time. Even with the ability to start playing upon download, I wouldn't want to have to wait hours for my download to finish.

Besides, who wouldn't want a physical copy, I'd hate to miss out on that new game smell :)

We're in for a mixed future for a long time.

Jek_Porkins4073d ago

I want physical games, I hate digital content because you never actually own the game that way.
I just said I don't believe Sony is truly thinking that way.

If they thought disc was the future why make the PSPGO?

I only have a 150 gig a month bandwidth, so I'd be totally screwed if a console maker went digital only.

vividi4073d ago

I think the pspgo was to test the waters and they realize that the disc market is the present and the near future

Viper74073d ago

@JeK_Porkins

Have you bought anything from GoodOldGames? They sell digital titles that you actually own after you buy them.

Their DRM free games can be stored in to any media you wish for and even shared with friends (although I'd advice against it as the games fairly cheap there anyways, and this is something worth supporting)

NotSoSilentBob4073d ago

@ Viper7

You never actually own digital software. You pay to access it. If you read any EULA you will know you never own any software but have paid a "1 time rental fee". And this software may not be transferred without consent of the owner.

What that means in laments terms is you don't own access to software, you are renting. If you want to trade a game in you're suppose to have written consent. Everytime I have called to have a computer based program transferred(Quickbooks 2008) I have been denied the right to transfer and am stuck with a 200$ paperweight cd.

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tweet754073d ago

would it be such a big deal to make it backwards compatible at least one generation back to play ps3 games?

Knight_Crawler4073d ago (Edited 4073d ago )

If you are talking about the PS4 then its a big deal because Sony is not using the the CELL chip in the PS4.

Long story short unless you are willing to pay $600 for a launch console then I would not ask Sony add BC to the PS4.

it would probably be cheaper to buy a PS4 and a PS3.

The PS4 will be able to play PS3 games but only digital which means that you will have to re-buy the PS3 games.

jerethdagryphon4073d ago

ps4 gddr5 ram/amd fusion cpu/gpu

ps3 256 xdr ram/256 gddr3 ram nvidia based gpu/ cell cpu

the cell is an in order processor for a start which makes it great at somethings bad at others, but ram cpu gpu are all far too different to work

they would have to put all of that in there for back compat to work

for ps2 on ps3 they had cpu/gpu and pointed it atr the ram pool which was close enough

the ps3s ram ran at spu speed or 3.2 ghz ps4 cpu is running at 2ghz ish simply cant be done as it stands theyd have to be ported which would be costly

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Splatoon 2 CD/Blu-Ray "Live in Makuhari -Off The Hook Live-" Announced

A new Splatoon 2 CD's hitting the block in Live in Makuhari -Off The Hook Live-! Will you get the Limited Edition Blu-Ray?

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Does it really matter that PS4 Pro doesn't have 4K Blu-Ray Playback?

When the PS4 Pro was announced with no 4k UHD Blu-Ray playback I was annoyed and went straight to twitter to air my concerns. Now a little time has passed and I have thought about it i'm not sure why I need it anyway. Whilst owning a PS4 over the last two years I have only bought 2 Blu-Ray movies and the rest of the time I stream movies rentals from sony store. Sony are obviously planning to bring there 4K streaming service to PS4 Pro so I imagine I will carry on my trend of streaming content.
This seems to also be the reason Sony didn't install a 4k Blu-Ray player as it seems i'm not the only one doing this trend. I can now see the reason.

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darthv722780d ago

It doesn't matter to Sony and those who ONLY play games on their console. To those who want the most out of their 4K HDR tv I would think it does as there is a difference in quality between streamed 4K and native 4K from a disc. Even the best internet can produce compression artifacts in the video/audio stream.

But rumor has it that most modern BR drives can be FW updated to support UHD discs so there is always that down the road. We shall see if sony takes that road or continues down the streaming path.

http://www.neogaf.com/forum...

Overload2780d ago

The answer to the majority is no, they same goes for backwards compatibility.

The PS3 had backwards compatibility and I barely used it (only for Persona 3), I have never put a movie disc in my PS4.

They are nice additions, but people buy new consoles for new games, not old games and movies.

These are features people on forums act like are big deal, but the reality is the mass market cares about 3 things. Which are playing with their friends, price and games.

darthv722780d ago

Just because you didnt use it doesnt make it lesser of a feature. Seeing older PS1 games through the HDMI of the PS3 was not all it was cracked up to be let alone PS2 games. In the current situation of BC on the XB1, those 360 games do look better because 360 games looked good initially and the XB1 makes them look better.

Yet if Sony had PS3 bc on the PS4 I would bet you that people would use it because of how much better the PS4 is to the PS3. Alas... we may never know. As for the mass market (not the hardcore market) they generally care about price and features. you know... "bang for the buck".

It's just one less bang now.

Overload2780d ago

No, they don't care about features. They care about price, games and what their friends have.

BattleAxe2779d ago (Edited 2779d ago )

@ Overload

They don't care about features?? That's a pretty dumb comment. Features are what define one console from the other. I chose the PS3 over the Xbox 360 because it had a Blu-ray player, built-in Wi-Fi, 4 USB ports, a 60GB hard drive and backwards compatibility. This generation, most my friends bought PS4s, but I did not see in Sony what I once did, so I went with Xbox One.

Backwards Compatibility was/is a key feature for me, even though I bought my XOne on the hunch B/C was coming 6 months before it was announced. I would like to think that people use their brains in order to choose what they like, rather than follow their friends blindly(you don't have zombie friends do you?). Do you buy the first thing you see in a store without looking at what features it has? Do you never watch old movies or play old games(not even your favorites?), or do you just play new games?

LexHazard792779d ago

Thats funny because these machines stopped being just for games three gens ago. The mass market you speak of only includes you. I for one like using my Xbox One and PS4(when I had it) for whatever I wanted. I want to game, watch movies, listen to music, browse internet, play a blu ray movie, whatever. In the comfort of my nice gaming chair by my setup. And I'm sure Im not in the minority.

Wallstreet372779d ago

Darth stop with your %ucking concern stealth trolling its sickening.

They need to show percentages. I never in my life have bought a bluray lol let alone a 4k one.I know ppl do but I bet 4k bluray purchases are miniscule and the bulk of 4k content will be streaming. Good call on Sony to keep cost down!!!

Salty %ss trolls just hating. The list is long in here lol

IGiveHugs2NakedWomen2779d ago (Edited 2779d ago )

@Overload

Agreed. Sony knows that Blu-ray as a media/movie format is on the decline and will be made obsolete by streaming services such as Netflix, Movies on demand, and Amazon Prime Video. All of this hooplah over a format that most people do not use to watch movies simply because it's easier and more convenient to use streaming over the internet. It's silly and techies and people who pay attention to trends know it.

CrimsonWing692779d ago

Not to be an a-hole but speak for yourself. I used and still use backwards compatibility on the PS3.

S2Killinit2779d ago

It really doesn't matter to me. I'm sure its nice to have, but I didn't even know about it until people started acting like it was such a big deal. I mean, I haven't even seen a section for these movies at any electronic store. I'm sure its there, but you wouldn't know it unless you looked for it. Besides, you can get a dedicated player for like 89 bucks right now.

ShottyatLaw2779d ago

"They are nice additions, but people buy new consoles for new games, not old games and movies."

Except two of the biggest selling points of this particular "new" console are its ability to play all of your old PS4 games and watch 4K video. So...

UltimateMaster2778d ago

In all honesty. UHD Blu-Rays should be dual-layer rather than triple-layer.
We already have over 40 million PS4 sold and 20 million Xbox One can could support such a format.
Why not go and create a format for dual-layer 4k movies?
1080p Movies uses 5Gb to 7Gb. Don't tell me they can't use a 50Gb dual-layer blu-ray to put their 4k movie on.
They just started selling them this year in the US, so far they haven't achieved anywhere near what consoles sold compared to stand-alone 4k blu-ray players.

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DragoonsScaleLegends2779d ago (Edited 2779d ago )

Here is the issue though that most people are ignoring, almost none of the movies being released on 4K Blu-ray discs are actually native 4K, it's a overpriced format that is currently pointless.

More information about the 4K Blu-ray format:

https://www.youtube.com/wat...

GamingIVfun2778d ago (Edited 2778d ago )

Yes some do care, the Xbox fanboys care even more. I personally have never bought a console based on it's media capability's, you couldn't play DVD's on the Wii. Wii U doesn't play DVD's, I don't thinks there was much anyone had to say about that. To be honest I had to look it up because I never tried to use either to play DVD's.

I have an Xbox One and a 4k TV, I wasn't compelled to by an Xbox One S either. My 4k tv will upscale Xbox One games, so.

ziggurcat2780d ago

For the games, i don't think it matters too much, since all of that stuff is probably a downloadable patch. The only thing I see this affecting are those who want to be able to watch movies they have on UHD BR on their 4K TVs.

cleft52779d ago

If this is what they needed to scarfice to keep the price at $399 right now, then I am willing to let it go. Does this feature matter? Yes. Are people right to be upset? Yes. Yes, they can be upset at a feature they wanted but isnt there. At the same rate, people should take a realistic look at this missing feature. I am getting a PS4Pro to play Games not to watch Movies. From the start Sony has been about Games over Movies this generation and that has worked out well for them.

If movies mean so much to people than thats fine, there are other options for them. The Xbox One S for example. I am not here to dissuade people from buying the product they want at all. If movies means that much to people, get the S. Me personally, I am buying the PS4Pro to play Sony exclusive games in the best possible representation of them.

Altovoltage2779d ago

Couldn't have said it better.

Soc52779d ago

Most people I know have a PS3 or ps4 as their bluray player so it is a big issue going forward. Do u really plan on buying a separate expensive uhd player for watching movies in the future? At some point people are going to want one, possibly also you, and that plays right into microsofts hands. Not saying I care either but it is a misstep on sonys part.

Juiceid2778d ago

You make sense, however there are people who might have just purchased a new TV, and are interested in a new blu ray player. The sales guy says, oh if you want to upgrade that, let me show you our line of uhd blu ray players. The customer sees them and says wait a minute! Is that a ps4/xbox as well? My child will flip knowing that one purchase covers everybody!
For me, I've had a 4k tv for quite a while. I've been wanting a uhd player ever since. I have an Xbox one. I'll be getting the s because it's such a good value to me. I would have, however, purchased a ps4 pro instead if it had the uhd player, as well as added support for the psvr.
So yes, the lack of the uhd player is substantial.

stalepie2780d ago

they missed the opportunity to delete the headphone jack from the controller and support LDAC instead

stalepie2780d ago (Edited 2780d ago )

This article needs editing. It says House says it can be added in a firmware update, but The Guardian article it's linking to says the opposite.

jwillj2k42779d ago

You can't fix missing hardware with a software update.

LexHazard792779d ago

No it was being suggested or assumed that Sony could. They haven't come out and said it. Or have they and I missed it?

stalepie2779d ago

House was quoted as saying it couldn't in the article it is sourcing (linking to):
https://www.theguardian.com...

jwillj2k42779d ago

"Go buy a bluray player" Sony's is Don Mattrick response.

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No 3D Blu-ray Support Means Invalidating the "One" in Xbox One

We have heard recently that the next-gen Xbox which was supposedly a home console for the whole family would not support 3D Blu-ray support. Gamesradar argues that this undermines the Xbox as the "one" as it does not pertain the logic of being an all-in-one device.

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Neonridr3811d ago

Well that's dumb. Fortunately for me I have a 3D Blu ray home theater system so it wouldn't affect me. But to not have the feature is just dumb. Just one more reason for me to go with PS4 next gen.

Neonridr3811d ago

serious about what? Not having the 3D support is dumb? Absolutely. The PS4 will have 3D Bluray support just like the PS3 did.

No reason not to have it there since almost all new TV's have 3D.

4K support is there even though nobody can really take advantage of it (very few people), but 3D which is readily more available is opted against?

Just seems weird to me I guess.

Legacy2123811d ago

They are patching it in later. Its no 3d blu ray at LAUNCH

Neonridr3811d ago

is it only a firmware update that makes a drive 3D capable? I would imagine the drive laser might have to be different, otherwise any regular blu ray player could be upgraded to a 3D player with a firmware update. Instead, you have to purchase a separate player.

Legacy2123811d ago

Ps3 became a 3d bluray player through a patch....

jackanderson19853811d ago

is 3d still going on? damn i thought that was dying out... or at least i was hoping so... stupid cinema's jacking up the price by 5 euro just because it's "3d"

mochachino3811d ago

Not that I care about 3D that much but that was a mistake on MS part.

Revolt133811d ago

But I mean really? 3D is still a thing being pushed?

GryestOfBluSkies3811d ago

there are still a good amount of movies coming out in 3d

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