GymWolf
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Op's meat stick doesn't get excited for sony anymore, so in a way...I thought this thread would be about dual sense stick drift.
Op's meat stick doesn't get excited for sony anymore, so in a way...I thought this thread would be about dual sense stick drift.
I have been a big PS fan, played most of my games on the platform. I loved the ecosystem, the variety and quality of their games.
But as of recently, I turn on the console less. Feels like the PS magic is fading away. This is no melodramatic reaction, but a gradually waning interest. Over time, mainly since 2022, I found that:
For an annual price of $135, the PS Plus Extra offers a far lesser catalog than the competitors. Each month 10+ games leave, but new arrivals never make up for the quality. Just look at the last three months. For the first time in 10 years, I stopped renewing my sub in March.
- The PS Plus service offers far less value than before, or compared to competitors.
And then hardware. I never mind spending big, as long as the products offer good value. Based on the info out there so far, I don't think PS5 Pro is the case. I was dead firm to get it on day one, but now, I am holding off to see more about how much the PSSR can actually do.
It's genuinely mindboggling that a giant like Sony on the market, has this unfathomable abysmal customer service. For once I lost a digital game's license for no reason, I contacted them, I provided the receipt directly from PSN store, and after one hour of back and forth, all they could advise, was to ask me to factor reset my console. It's been 9 months, I never heard back. And of course there was a time when I needed to claim the warranty for a drifting stick DualSense. There never was an easy path to navigate on the website for the purpose, and I had to call the hardware service number right at 8 am, because any other time, you stayed in the waiting line forever. And at least I was lucky to get the warranty honored. There are folks never able to.
- The customer service is a nightmare to deal with.
And this is probably the final straw. after all, we love a console because of the games on it. Honestly, I had a great time with PS5, 2020 - 2022. The DualSense is magical, the graphics in Demons' Souls, Rift Apart, and Forbidden West are all breathtaking.
- The states of current first-party studios are unclear, and I don't know what to anticipate.
The downtime started in 2023, the mediocre showcase followed by debacles of their service game strategy. So far, we don't know a single project from any of PS's prestige studios (other than more Marvel from Insomniac). I am confident when the games from ND, SP, Bluepoint et al. come out, they will be great, but how long will it take? We used to have 2 - 3 high quality first party games every year.
I feel like I didn't want to go anywhere, but still drifting away from the console in the meantime. All I hope is that the Japanese take back all leadership of Playstation, and steer the brand towards what used to make it special.
You sure playing enough games to have 539 Platinums has nothing to do with it?But as of recently, I turn on the console less. Feels like the PS magic is fading away.
Iām actually giving away my PS5 with *disc-drive to my cousin after I finish the last 3 games remaining on the backlog. With a controller and *stand (not sold separately) and with some physical games I have. Plus the PS controller charger. Iām keeping one controller for PC though. Itās actually a sad moment as I was there since the beginning with every console even the Vita.When you leave, can I have your stuff?
I have been a big PS fan, played most of my games on the platform. I loved the ecosystem, the variety and quality of their games.
But as of recently, I turn on the console less. Feels like the PS magic is fading away. This is no melodramatic reaction, but a gradually waning interest. Over time, mainly since 2022, I found that:
For an annual price of $135, the PS Plus Extra offers a far lesser catalog than the competitors. Each month 10+ games leave, but new arrivals never make up for the quality. Just look at the last three months. For the first time in 10 years, I stopped renewing my sub in March.
- The PS Plus service offers far less value than before, or compared to competitors.
And then hardware. I never mind spending big, as long as the products offer good value. Based on the info out there so far, I don't think PS5 Pro is the case. I was dead firm to get it on day one, but now, I am holding off to see more about how much the PSSR can actually do.
It's genuinely mindboggling that a giant like Sony on the market, has this unfathomable abysmal customer service. For once I lost a digital game's license for no reason, I contacted them, I provided the receipt directly from PSN store, and after one hour of back and forth, all they could advise, was to ask me to factor reset my console. It's been 9 months, I never heard back. And of course there was a time when I needed to claim the warranty for a drifting stick DualSense. There never was an easy path to navigate on the website for the purpose, and I had to call the hardware service number right at 8 am, because any other time, you stayed in the waiting line forever. And at least I was lucky to get the warranty honored. There are folks never able to.
- The customer service is a nightmare to deal with.
And this is probably the final straw. after all, we love a console because of the games on it. Honestly, I had a great time with PS5, 2020 - 2022. The DualSense is magical, the graphics in Demons' Souls, Rift Apart, and Forbidden West are all breathtaking.
- The states of current first-party studios are unclear, and I don't know what to anticipate.
The downtime started in 2023, the mediocre showcase followed by debacles of their service game strategy. So far, we don't know a single project from any of PS's prestige studios (other than more Marvel from Insomniac). I am confident when the games from ND, SP, Bluepoint et al. come out, they will be great, but how long will it take? We used to have 2 - 3 high quality first party games every year.
I feel like I didn't want to go anywhere, but still drifting away from the console in the meantime. All I hope is that the Japanese take back all leadership of Playstation, and steer the brand towards what used to make it special.
Always thought the whole master race thing was cringe as shit. And then I got into pc gaming and to be honest, it's kinda true. Especially the way things are going with consoles and gaming in general.
It still is.Always thought the whole master race thing was cringe as shit.
I saw a typo and sent the message again, not seeing the first one was already posted.Where you so impressed with your quip that you had to post it twice?
Me, a PS and Halo fan:Pfft, try being an Xbox fan if you want to experience desolation.
I included games both developed by Nintendo/Sony and its subsidiaries, though.I think most people don't care if the game is developed by the main studio or a subsidiary studio... At the end of the day, they're all part of the Nintendo company.
Sony led development on those with Bluepoint being a co-developer. Not too different to the Metroid Prime remake in which Retro was leading development, but they still had a bunch of studios helping in the creation of the game.You can remove Shadow of the Colossus and DeS Remake as they released before Sony acquired Bluepoint.
Which Sony studio led development on the games? I thought Bluepoint was the lead developer on both.I included games both developed by Nintendo/Sony and its subsidiaries, though.
Sony led development on those with Bluepoint being a co-developer. Not too different to the Metroid Prime remake in which Retro was leading development, but they still had a bunch of studios helping in the creation of the game.
If I had to guess, probably XDev?Which Sony studio led development on the games?
Doesnāt look like itIf I had to guess, probably XDev?
Japan Studio's Internal Development Department, so pretty much SIE.Which Sony studio led development on the games
XDEV doesn't lead development on anything. See above.If I had to guess, probably XDev?
The director of Demon's Souls is the same one as Puppeteer.I thought Bluepoint was the lead developer on both.
And Japan Studio is literally Sony (!).Retro has been a subsidiary of Nintendo since 2002 and lead the development of Prime Remaster, so those arenāt the same in my view.
Japan Studio makes sense, and the games are listed on their gameography. Thanks for educating me, I thought Bluepoint were in charge of both projects.Japan Studio's Internal Development Department, so pretty much SIE.
XDEV doesn't lead development on anything. See above.
The director of Demon's Souls is the same one as Puppeteer.
And Japan Studio is literally Sony (!).
Thatās in my opinion the best cost effective approach in the long run, and youāre covering almost everything.PC + Nintendo thats my way now. I own a PS5 but even my kids moved away from it to PC
I was aware that it was a mistake, but I can't pass up low hanging fruit like that.I saw a typo and sent the message again, not seeing the first one was already posted.
I get what you're trying to say, but saved flight mileage is still not how an ecosystem (full of purchased products) works. If it helps as a comparison, think of apple music purchases, book purchases on Kindle, or even movie purchases on Vudu. Taking OP out of this example for a minute, in general it is extremely hard to just rip someone out of these systems once they start building a library of purchases on them.
Regarding your other point you're right, there isn't much else to say as that's on the OP. Personally I think he is experiencing gaming fatigue and is choosing to blame it on his Playstation, but that's just me making a theory based on how many of these types of 'I'm not enjoying ____' threads that I see pop up every so often on this forum.
Have you tried those PC things yet. I heard they're swell.
They really need to show off what their first party studios are doing with some release windows.
But aren't there games missing from this list? For example, in 2023 Nintendo published Pikmin 4, Fire Emblem Engage, WarioWare and Kirby... In addition to Xenoblade 3 DLC and Splatoon 3 support.I included games both developed by Nintendo/Sony and its subsidiaries, though.
Those games were made by external developers (Eighting, Intelligent Systems and HAL Laboratory), and I'm not counting DLC.But aren't there games missing from this list? For example, in 2023 Nintendo published Pikmin 4, Fire Emblem Engage, WarioWare and Kirby... In addition to Xenoblade 3 DLC and Splatoon 3 support.
Nintendo usually owns the IP of games they publish from external developers, so it's a non-factor here.Not to mention games that were not developed by Nintendo subsidiaries but contain Nintendo IPs, such as Mario RPG or Advance Wars 1+2, but I understand why you didn't list those two.