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#1 Oldgun
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Good for those who liked it. Its not on my priority but I'll "think" of buying it when it's dirt cheap like 5 bucks in the bargain bin.

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#2 Oldgun
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Owner of 55" LG B6 OLED TV here, I bought it in 2017. I've been using it with my PC, PS4 and watch TV / Netflix. I haven't seen any burn in issues and trust me once you're hooked with OLED, you can't go back to LCD. Good luck.

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#3 Oldgun
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I think its enough. For my case, I only buy exclusives PS4 and this trend will continue on PS5, while third party games on PC. Any game that I have finished goes to my 4TB external HDD for archiving. With 825GB of onboard SSD, I can still keep at least 3-4 games that I'm playing. On PS4 I have a 500GB SSD and I only transfer the game to SSD from my external storage that I intend to play.

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#4 Oldgun
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I can understand why majority would prefer to have a physical disc of game (myself included) over a digital copy. I normally buy physical of console exclusives only while digital copy of multliplat games on PC only. However, what I don't like about physical is the immense size of patches that we're forced to download to play the game at its full potential. I remember downloading almost 50GB of patch for Days Gone. Which begs the question, how long will physical be a viable option to store and save our games. I fear that it won't be long and it will be all digital after PS5.

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#5 Oldgun
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@R4gn4r0k: In summary, Choose your poison.

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#6 Oldgun
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I would probably upgrade my 1080ti if team green releases a GPU that'll make 4k gaming a walk in the park. Rest assured PS5 is in my shopping list but maybe in couple of years.

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#7  Edited By Oldgun
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I'm happy CD Projekt is getting massive pre-order support for this highly anticipated game. I've done my share of support by pre-ordering on GOG and the Deluxe Edition on PS4. With their DRM free policy, they deserve every penny from us gamers. Vote with your wallet guys.

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#8  Edited By Oldgun
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If you game on a monitor, 1080 and upto 1440 is more than adequate. If you game on a TV (55 and above) then 4k makes sense.

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#9  Edited By Oldgun
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So Many on PS4 and it'll even more on PC. Bloodborne, Marvel Spiderman, HZD, Days Gone, Nier Automata, Uncharted lost legacy, all Assassin Creed games after 2, Shadow of Colossus remastered, Gravity Rush 1and 2, Detroit, Last Guardian come to mind. Main reason is lack of time, games becoming longer(open world) and of course practical life commitment.

Currently busy with Witcher 3 (160hrs) and recently platinumed FF7R.

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#10 Oldgun
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No and Sony has already heavily invested in PS Now. So I don't think sony would ever want to invest in hardware back compat in PS5. Not going to happen.