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In the nightmare that keeps on giving, it looks like most plastics are porous enough that I can't clean the weed smoke allergen out of them, so I'm probably going to have to get rid of my PS4.
Should I upgrade to a PS5? I haven't really kept up with the nuances of PS5 besides that it exists. In fact with PS3 and PS4 I waited until the next gen console was reaching towards end of life so I could easily buy a model cheaper used, but PS5s have been been so hard to get it seems like it's probably too soon to hope for that.
I still have PS4 games I am playing and want to play. I buy physical discs whenever possible, though I have some digital games too.
Should I upgrade to a PS5? I haven't really kept up with the nuances of PS5 besides that it exists. In fact with PS3 and PS4 I waited until the next gen console was reaching towards end of life so I could easily buy a model cheaper used, but PS5s have been been so hard to get it seems like it's probably too soon to hope for that.
I still have PS4 games I am playing and want to play. I buy physical discs whenever possible, though I have some digital games too.
- Will my physical and digital PS4 games work on any PS5 with a disc drive?
- Can I easily transfer my save files to the PS5 or will that be a nightmare? I'm in the middle of Crisis Core Reunion now for example. I wouldn't want to start over. I have more than 100 hours I think in Death Stranding and I still want to play more of that. I wouldn't want to start that over either.
- If I found a used model, are there particular versions to avoid? Kind of like how they removed backwards compatibility for PS2 games on PS3.
- Can I use the PSVR1 that @Tommy Boy kindly sent me on PS5?
- Are there any other things the PS4 does that I might miss on the PS5?
- How are you liking your PS5?
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