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  • ChArTeRBuS_PSNC Offline
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    @BboyzAT said in SDS are you Serious no PS5 Disc Version?:

    @dingers4days14 said in SDS are you Serious no PS5 Disc Version?:

    @BboyzAT said in SDS are you Serious no PS5 Disc Version?:

    @dingers4days14 said in SDS are you Serious no PS5 Disc Version?:

    @BboyzAT said in SDS are you Serious no PS5 Disc Version?:

    Unfortunately, disc games still install onto your hard drive and won’t save space. You do save a bit of bandwidth though if you are on a limited tier of internet.

    Yes, I know they install on your hard drive, but they still save space for example, NBA 2K21 next get is 120 GB for digital downloads, but on my ps5 it is half that at 63.9 GB with a disc.

    That’s crazy. I wonder why the discrepancy between users. I have the disc version of 2k21 and it takes up 118gb on my ps5. I was just checking it yesterday because I couldn’t download my Street Fighter V update because I have no more space

    Are you sure you have disc? I'm staring at it rn and it says 63.89GB. I have no idea your situation but perhaps you transferred the data of nba 2k21 from your ps4 to ps5 so you have two copies of the game? I'm not sure really, but I would look into that if I were you.

    Haha for sure have disc. My drive makes a loud noise every time I load it up. I’m going to try to delete and reinstall to try to free up space. That’s a lot of space I can free up. Cyberpunk also takes up over 120gb. On the 2k21 box it says 150gb of space needed. Guess 118gb is better than that

    If you go to NBA in your PS5 dashboard, you can click the three dots on the right, and it will give the ability to “play” the PS4 version or download it, it’s probably the easiest way to tell if you have an extra copy downloaded. Most games are actually downloading both which is annoying, and if you haven’t clicked the three dots and selected PS5 version, you play the PS4 version by default on most games as well.

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    My only issue with companies offering digital version to combat resellers is that the digital version should be at least $10 cheaper.

    There are no production costs for digital versions once the game goes to print. The companies save both actual production costs on discs, cases, and distribution when we buy digital versions. Their savings, particularly including not only production but the elimination of the resell market, should be passed on to the players.

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    @dingers4days14 said in SDS are you Serious no PS5 Disc Version?:

    @Boneman05 said in SDS are you Serious no PS5 Disc Version?:

    Probably so you can play it and then in a week sell it. It also reduces the loss at the retail level as retail stores always have theft in a digital world atleast with ps games you cant really steal them. You can steal music and movies and software but PS and xbox games are pretty locked down.

    IMIG, but like if they give ps4 disc versions with the bundle, it's only $10 more for the ps5 disc version. Also, they still will have the ps5 version in a GameStop because they will still sell the normal version, just not in a bundle with the early access.

    They have ps5 entitlement so it should be fine

    https://www.gamestop.com/video-games/playstation-4/games/products/mlb-the-show-21-mvp-edition/11112944.html

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    @Boneman05 said in SDS are you Serious no PS5 Disc Version?:

    @dingers4days14 said in SDS are you Serious no PS5 Disc Version?:

    @Boneman05 said in SDS are you Serious no PS5 Disc Version?:

    Probably so you can play it and then in a week sell it. It also reduces the loss at the retail level as retail stores always have theft in a digital world atleast with ps games you cant really steal them. You can steal music and movies and software but PS and xbox games are pretty locked down.

    IMIG, but like if they give ps4 disc versions with the bundle, it's only $10 more for the ps5 disc version. Also, they still will have the ps5 version in a GameStop because they will still sell the normal version, just not in a bundle with the early access.

    They have ps5 entitlement so it should be fine

    https://www.gamestop.com/video-games/playstation-4/games/products/mlb-the-show-21-mvp-edition/11112944.html

    The problem is that you get a digital code, not an actual disc for the ps5 version, which is the main problem.

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    @dingers4days14 said in SDS are you Serious no PS5 Disc Version?:

    but I bought the disc version of the ps5 so I could have flexibility, while also saving storage by buying disc games.

    That hasnt been a thing for a while. If you have the disk version it just uses the disk to install the game on the HDD/SSD rather than download. Disk drives are WAY too slow to access data from during gameplay. Especially with the new systems using a super fast SSD. That would defeat the purpose.

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    @ChuckCLC said in SDS are you Serious no PS5 Disc Version?:

    @dingers4days14 said in SDS are you Serious no PS5 Disc Version?:

    but I bought the disc version of the ps5 so I could have flexibility, while also saving storage by buying disc games.

    That hasnt been a thing for a while. If you have the disk version it just uses the disk to install the game on the HDD/SSD rather than download. Disk drives are WAY too slow to access data from during gameplay. Especially with the new systems using a super fast SSD. That would defeat the purpose.

    yes it has been for a while, please read the rest of the forum. You would see that there is a difference.

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    @ChuckCLC said in SDS are you Serious no PS5 Disc Version?:

    @dingers4days14 said in SDS are you Serious no PS5 Disc Version?:

    but I bought the disc version of the ps5 so I could have flexibility, while also saving storage by buying disc games.

    That hasnt been a thing for a while. If you have the disk version it just uses the disk to install the game on the HDD/SSD rather than download. Disk drives are WAY too slow to access data from during gameplay. Especially with the new systems using a super fast SSD. That would defeat the purpose.

    and if you want i can send you ss of proof, if you're that persistent

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    @dingers4days14 said in SDS are you Serious no PS5 Disc Version?:

    @ChuckCLC said in SDS are you Serious no PS5 Disc Version?:

    @dingers4days14 said in SDS are you Serious no PS5 Disc Version?:

    but I bought the disc version of the ps5 so I could have flexibility, while also saving storage by buying disc games.

    That hasnt been a thing for a while. If you have the disk version it just uses the disk to install the game on the HDD/SSD rather than download. Disk drives are WAY too slow to access data from during gameplay. Especially with the new systems using a super fast SSD. That would defeat the purpose.

    and if you want i can send you ss of proof, if you're that persistent

    I have many disk games, they all install the same space of data on your HDD as digital versions. Including MLB TS

    Even this Reddit thread explains it 5 years ago. https://www.reddit.com/r/PS4/comments/3bo3na/why_do_physical_games_take_up_so_much_hard_drive/

    https://gamefaqs.gamespot.com/boards/691087-playstation-4/75897718

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    @ChuckCLC said in SDS are you Serious no PS5 Disc Version?:

    @dingers4days14 said in SDS are you Serious no PS5 Disc Version?:

    @ChuckCLC said in SDS are you Serious no PS5 Disc Version?:

    @dingers4days14 said in SDS are you Serious no PS5 Disc Version?:

    but I bought the disc version of the ps5 so I could have flexibility, while also saving storage by buying disc games.

    That hasnt been a thing for a while. If you have the disk version it just uses the disk to install the game on the HDD/SSD rather than download. Disk drives are WAY too slow to access data from during gameplay. Especially with the new systems using a super fast SSD. That would defeat the purpose.

    and if you want i can send you ss of proof, if you're that persistent

    I have many disk games, they all install the same space of data on your HDD as digital versions. Including MLB TS

    Even this Reddit thread explains it 5 years ago. https://www.reddit.com/r/PS4/comments/3bo3na/why_do_physical_games_take_up_so_much_hard_drive/

    https://gamefaqs.gamespot.com/boards/691087-playstation-4/75897718

    Yet somehow my next gen nba 2k21 disc version takes up 63.89GB when digital takes up 120?

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    @dingers4days14 said in SDS are you Serious no PS5 Disc Version?:

    @SDS_Jax @Collin_SDS

    I know I'm probably in the minority here about buying physical copies of games, but I bought the disc version of the ps5 so I could have flexibility, while also saving storage by buying disc games. So basically my point is this:
    Why is there no option to buy a bigger bundle for PS5 disc owners?

    I'm using the link from their Instagram, and it shows that the three premium editions all three of them offer only digital codes for the ps5 and I think that is a problem. Yes, I could always buy the normal disc version, but I wouldn't be able to upgrade and receive the other in-game items that I want(Not to mention early access, and that's what we all really want). And unless the ps4 disc is going to be the same game (it isn't. Think about it, why would they give a ps5 digital version if it is the same as the ps4 game) then I think there should be an option to buy a premium version with a ps5 disc.(also ik they have the same servers for all consoles, but still, not the same game). Is there anyone else that also feels this way?

    Probably because if you don't plan on buying a PS5, and it was an extra disc, you could just sell the PS5 disk to someone else.
    .
    They would lose to much money.

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    @dingers4days14 said in SDS are you Serious no PS5 Disc Version?:

    @Boneman05 said in SDS are you Serious no PS5 Disc Version?:

    @dingers4days14 said in SDS are you Serious no PS5 Disc Version?:

    @Boneman05 said in SDS are you Serious no PS5 Disc Version?:

    Probably so you can play it and then in a week sell it. It also reduces the loss at the retail level as retail stores always have theft in a digital world atleast with ps games you cant really steal them. You can steal music and movies and software but PS and xbox games are pretty locked down.

    IMIG, but like if they give ps4 disc versions with the bundle, it's only $10 more for the ps5 disc version. Also, they still will have the ps5 version in a GameStop because they will still sell the normal version, just not in a bundle with the early access.

    They have ps5 entitlement so it should be fine

    https://www.gamestop.com/video-games/playstation-4/games/products/mlb-the-show-21-mvp-edition/11112944.html

    The problem is that you get a digital code, not an actual disc for the ps5 version, which is the main problem.

    but wouldn't it play just the same. You would just have the ps4 version. They probably did it so they didn't have 8 different versions of the game when they could just add the entitlement into the case. Plus it is probably cheaper to produce ps4 disc

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  • ChuckCLC_PSNC Offline
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    @dingers4days14 said in SDS are you Serious no PS5 Disc Version?:

    @ChuckCLC said in SDS are you Serious no PS5 Disc Version?:

    @dingers4days14 said in SDS are you Serious no PS5 Disc Version?:

    @ChuckCLC said in SDS are you Serious no PS5 Disc Version?:

    @dingers4days14 said in SDS are you Serious no PS5 Disc Version?:

    but I bought the disc version of the ps5 so I could have flexibility, while also saving storage by buying disc games.

    That hasnt been a thing for a while. If you have the disk version it just uses the disk to install the game on the HDD/SSD rather than download. Disk drives are WAY too slow to access data from during gameplay. Especially with the new systems using a super fast SSD. That would defeat the purpose.

    and if you want i can send you ss of proof, if you're that persistent

    I have many disk games, they all install the same space of data on your HDD as digital versions. Including MLB TS

    Even this Reddit thread explains it 5 years ago. https://www.reddit.com/r/PS4/comments/3bo3na/why_do_physical_games_take_up_so_much_hard_drive/

    https://gamefaqs.gamespot.com/boards/691087-playstation-4/75897718

    Yet somehow my next gen nba 2k21 disc version takes up 63.89GB when digital takes up 120?

    Lol, no idea man. Guy commented right after you saying his was much bigger.

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    @dingers4days14 said in SDS are you Serious no PS5 Disc Version?:

    @ChuckCLC said in SDS are you Serious no PS5 Disc Version?:

    @dingers4days14 said in SDS are you Serious no PS5 Disc Version?:

    @ChuckCLC said in SDS are you Serious no PS5 Disc Version?:

    @dingers4days14 said in SDS are you Serious no PS5 Disc Version?:

    but I bought the disc version of the ps5 so I could have flexibility, while also saving storage by buying disc games.

    That hasnt been a thing for a while. If you have the disk version it just uses the disk to install the game on the HDD/SSD rather than download. Disk drives are WAY too slow to access data from during gameplay. Especially with the new systems using a super fast SSD. That would defeat the purpose.

    and if you want i can send you ss of proof, if you're that persistent

    I have many disk games, they all install the same space of data on your HDD as digital versions. Including MLB TS

    Even this Reddit thread explains it 5 years ago. https://www.reddit.com/r/PS4/comments/3bo3na/why_do_physical_games_take_up_so_much_hard_drive/

    https://gamefaqs.gamespot.com/boards/691087-playstation-4/75897718

    Yet somehow my next gen nba 2k21 disc version takes up 63.89GB when digital takes up 120?

    Most likely you have both PS4 and PS5 versions installed. Delete PS4 version and enjoy free 57GB.

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    @x814xMafia said in SDS are you Serious no PS5 Disc Version?:

    @dingers4days14 said in SDS are you Serious no PS5 Disc Version?:

    @SDS_Jax @Collin_SDS

    I know I'm probably in the minority here about buying physical copies of games, but I bought the disc version of the ps5 so I could have flexibility, while also saving storage by buying disc games. So basically my point is this:
    Why is there no option to buy a bigger bundle for PS5 disc owners?

    I'm using the link from their Instagram, and it shows that the three premium editions all three of them offer only digital codes for the ps5 and I think that is a problem. Yes, I could always buy the normal disc version, but I wouldn't be able to upgrade and receive the other in-game items that I want(Not to mention early access, and that's what we all really want). And unless the ps4 disc is going to be the same game (it isn't. Think about it, why would they give a ps5 digital version if it is the same as the ps4 game) then I think there should be an option to buy a premium version with a ps5 disc.(also ik they have the same servers for all consoles, but still, not the same game). Is there anyone else that also feels this way?

    Probably because if you don't plan on buying a PS5, and it was an extra disc, you could just sell the PS5 disk to someone else.
    .
    They would lose to much money.

    Yeah, but there can also just be a bundle that only gave a ps5 disc copy, its not that difficult for them to do.

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    @Boneman05 said in SDS are you Serious no PS5 Disc Version?:

    @dingers4days14 said in SDS are you Serious no PS5 Disc Version?:

    @Boneman05 said in SDS are you Serious no PS5 Disc Version?:

    @dingers4days14 said in SDS are you Serious no PS5 Disc Version?:

    @Boneman05 said in SDS are you Serious no PS5 Disc Version?:

    Probably so you can play it and then in a week sell it. It also reduces the loss at the retail level as retail stores always have theft in a digital world atleast with ps games you cant really steal them. You can steal music and movies and software but PS and xbox games are pretty locked down.

    IMIG, but like if they give ps4 disc versions with the bundle, it's only $10 more for the ps5 disc version. Also, they still will have the ps5 version in a GameStop because they will still sell the normal version, just not in a bundle with the early access.

    They have ps5 entitlement so it should be fine

    https://www.gamestop.com/video-games/playstation-4/games/products/mlb-the-show-21-mvp-edition/11112944.html

    The problem is that you get a digital code, not an actual disc for the ps5 version, which is the main problem.

    but wouldn't it play just the same. You would just have the ps4 version. They probably did it so they didn't have 8 different versions of the game when they could just add the entitlement into the case. Plus it is probably cheaper to produce ps4 disc

    No not the same, they aren't the same game, load times are faster on next gen, and there's a reason they give a code for the ps5 version of the game.

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    @ChuckCLC said in SDS are you Serious no PS5 Disc Version?:

    @dingers4days14 said in SDS are you Serious no PS5 Disc Version?:

    @ChuckCLC said in SDS are you Serious no PS5 Disc Version?:

    @dingers4days14 said in SDS are you Serious no PS5 Disc Version?:

    @ChuckCLC said in SDS are you Serious no PS5 Disc Version?:

    @dingers4days14 said in SDS are you Serious no PS5 Disc Version?:

    but I bought the disc version of the ps5 so I could have flexibility, while also saving storage by buying disc games.

    That hasnt been a thing for a while. If you have the disk version it just uses the disk to install the game on the HDD/SSD rather than download. Disk drives are WAY too slow to access data from during gameplay. Especially with the new systems using a super fast SSD. That would defeat the purpose.

    and if you want i can send you ss of proof, if you're that persistent

    I have many disk games, they all install the same space of data on your HDD as digital versions. Including MLB TS

    Even this Reddit thread explains it 5 years ago. https://www.reddit.com/r/PS4/comments/3bo3na/why_do_physical_games_take_up_so_much_hard_drive/

    https://gamefaqs.gamespot.com/boards/691087-playstation-4/75897718

    Yet somehow my next gen nba 2k21 disc version takes up 63.89GB when digital takes up 120?

    Lol, no idea man. Guy commented right after you saying his was much bigger.

    Lol, no idea man, you should have kept reading because he has both the ps4 and ps5 versions of the game downloaded.

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    @Onyx_Hokie_2 said in SDS are you Serious no PS5 Disc Version?:

    My only issue with companies offering digital version to combat resellers is that the digital version should be at least $10 cheaper.

    There are no production costs for digital versions once the game goes to print. The companies save both actual production costs on discs, cases, and distribution when we buy digital versions. Their savings, particularly including not only production but the elimination of the resell market, should be passed on to the players.

    This expresses my feelings on digital games as well. Digital should always be cheaper than retail. Unfortunately that reality doesn't reflect that of our world and society.

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    @dingers4days14 said in SDS are you Serious no PS5 Disc Version?:

    @ChuckCLC said in SDS are you Serious no PS5 Disc Version?:

    @dingers4days14 said in SDS are you Serious no PS5 Disc Version?:

    @ChuckCLC said in SDS are you Serious no PS5 Disc Version?:

    @dingers4days14 said in SDS are you Serious no PS5 Disc Version?:

    @ChuckCLC said in SDS are you Serious no PS5 Disc Version?:

    @dingers4days14 said in SDS are you Serious no PS5 Disc Version?:

    but I bought the disc version of the ps5 so I could have flexibility, while also saving storage by buying disc games.

    That hasnt been a thing for a while. If you have the disk version it just uses the disk to install the game on the HDD/SSD rather than download. Disk drives are WAY too slow to access data from during gameplay. Especially with the new systems using a super fast SSD. That would defeat the purpose.

    and if you want i can send you ss of proof, if you're that persistent

    I have many disk games, they all install the same space of data on your HDD as digital versions. Including MLB TS

    Even this Reddit thread explains it 5 years ago. https://www.reddit.com/r/PS4/comments/3bo3na/why_do_physical_games_take_up_so_much_hard_drive/

    https://gamefaqs.gamespot.com/boards/691087-playstation-4/75897718

    Yet somehow my next gen nba 2k21 disc version takes up 63.89GB when digital takes up 120?

    Lol, no idea man. Guy commented right after you saying his was much bigger.

    Lol, no idea man, you should have kept reading because he has both the ps4 and ps5 versions of the game downloaded.

    He never said that. Quit trying to make up stuff man. Disk and digital are the same size. bottom line. Common knowledge.

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    @dingers4days14 said in SDS are you Serious no PS5 Disc Version?:

    @BboyzAT said in SDS are you Serious no PS5 Disc Version?:

    Unfortunately, disc games still install onto your hard drive and won’t save space. You do save a bit of bandwidth though if you are on a limited tier of internet.

    Yes, I know they install on your hard drive, but they still save space for example, NBA 2K21 next get is 120 GB for digital downloads, but on my ps5 it is half that at 63.9 GB with a disc.

    I think that is because the file is downloaded separately and then installed so it needs twice the space for that process. When installed the original downloaded file should be deleted and the two versions should take up the same amount of space on the drive.

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    @ChuckCLC said in SDS are you Serious no PS5 Disc Version?:

    @dingers4days14 said in SDS are you Serious no PS5 Disc Version?:

    @ChuckCLC said in SDS are you Serious no PS5 Disc Version?:

    @dingers4days14 said in SDS are you Serious no PS5 Disc Version?:

    @ChuckCLC said in SDS are you Serious no PS5 Disc Version?:

    @dingers4days14 said in SDS are you Serious no PS5 Disc Version?:

    @ChuckCLC said in SDS are you Serious no PS5 Disc Version?:

    @dingers4days14 said in SDS are you Serious no PS5 Disc Version?:

    but I bought the disc version of the ps5 so I could have flexibility, while also saving storage by buying disc games.

    That hasnt been a thing for a while. If you have the disk version it just uses the disk to install the game on the HDD/SSD rather than download. Disk drives are WAY too slow to access data from during gameplay. Especially with the new systems using a super fast SSD. That would defeat the purpose.

    and if you want i can send you ss of proof, if you're that persistent

    I have many disk games, they all install the same space of data on your HDD as digital versions. Including MLB TS

    Even this Reddit thread explains it 5 years ago. https://www.reddit.com/r/PS4/comments/3bo3na/why_do_physical_games_take_up_so_much_hard_drive/

    https://gamefaqs.gamespot.com/boards/691087-playstation-4/75897718

    Yet somehow my next gen nba 2k21 disc version takes up 63.89GB when digital takes up 120?

    Lol, no idea man. Guy commented right after you saying his was much bigger.

    Lol, no idea man, you should have kept reading because he has both the ps4 and ps5 versions of the game downloaded.

    He never said that. Quit trying to make up stuff man. Disk and digital are the same size. bottom line. Common knowledge.

    But it isn't though. And I'm not the only person that said that it was what probably happened. And I know fs that there's no way that a game is two different sizes on two different ps5 consoles. Don't call me a lair when I'm laying out the facts that my NBA 2k is 63.89 gb with a disc, and if you look up how much space it takes up digitally, it says 120gb. So who tf is lying now buddy

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