This PS5 problem is putting me off buying any more physical games
Date:
Thu, 21 Apr 2022 13:21:57 +0000
Description:
Upgrading a PS4 disc to the PS5 version is a cumbersome experience right now.
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I tend to buy the majority of my games digitally on PS5, simply because Im
too lazy to get off my couch and switch discs. Yes, I know theyre often more expensive, but the convenience that digital games offer tends to justify the extra cost for me.
However, when it comes to PS4 to PS5 upgrades, theres been some real bargains to be had if you picked up the physical versions. For that reason, I opted to buy physical copies of Final Fantasy 7 Remake and Death Stranding ,
purchasing the games for significantly less than their digital equivalents
and upgrading to the PS5 version for no extra cost (or a cheeky 10 fee in Death Strandings case).
Unfortunately, though, the way the PlayStation 5 handles PS4 discs that are upgraded to the next-gen version is nothing short of irritating to the point where its stopping me from buying any more physical games. Dumb delivery
Death Stranding on PS4 jumps to the front of the queue. (Image credit:
Future)
So whats the problem exactly? Well, when you insert a PS4 disc into your console, you can either choose to install it or upgrade it to the PS5
version. Its a slightly cumbersome process, particularly compared to how
Smart Delivery on Xbox Series X |S will automatically install the best
version of the game available, but at least its easier to determine which console version youre actually installing.
Once thats done, and your fancy new PS5 version is ready to play, youd like
to think you could delete the PS4 icon from the home screen as, obviously, it's now obsolete. But thats sadly not the case.
Every time I start my PS5, Im presented with the PS4 versions of my games, often ahead of their sparkly PS5 upgrades. Not only does this serve to
clutter up the home screen, but its surprisingly easy to click on the wrong version and accidentally begin the installation process for the PS4 version. Boot up Death Stranding on PS5, and the two icons now sit beside each other. (Image credit: Future)
Worse still, some games dont offer unique icons for their PS4 and PS5 versions, which means youre relying on the small PS4 or PS5 label to distinguish which version you should actually click on, which is hardly
ideal.
Unfortunately, theres no way of preventing the PS4 icons from appearing right now, as theyll pop up every single time the PS5 reads a disc in the drive. Speaking of which, I really wish the disc drive wouldnt spin up as frequently as it does if Im not playing that particular game, the console shouldnt need to constantly check whether I have the digital license or not. It doesn't
have to be this way (Image credit: Microsoft)
While the PS4 icon ultimately serves to show theres a disc in the console, youd like to think Sony could figure out a more elegant way of overcoming
this problem. Its clearly possible, as the same situation doesnt occur on
Xbox Series X. If you insert an Xbox One game thats been optimized for Xbox Series X, youll only see one icon, not two versions to choose from. Put the same game in an Xbox One , and youll only be granted the version that can be played on that hardware: the Xbox One version. Simples.
Strangely, this icon issue wasnt actually a problem when the PS5 launched. Sonys console would previously show one icon for both PS4 and PS5 versions of the game, and you could select which one you wanted to launch. However, there were countless stories of people playing or installing the wrong version of the game, thinking it was the PS5 version. This led Sony to separate the two, creating one solution, along with the problem we have now.
It may seem trivial, then, but the way the PS5 handles PS4 discs that have been upgraded does make me second-guess whether to buy a physical copy. Id rather not have to deal with this annoying issue, and knowing that it doesnt occur with digital copies, as you can simply delete the PS4 version once you have the PS5 version installed, is another reason to dodge buying discs for now, at least. Should you upgrade to a PS5 if you have a PS4 Pro?
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Link to news story:
https://www.techradar.com/news/this-ps5-problem-is-putting-me-off-buying-any-m ore-physical-games/
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