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16 days agoNo arguments there.
No arguments there.
They are machines, they can have any number of issues, but generally speaking, if a game is released on a console (and it works) then it will work for you too. No worrying about configs or system requirements.
No info about “how to make sure game is gonna run”, that is actually one of the reason I switched to console so many years ago.
BTW you don’t have to worry about not being able to play physical games on PS, even if it doesn’t come with optical drive by default, they will always sell the attachment. At least for next 2 or so generations (if not more), too many people with physical games exist.
Probably don’t want to antagonize MS, but don’t know how things work at this level, so just randomly guessing.
Yeah, I agree. I just didn’t have any idea about your other question, and you didn’t have any responses then so thought I should at least help assuage your PlayStation fears 😀