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c-c-c-c-c•about 2 hours ago
> Users who want to downgrade or sideload a specific firmware version can do so using Sony's official reinstall process with the correct PUP file.

this is not true, you can only upgrade using a PUP not downgrade.

Super excited for this, havent been involved since the bd-jb exploit and finally i can use my ps5 the way i want to.

standardly•about 3 hours ago
Genuine question, no snark intended, bc this is interesting... but:

Why would someone want to do this? What is the benefit (besides satisfying a technical challenge)?

Pwntastic•about 3 hours ago
i use my steam deck on my tv all the time as a fairly weak steam machine. i also have a ps5 that i haven't bothered to turn on in at least a year. being able to convert my disused ps5 into a more powerful steam machine actually seems like a bit of an upgrade to my current setup.
incangold•about 3 hours ago
Console hardware is subsidized by games sales- it’s much cheaper than a similarly capable PC.
AngryData•about 2 hours ago
Well they use to be, this last generation seemed break even in hardware cost around release. But with hardware supply issues now that may not be true at this moment still.
rangestransform•19 minutes ago
There were hardware supply issues around launch time that made consoles a much better deal than the equivalent PC
estimator7292•about 1 hour ago
Consoles aren't really a useful object. You can only play the heavily locked down titles the vendor approves for you, and nothing else. You have to pay a monthly subscription for the damn thing. And if you want to do anything at all than engage with the DRM lootbox subscription machine, no you don't.

With this you can use the console to do anything that a PC can do. Which is literally everything.

You could, for instance, play all of your old legally-backed-up games without paying for them yet again. You could run productivity software, or play literally any game that isn't blessed by Sony. It also doesn't try to extract money from you at every opportunity.