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I would rather get a PS4 if I can, since no PS5's are available & they cost double that of a PS4 Slim.

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Would it be 'easier' just to get at least some of these PS3 games downloaded to a PS4 for OFFline gaming wherever it is stored - is that even (still) possible?

& How would the game be completely stored on an external hdd or ssd anyway (whether that be a PS3 game to be played via a PS4, or a PS4 game to be played via a PS4 or PS5)? Last week we finally received confirmation through the Playstation Blog stating around 99 of PS4 Games will work on the PS5, which is fantastic and finally some concrete evidence. If it is, is it also possible to do the same (in November 2020) with PS3 disc based games stored on an external ssd to play them on a PS4? Older articles initially surfaced at the start of the year saying how over 90 of PS4 titles would be backwards compatible with the PS5, but Sony kept a tight lid on this and never confirmed it. that PS4 games could be stored completely on an external hd (presumably an SSD) with updates & game saves included (so the disc is no longer needed to play the game) & either played from the external drive on a PS4 or even on a PS5 - that can NOT apparently play that same game from the PS4 disc. My question is based on something I saw recently on Youtube about PS5 backwards compatibilty with PS4 games:
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I have about 85 disc based PS3 games, plus a lot of associated updates & DLC & 'free' games aquired BEFORE online multiplayer gaming REQUIRED a subscription. I don't care enough about 'online games for multi player options', to even start that, & if a console MUST be online to play the game I am also not interested either, since my internet is far too slow for cloud based gameplay, on ANY games machine. In other gaming news, a Call of Duty cheat making site has removed all CoD related hacks following a lawsuit from Activision.I still have a 'fat' PS3 (750gb+ hdd storage) used mostly for watching Blu-Ray DVD's but also for occasionally playing games (from a disc) that do NOT require an internet connection to work. Similar to PS4, simply navigate to your game Library, select the game and press the button to. Sony has yet to comment on how PlayStation Now will work on the upcoming system, but many speculate it will expand to include PS2 and PS1 titles in addition to the PS3 titles it offers currently. Backwards compatible digital games will work on both the disc and digital versions of the PS5. In the case of the PlayStation 4, it's the ability to play PS1, PS2 or PS3 games on the system so you don't need to dig out your old games consoles to play old favorites. Sony’s current PlayStation 4 isn’t compatible with previous PlayStation titles, and was the first console from the company without the capability, opting to utilize the PlayStation Now streaming service instead. What Is PS4 Backwards Compatibility Backwards compatibility refers to the ability for new technology to be able to still use older software. The same could be said about the upcoming Xbox Series X, as Microsoft announced “ thousands of games” from all Xbox console libraries will work on the system at launch with no details expressly given.
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“We believe that the overwhelming majority of the 4,000+ PS4 titles will be playable on PS5,” Sony later updated in the same blog post, further mudding the timeline for full backward compatibility. In a subsequent blog post, Sony stated that “almost all” of its 100 top-played PS4 titles would be backward compatible at launch. During a presentation in March, hardware designer Mark Cerny said that PS4 wouls titled would play ay a boosted frequency so those titles would reap the benefits of the console’s faster load time capabilities.
