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Yeah not fan how they merged with zing pop culture.The gaming mods will love us going off topic the EB thread is that-a-way ------------>
I shopped a lot at my closest EB (early 2000's until the late 2000's). The "managers" that were there in that time were awesome. I know good salesmanship rather than "friendship" but because I'd basically be there at the same time every week.... they looked after me with various deals and heads up on certain promotions (re: don't buy it now, wait till next week and it'll be cheaper etc). Also pre youtube walkthroughs I used to buy the game guide books with my new game purchases. They'd give me some for free (saves them throwing them out as well I guess) still took them haha.
I stopped going to EB "regularly" around 2008-9 for a variety of reasons (got games cheaper at a Harvey Norman for one thing). Still popped in every now and then to get an xbox/psn subscription card.... hate how it's more of a gaming "loot" place these days.... but in saying that I've usually found some gaming accessory in there that I otherwise wouldn't have purchased (Captain America wallet for the win hahaha).
Yeah not fan how they merged with zing pop culture.
I do wish EB would start trading/selling retro consoles Gamestop in the US sell retro games and consoles
I think that's their current strategy (being that Zing and EB are owned by the same people), many years ago they opened ZING stores and they were far better back then, being that the stuff they had was more high end - action figure replicas and the like. More "zing" stuff gradually got added to EB and EB has slowly reduced the amount of game software in their shops. The gamers loot is everywhere!!
But yeah apparently Zing stores will be further integrate into EB - it'll be more noticeable when the ZING stores start closing once their leases finish up. Although it'll be weird seeing it happen to the stores that are literally the shop next door to EB lol.
It's still a horrendously shit deal.Well i'm a level 4 EB member and get it for $599 trying very hard to hold off lols.
Funny about 10-15 years ago, when I used to live Bayside VIC way, EB Southland used to be always busy and could hardly move (not sure if it's still the case) but now most of them here hardly get footy traffic on the weekend.
It's still a horrendously shit deal.
I think it's a very niche machine that won't make sense for most of the player base, but I don't think the price for performance is actually that bad at all.
Not when you trade more games on top of that, old broken controllers and even a OG switch. Ended up paying $80 of cash to upgrade and with stuff just lying around.It's still a horrendously shit deal.
You trade in a PS5 and 4 games and still have to pay $600.
It's shit.
Another trick is to pay $25 for a 3 month eb games subscription and you get an extra 5% trade value.You trade in a PS5 and 4 games and still have to pay $600.
It's shit.
Also buying the disc drive if you don't want to get stuck with the rort that is PSN.Not when you trade more games on top of that, old broken controllers and even a OG switch. Ended up paying $80 of cash to upgrade and with stuff just lying around.
My original OG disc drive was sounding horrible and couldn’t read discs sometimes. I have had to pay an extra $160 to order in a disc drive but I can make that back on cheaper games.
It’s not really needed but the trade in deals make it too easy & a better value proposition. To add a 50% better graphics card in PC land is going to cost a lot more most of the time.
Was in there a few weeks ago, was the only person there. Can understand why, there was only this little pitiful section of a wall for PS5 games. Wasn't even worth going in in passing.It looks pretty sad these days. It was my regular for so long as I lived just down the road in Mentone but less since we moved a few suburbs down the other side of Mordi. Occasionally I duck into Southland for something as I work just around the corner in Moorabbin and that EB is a shadow of what it used to be. Actually looks more like a Zing that sells a few games than an EB. The Zing that's near Big W in there always looks busier.
I paid $750 for the OG PS5 and the disc drive is nearly dead, no warranty. If I take off the $150 for the disc drive since mine is on the way out, I'm basically getting what I paid for the PS5 that is 4 years old. I'm also trading a dodgy controller that is on the way out and refreshing that with a new one.Also buying the disc drive if you don't want to get stuck with the rort that is PSN.
Fair enough if your PS5 is on the verge of death but otherwise it's just not worth it.
The Pro is already hitting a memory bandwidth bottleneck. Will be interesting if falling short of the performance targets only applies to Game Boost. I'm still waiting to see how future releases utilise the extra GPU headroom or if they too will be at the mercy of existing memory and CPU constraints. That's when I'll make my decision if I upgrade or not.
Mine was the 4 lowest. They were all PS4 games. I honestly think it’s who you get as a customer service rep though going off social media. Mine was an older guy who knew what he was doing and very nice. Maybe it’s different at other stores if they have different sales targets etc or if they are just aholes.Those who traded in at EB, I'm curious if EB were as dodgy as I imagined? Did they accept any 4 games or was it 4 games on their trade in list?
I have had other experiences when price matching is like you have called them out and they are excepting the payment thru gritted teeth and it’s coming out of their pay check.
It's very Coddy.Anyone play that new COD?
Any good?