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SteveGrabowski

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I still can't even buy a PS5 at a retail or online store at their normal price.

Here's how I got mine from Walmart, big thanks to @purbeast0 for providing the links. Just make sure you have your CC and shipping info already stored with Walmart, your CVV memorized, and then race through checkout when you get one in your cart when they're doing the drops. Of course you have to do this when they're doing their drops.

PS5's in stock at Walmart at 3:10pm. Had em at 3pm and they have more coming.

Add to cart links below - use these rather than the listing on website.

Digital - https://affil.walmart.com/cart/buynow?items=493824815
Disc - https://affil.walmart.com/cart/buynow?items=363472942

When I got mine they did the drop at 3:00EST and I missed that but then they did another wave at 3:10EST and I kept refreshing the direct add to cart link at about 3:09EST until I got it in my cart, rushed through checkout, failed. Did the same for the 3:20EST next wave, failed in checkout, repeated for the 3:30EST wave, failed in checkout, repeated for the 3:40EST wave and this time got through checkout and got my order placed.

So just watch for when the next drop Walmart does happens, and maybe this method will get you one.
 
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sze5003

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I wouldn't say it's as scary as 7 was. Its tense but a good mix of stuff picked from the other games. I'm not near the end at all but I'm almost out of the castle place. Once you upgrade your weapons more the enemies aren't as spongy as I felt they were in RE 2.
 

purbeast0

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I wouldn't say it's as scary as 7 was. Its tense but a good mix of stuff picked from the other games. I'm not near the end at all but I'm almost out of the castle place. Once you upgrade your weapons more the enemies aren't as spongy as I felt they were in RE 2.
Speaking of sponges ... wait till you face some of the bosses lol.

There is one area that is pretty creepy though that you haven't hit yet. Definitely the only part of the game that I felt creeped out by for a while. It's also my favorite part of the game.
 

Aikouka

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Nov 27, 2001
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Which is utterly ridiculous. I still don’t have one and am not going to sit on any sort of alert page 24/7 trying.

That's why these sites need to announce times if they expect people to get anything. Bots are going to hammer the sites regardless, but most people can't sit there 24/7 waiting for items to drop. If announcing a release isn't possible, at least consider being consistent. I've been trying to nab a video card from Best Buy, and for a while, they were releasing between 11AM and 12PM CST, but then you get random releases at 3:30PM... which was also on a day that they have never released on before.
 
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SteveGrabowski

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That's why these sites need to announce times if they expect people to get anything. Bots are going to hammer the sites regardless, but most people can't sit there 24/7 waiting for items to drop. If announcing a release isn't possible, at least consider being consistent. I've been trying to nab a video card from Best Buy, and for a while, they were releasing between 11AM and 12PM CST, but then you get random releases at 3:30PM... which was also on a day that they have never released on before.

Walmart's console releases tend to get announced a few hours ahead of time at least. Not much but better than nothing I guess.
 

sze5003

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Aug 18, 2012
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That's why these sites need to announce times if they expect people to get anything. Bots are going to hammer the sites regardless, but most people can't sit there 24/7 waiting for items to drop. If announcing a release isn't possible, at least consider being consistent. I've been trying to nab a video card from Best Buy, and for a while, they were releasing between 11AM and 12PM CST, but then you get random releases at 3:30PM... which was also on a day that they have never released on before.
The best buy GPU drops have been pretty crazy. I've seen people grab two or three cards there. Anytime I entered the queue, didn't matter how quick I got in, by the time I was able to click the add to cart button, they were out, or I couldn't complete checkout because it's store pickup only yet no stores had them, kept saying pick a different store.

The one time they took forever to send the confirmation text and email for me to get through the checkout.

I assume random drops are to diminish server load or bots from preparing for the launch time. Best buy was consistent at first then it became random.

I like what EVGA has done. For the 3080Ti and 3070Ti they are allowing elite members to sign up for a queue. The site crashed from 630am PST to 7:45am PST.

I was able to get my notification in at 7:50am. Earlier this week those that were able to get through between 7am and 7:25am PST have already received their purchase link.

I figure I'm going to be up for purchase in a few weeks or by end of the month based on how many others are in the same time frame or how much stock they have.

I'd rather get a 3090 Fe at this point but only best buy drops those online. I've tried randomly since November so at this point I'll take what I can buy and keep that for another 3-4 years.
 

Aikouka

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The best buy GPU drops have been pretty crazy. I've seen people grab two or three cards there. Anytime I entered the queue, didn't matter how quick I got in, by the time I was able to click the add to cart button, they were out, or I couldn't complete checkout because it's store pickup only yet no stores had them, kept saying pick a different store.

I've had some bad luck trusting noted drop times. One time, the stream said the drop would be 12PM, so I figured I'd grab some lunch and be back before that point. I sat down to eat and decided to just take a look at the stream, and the alerts were popping up as soon as I loaded it up. At best, I've managed to get a single card into my cart and I had an option for another, but I'd have to drive 3+ hours just to pick it up.

I like what EVGA has done. For the 3080Ti and 3070Ti they are allowing elite members to sign up for a queue. The site crashed from 630am PST to 7:45am PST.

I've got the EVGA Elite membership (and that 20% coupon that's probably going to expire soon), but I wasn't willing to pay the awful price for the 3080 Ti. I already did enough disservice to other gamers by spending $1200 on the 2080 Ti. Last thing I need to do is promote more of Nvidia's ludicrous pricing. Although, the 3070 Ti is an interesting option that I'm tempted to try to grab. Although, and not to turn this into too much of a GPU discussion, I'm curious how it only having increased memory performance will translate to real world performance.
 

jpiniero

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I've got the EVGA Elite membership (and that 20% coupon that's probably going to expire soon), but I wasn't willing to pay the awful price for the 3080 Ti. I already did enough disservice to other gamers by spending $1200 on the 2080 Ti. Last thing I need to do is promote more of Nvidia's ludicrous pricing. Although, the 3070 Ti is an interesting option that I'm tempted to try to grab. Although, and not to turn this into too much of a GPU discussion, I'm curious how it only having increased memory performance will translate to real world performance.

In fairness to nVidia, the MSRP was intended to be $999 but given that a large chunk of 3080 Ti's were going to end up mining or on eBay anyway... you may as well raise the price.
 

sze5003

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In fairness to nVidia, the MSRP was intended to be $999 but given that a large chunk of 3080 Ti's were going to end up mining or on eBay anyway... you may as well raise the price.
They are a giant company with shareholders and analysts that have seen what happened since last year's 3080 release. Lower prices means the retailer just gets more of the cut. It's a cash grab because they can and the demand exists.

It sucks but scalpers and miners have set the price on the market. Companies could be friendly but they often are not.

Although now I don't think miners would be interested in the 3080Ti since it's got lower hash rates so it wouldn't make sense for a miner to pay way over retail unless they can make sure to make the money back.
 

purbeast0

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Sep 13, 2001
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That's why these sites need to announce times if they expect people to get anything. Bots are going to hammer the sites regardless, but most people can't sit there 24/7 waiting for items to drop. If announcing a release isn't possible, at least consider being consistent. I've been trying to nab a video card from Best Buy, and for a while, they were releasing between 11AM and 12PM CST, but then you get random releases at 3:30PM... which was also on a day that they have never released on before.
Yeah but let's be real - these companies don't care if bots buy them or people. It's all the same money to them.
 

ultimatebob

Lifer
Jul 1, 2001
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That's why these sites need to announce times if they expect people to get anything. Bots are going to hammer the sites regardless, but most people can't sit there 24/7 waiting for items to drop. If announcing a release isn't possible, at least consider being consistent. I've been trying to nab a video card from Best Buy, and for a while, they were releasing between 11AM and 12PM CST, but then you get random releases at 3:30PM... which was also on a day that they have never released on before.

I think that this whole "drop" system is BS anyway. They should just allow pre-orders (one per customer account) for their next shipment, instead of incentivizing scalpers to write scripts to scan the site constantly for a quantity change.
 
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jpiniero

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I think that this whole "drop" system is BS anyway. They should just allow pre-orders (one per customer account) for their next shipment, instead of incentivizing scalpers to write scripts to scan the site constantly for a quantity change.

I suspect that's what Walmart did when I ordered back in December. The product was still in the Pacific Ocean when they did the drop.
 

JujuFish

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I've had some bad luck trusting noted drop times. One time, the stream said the drop would be 12PM, so I figured I'd grab some lunch and be back before that point. I sat down to eat and decided to just take a look at the stream, and the alerts were popping up as soon as I loaded it up. At best, I've managed to get a single card into my cart and I had an option for another, but I'd have to drive 3+ hours just to pick it up.



I've got the EVGA Elite membership (and that 20% coupon that's probably going to expire soon), but I wasn't willing to pay the awful price for the 3080 Ti. I already did enough disservice to other gamers by spending $1200 on the 2080 Ti. Last thing I need to do is promote more of Nvidia's ludicrous pricing. Although, the 3070 Ti is an interesting option that I'm tempted to try to grab. Although, and not to turn this into too much of a GPU discussion, I'm curious how it only having increased memory performance will translate to real world performance.
I haven't bothered even trying to get a GPU, since scarcity is so intense. Where are these drop times and such coming from? Is there an optimal way to attempt getting one?
 

SteveGrabowski

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Yeah but let's be real - these companies don't care if bots buy them or people. It's all the same money to them.

Disagree, Walmart absolutely wants legit buyers getting these consoles at MSRP since anyone who gets a PS5 is likely to buy at least one of Demon's Souls / Miles Morales (and add Ratchet & Clank Rift Apart to that list next week), possibly an extra controller, a Playstation Plus subscription, and/or an upgrade to a new 4k TV. You have already gone and entered your CC and shipping info with Walmart in that case, so they'd be easy to buy games / accessories / new TV from. Whereas the scalper isn't buying any of that stuff and whatever customer the scalper sells that system for $1000 to might not want to spend on all those extras anymore having paid $500 over MSRP.

Also think they want to keep the sale online so they don't have morons fighting each other in stores for PS5.
 
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purbeast0

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Disagree, Walmart absolutely wants legit buyers getting these consoles at MSRP since anyone who gets a PS5 is likely to buy at least one of Demon's Souls / Miles Morales (and add Ratchet & Clank Rift Apart to that list next week), possibly an extra controller, a Playstation Plus subscription, and/or an upgrade to a new 4k TV. You have already gone and entered your CC and shipping info with Walmart in that case, so they'd be easy to buy games / accessories / new TV from. Whereas the scalper isn't buying any of that stuff and whatever customer the scalper sells that system for $1000 to might not want to spend on all those extras anymore having paid $500 over MSRP.

Also think they want to keep the sale online so they don't have morons fighting each other in stores for PS5.
Yeah that is a very valid point.

I still think the whole scalper thing is way overblown though. Sure scalpers are buying them to sell. Hell I did it myself but without scripts and bots. But it's just what people like to use as their excuse for not getting one without putting in any work. I put in a lot of work to get all the systems I got and it paid off.
 

blckgrffn

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Which is utterly ridiculous. I still don’t have one and am not going to sit on any sort of alert page 24/7 trying.

I get it, but I am not sure there is anything that can really be done about it. Demand is huge, enough people got money to buy it and supply chain is constrained if not really messed up under the covers.

Can't even mine on a PS5!

I am still surprised that Sony hasn't cashed in with ~$800 version that has ~2x the storage and some fancy limited edition skin given that they would also likely instantly move off the shelf and the extra $$$ would pay for airfreight.

I felt pretty conflicted buy a bundle from Costco for full price on everything, so "buy all this crap" bundle vs "get a value" bundle but now it's fine.

Bought a Radeon 6800 from a dude on FB Marketplace and that felt sooooo shady I am not in any hurry to replicate that experience.
 

SteveGrabowski

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Bought a Radeon 6800 from a dude on FB Marketplace and that felt sooooo shady I am not in any hurry to replicate that experience.

You didn't do it at a police station? Only way I ever buy stuff off craigslist and offerup (never bought anything off FB Marketplace though).
 

blckgrffn

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You didn't do it at a police station? Only way I ever buy stuff off craigslist and offerup (never bought anything off FB Marketplace though).

Nah, usually I just have people come to me at my suburban home to pick stuff up.

In this case we met in a supermarket in the entrance, NBD. That wasn’t the shady bit. It was the FB profile with multiple cards, a different guy that’s the profile pic with yet another name in the invoice. Card was sealed and legit so 🤷‍♂️

I drove home and tested immediately and breathed a huge sigh of relief. I’ve done maybe a 100 CL and Marketplace deals and 95 have been driveway pickups. I’ve never met at a police station.
 

sze5003

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Nah, usually I just have people come to me at my suburban home to pick stuff up.

In this case we met in a supermarket in the entrance, NBD. That wasn’t the shady bit. It was the FB profile with multiple cards, a different guy that’s the profile pic with yet another name in the invoice. Card was sealed and legit so

I drove home and tested immediately and breathed a huge sigh of relief. I’ve done maybe a 100 CL and Marketplace deals and 95 have been driveway pickups. I’ve never met at a police station.
I've only once had people from Facebook marketplace come to my apartment to pick something up and it was a 50 inch tv since it's a hassle to put in my car and meet at a local place, let's say they never show up?

Normally I give them the address of a local gas station which I know is always busy because it's right next to a Chic File. Lots of foot traffic and people around in case something happens.

I've found Facebook marketplace much better for selling than other apps. Mainly because you can see their profile and it's pretty easy to tell if there is something weird going on.
 

Aikouka

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As a more PS5-oriented bit of news, I read that Ratchet and Clank's Day-One patch will include a third graphics mode: Performance Ray-Tracing. I haven't seen what exactly that will entail apart from 60 FPS (lower resolution + reduced ray count?), but it might help those that were turned off by the idea of dropping to 30 FPS just for pretty lights.

In fairness to nVidia, the MSRP was intended to be $999 but given that a large chunk of 3080 Ti's were going to end up mining or on eBay anyway... you may as well raise the price.

I'd attribute it to how Nvidia saw that people were willing to pay $1200 for the 2080 Ti, so they priced the 3080 Ti at that price point too.

Yeah but let's be real - these companies don't care if bots buy them or people. It's all the same money to them.

In some ways, I agree. In general, I think stores do like creating goodwill with their customers... especially given how cutthroat certain areas of retail have become. If Best Buy can get PS5s, Xbox Series S/X consoles, or video cards into the hands of an end user, they may end up getting more repeat business from those customers. I'd argue that consoles are likely better for that too given the peripherals and the prevalent of physical games. (Computers do have peripherals too, of course.)

I think that this whole "drop" system is BS anyway. They should just allow pre-orders (one per customer account) for their next shipment, instead of incentivizing scalpers to write scripts to scan the site constantly for a quantity change.

I've pondered the issue in the past, and the thing that I've usually run into is... there's really no great way of stopping bots and resellers. For example, at first I thought, "Well, hey... my Newegg account is around 15+ years old... why not just give preference to old account holders?" It's not an awful idea, but an old account holder can still be someone willing to scalp, and it would potentially limit people that have (relatively) recently gotten into PC gaming (i.e. only recently created a Newegg account).

Although, in that regard, it would be interesting if they could consider something like a partial allocation to old account holders. I'd say that Best Buy could do something similar. Best Buy even has their tier system, but the wrinkle in that is that their tier system is achieved through spending money in the store. Would be kind of awkward if you had to buy your way to a better chance of getting a console or graphics card.

Ultimately, I think the problem comes down to how bots are meant to automate and handle all the steps of checking out. Even if Best Buy adds an email-based confirmation code, the bot can simply retrieve the code from your email. Best Buy actually released the 3080 Ti in stores instead of online only. My local store had people camping out at night, and based on Reddit comment timestamps, they were all called for by around midnight. Maybe they could just pool up cards and start doing in-store releases again?

I still think the whole scalper thing is way overblown though. Sure scalpers are buying them to sell. Hell I did it myself but without scripts and bots. But it's just what people like to use as their excuse for not getting one without putting in any work. I put in a lot of work to get all the systems I got and it paid off.

I don't really think the opinion on bots is overblown. It is a valid issue -- more so on certain sites that lack any bot protection -- and awkwardly, it's something that I pointed out about a year ago. I recall seeing those news stories about the guy that wrote the script to help his friends buy Nintendo Switch consoles, and I said that we'd see more of it later on. The problem is that buying things is (generally) a very easy thing for software to do. Heck, Wall Street uses software to manage commodity transactions because it's far ludicrously faster and more efficient than sending a broker down to the floor.

Of course, none of this is to suggest that it's impossible to get game consoles or graphics cards. Although, I'd argue that it's quite a bit harder, and the overall shortage and semiconductor squeeze hasn't helped with that either. Times are so awkward that with the inability to build new cars, the prices on used cars has begun to shoot up to the point where people that bought used cars within the past few years have actually had them appreciate in value at the current trade-in/sales rates.
 

purbeast0

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Ratchet and Clank embargo lifted at 10am ET this morning so expect reviews to start pouring in.

This is probably my most anticipated game of the year at this point. Can't wait to try it out this weekend.
 
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