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Review on Game console Sony PlayStation 4 Slim 500 GB HDD, white by Wiktor Krzysztof Kor ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Good product for me, no problems at all.

I have played PC games for a long time—roughly 15 years. I began playing games like Soldier of Fortune, Project IGI 2, and Jagged Alliance 2 (any oldies here?). I participated in the university's local CS 1.6 squad and attended a variety of competitions in nearby areas. In a nutshell, I did not understand the benefits of console games. I eventually realized that playing PC games was boring me. chose to enhance a little. I purchased a "kid" GTX 1060 6GB two and a half years ago, and when combined with a Core i5-3570K, it produced a fantastic Full HD picture on a tight budget. However, the song did not last long, and the "annoyance" persisted. I began to think that perhaps I was simply outgrowing games. I was a little saddened by this because I've always enjoyed playing video games. Unexpectedly, an intriguing concept occurred. Before the new year, I noticed a PS4 Slim 1TB bundle (Zero Dawn, Guild Wars 2, and GT Sport) being offered as a promotion. This bundle quickly overflowed all retailers and was gone from all counters and warehouses where it was possible within a few weeks. I made the decision to purchase a prefix merely to try it because my finances somewhat permitted it. I haven't left the house for a month as a result, and I go to bed at four. How cool, yet horrifying. I completed the first three Uncharted games, The Last of Us, and GTA V, which I scored on PC. Everything went as expected. There are several strategies to save money if one has limited resources, including sales, pooling, reselling and trading CDs. However, you should be aware that high-end or rare innovations will only decrease in value by a maximum of 20–30% (about $3,500) after a few months. The overall outcome was positive. Being an experienced PC-boyar, I firmly encourage you to try to "switch" to another camp if you start to feel like your interest is waning. Make careful to test out both devices before making a decision if you're merely trying to decide between a PS4 and a PC. To find better, PC is desired. In overall, I came to the conclusion that using the PC console is a completely useless exercise. Its conditions are set by the market. Good luck to everyone, and nice flight, as of February 6:)

Pros
  • - Quality, engagement, value for the money, and much more. First of all, we need to be aware that playing games these days is an expensive pastime, whether it's on a PC or a console. Purchasing a PS4 for $25k and complaining that games cost $4–$5k is as foolish as complaining that a typical PC costs $70–$80k and is built with high-end technology. I had the chance to sell my outdated computer and replace it with a much more up-to-date model, but I chose to experience what life was like on the other side of the barriers instead, and I came out ahead. A number of enjoyable minutes have been produced as a result of significant changes in how the gameplay is perceived, more challenging stick aiming, and a certain level of challenge. The decision I made to forgo visuals in order to play a ton of games I had missed over the years did not fail. Feel free to use the PS4 if you have reached the stage when gameplay, ambience, and story are more important to you than graphics. This will be a mistake if the graphics are highly important to you (and I completely understand and respect such people's viewpoints). By the way, even the ordinary (by 2022 standards) assembly on the GTX 1070 won't provide the same image when using the PRO-framework. I personally have a "threshold" visual quality that I consider to be acceptable. This criteria is perfectly met by PS4, and everything is to my taste. age, most likely. For the record, I'm thirty years old:) – Excluding. Nevertheless, there aren't many announced for 2022. However, you're in luck if you're switching to a console right now. Even Uncharted 2, which has graphics that are already dated, I truly enjoyed even though it lacks replayability. The Last of Us is currently the best. Oh, let's move down the list. This is undoubtedly one of the key factors that has kept the PS4 relevant for so long. However, this does not take away from the fact that they can and should be played. - February 6th addition PLEX! After configuring the PLEX media server, MEGOGO became completely (!) unneeded, along with SMART TV and lousy online cinemas like OKKO TV. Ten minutes of settings, months of happiness.
Cons
  • - Interface for brakes. This is an unfavorable aspect. I'm not sure why it's being slowed down so much, but it's aggravating. Evidently, firmware upgrades are ineffective. It does not, however, twitch all the time. It is generally not a big deal to me. - An unreliable connection to the PS Network servers. For instance, the store is loading slowly. In general, it's also not important. - Dated Feb. 6: Because someone doesn't use it at all, it's not exactly a drawback, but I'm referring to PS Plus. To refresh your memory for those who may not be aware, this is a subscription that enables online gaming, offers additional discounts on some titles, and grants access to the free monthly download of two to three new games. For instance, Hitman: First Season and For Honor are both in February. Therefore, a combined subscription like XBox Game Pass + Live Gold (if anything, these are two separate subscriptions) opens up access to a variety of games for the duration of the subscription and permits online play, but with varying levels of access to games for varying subscription fees per month. Here, there are a couple of uninteresting games. Steep, which only one in ten people enjoyed, came out in January. On XBox, there isn't even a flawless subscription. They claim that Live Gold allows you to play online whereas Game Pass does not, although you can remove or choose not to install the free games that are offered there each month. Nobody possesses the ideal subscription. even after we have PS Now. Anyone can play online games on a PC, thus perhaps something like Origin Access Premier can be attributed here:D However, as we all know, you can't play exclusives on a PC, so some people may simply be uninterested in playing on one. Every month the PS4 gets a relatively excellent selection of online and free games, but don't be shocked if they turn out to be subpar. - Not backwards compatible. I wouldn't mind using the PS3 to play a few games.