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Review on Game console Sony PlayStation 4 500 GB HDD, black by Adam Nowak ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I am delighted, the product is really worthy.

I would suggest purchasing the one terabyte edition from the railroad because it is large enough to accommodate the installation of more than a dozen intense video games. In terms of the adjustments, the most recent series (CUH-1200), according to the office's sources, is less noisy, utilizes a marginally lower amount of power, and has a higher degree of dependability. Therefore, picking her is the preferable option. The purchase of a Sony machine is worthwhile, first and foremost, if for no other reason than the availability of games developed just for that console. In this regard, Sony has something in its sleeve to surprise. Already, you are able to unwind with games like Infamous: Second Son / First Light, The Order: 1886, Until Dawn, Killzone: Shadow Fall, Tearaway Unfolded, and Bloodborne, in addition to versions of excellent PS3 games like Uncharted 1–3, The Last of Us, Heavy Rain, Beyond Two Souls, and Journey. In addition, Uncharted 4, Horizon Zero Dawn, Ratchet & Clank, The Last Guardian, Rime, Wild, Dreams, and Gravity Rush 2 are currently in development and will be released in the near future. And in the future, Sony will definitely still surprise us (owners of the PS4) with other fresh and, without a doubt, no less exciting initiatives. This is because the fourth generation of Sony consoles will "live" for at least another two or three years. The price of the console by itself has dropped to a point where it is now very appealing. It will cost approximately sixty percent more to purchase a personal computer that is comparable in terms of power and functionality (made, for example, on the basis of an Intel Core i3-4160 and a GTX 750ti). However, newer games require obligatory support for DX12 (which implies that you will have no choice but to shell out the cash for the 900 series of Nvidia graphics cards). Having a strong gaming PC in addition to a PlayStation 4 (for games that are specific to Sony) and a Microsoft Xbox One (for games like Recore, Quantum Break, and so on) is currently the most reliable choice available. On the other hand, the expense of such a combination will turn out to be quite significant. Because of this, the majority of users are forced to settle for either one of the two options, each of which is, to some extent or another, a compromise. It turned out that the value I received from Sony's exclusives and the opportunity to lazily slump on the couch in front of a large TV were more than I had anticipated.

Pros
  • Graphics in native exclusive games are top-notch; the console is as easy and convenient to use as is humanly conceivable (although, it functions in the same way as its predecessor, the PS3); it is gorgeous, portable, and compact. small amount of power consumed; quiet operation (even if the game is on a disk, the disk spins in the tray for only 15-20 seconds while the game is loading, and then there is silence); the new gamepad is more user-friendly than its predecessor, with sticks that have a nice and informative shape and improved responsiveness; Adapter for Wi-Fi that is very quick. An intriguing effect is produced by the speaker and diode that are incorporated into the gamepad; they lend an air of realism to the experience. Putting the console into "sleep mode" enables you to charge gamepads and download or install games without disrupting gameplay. The usage of the PlayStation 4 and the PlayStation 3 are virtually identical in every respect. The new console is just superior in some respects, most notably in terms of the graphics, as is to be expected, and in terms of the degree to which the gamepad provides information. In addition to this, it is technologically superior because it gives you the ability to record films and take images (with a very unique photo mode) of your own journeys. Well, again, a console is a console. After I put the game's disc in the drive (or after I downloaded it from the Store), the game is ready for you to play. There are no issues encountered when configuring graphics settings or attending to concerns regarding the desired number of frames per second (fps). Since there are no plans in place to improve in terms of how, what, or when it should be done. Yes, the graters on the subject of 30/60 frames per second are a complete waste of time; this is complete rubbish. If there is a difference, it is only noticeable while playing first-person shooter games, which have never been considered a console genre because players still use a mouse to aim and shoot. Even in these games, the difference is negligible. A frame rate of less than 30 frames per second is already discernible here, despite the fact that this only happens extremely infrequently in practice. If the game maintains a consistent thirty frames per second, then there should be no concerns whatsoever with the gameplay. And here's where we owe a debt of gratitude to the game designers: from the very beginning of the console's life, each and every game has been capable of delivering a smooth thirty frames per second with no additional effort required from the player. There are a few notable exceptions, but in general, these kinds of issues are resolved somewhat speedily with the assistance of patches.
Cons
  • A controller battery that does not have a very large capacity (enough for two or three days with the LED setting on "dim"). Expensive games - if you intend to purchase a number of multiplatform games for the console, then you should think a hundred times before buying it, because in this case it will be much more profitable to buy a PC - all the same, titles in 2022 Steam are three times cheaper than they are in the PS Store. If you have a burning urge to play games that are available on several platforms, then you should pay attention to the purchases in this section. I would recommend that you wait until the games that you are interested in are included in the next sale (the best method to keep track of changes in the cost of games in the PlayStation Store is with the assistance of the fantastic website psprices(dot)com), or until used discs at prices that are reasonable become available. Keep in mind, too, that the volume of traffic that occurs when downloading games through the PlayStation Network is just enormous. As a result, achieving this goal will be challenging in the absence of an unrestricted and rapid channel (one that offers at least 15-20 Mbps). It is unfortunate that the LED on the gamepad cannot be turned off, despite the fact that the speaker and the vibration feature may both be disabled if necessary. It would be great if Sony allowed users greater flexibility in this aspect.