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Review on Game console Sony PlayStation 4 Slim 500 GB HDD, black by Janis Libeks ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The purchase brought only positive emotions.

I have been playing video games on personal computers for around 15 years. I got my feet wet with some oldies but goodies like Jagged Alliance 2, Soldier of Fortune, and Project IGI 2. When I was in college, I played on the local Counter-Strike: 1.6 team and traveled to several events across the country. Simply put, I did not see the point of console video games. Over time, I realized how bored I had become with PC gaming. Have opted for a minor improvement. About two and a half years ago, I splurged on a Core i5-3570K and a "kid" GTX 1060 6GB, which together produced a stunning Full HD display without breaking the bank. But the songs didn't keep playing, and the "annoyance" didn't go away. I realized that I was probably just outgrowing the gaming demographic. Video games have always been a source of joy for me, so this news came as a bit of a disappointment. Suddenly, a novel idea occurred to me. Before the new year, I noticed a sale offering a PS4 Slim 1TB combo (Zero Dawn + GoW + GT Sport) that quickly sold out everywhere and was wiped from the face of the earth within a few of weeks. Since I had enough money to test out buying a prefix, I made up my mind to do so. Since then, I've been staying in every day and going to bed around 4 a.m. Awful, but really interesting. I finished the first three Uncharted games, am currently playing The Last of Us, and am currently replaying Grand Theft Auto V on PC. Everything worked out fine. Many options exist to help those with low financial resources, including the resale and exchange of CDs, sales, and pooling. However, keep in mind that the price of exclusives and high-end novelties will only drop by a maximum of 20-30% (that's $3,000-$3,500) after a few months have passed. In sum, it was a fruitful experience. If you're an experienced PC-boyar who's starting to get the feeling that your interest is waning, you should try to "switch" to another camp, as controversial as that may sound. Try out both the PS4 and the PC if you're still on the fence about which one to buy. A PC is preferable for a better search. In any case, I've learned that trying to keep the PC console hat on is a waste of time. The rules of the market are absolute. Added on February 6: have a wonderful flight, and best wishes to all!:)

Pros
  • - Reasonable pricing; high-caliber offerings; engaging features; much more. The first thing we need to realize is that playing games is a luxury good, whether you play on a PC or a console. Complaining that games on a $25,000 PS4 cost $4,000 to $6,000 is as silly as complaining that a $70,000 to $80,000 standard PC, let alone a custom build with the latest and greatest hardware, costs the same amount. I could have made some quick cash by selling my old computer and buying a shiny new one, but instead I opted to cross over and experience what life was like on the other side. The game's difficulty in aiming with the control stick and the added element of challenge have resulted in a number of enjoyable minutes. In addition to not failing, I sacrificed visual quality in order to play several games I had missed over the years. You can take the PS4 if you're at the point where the visuals aren't as important to you as the gameplay, mood, and story. This is a bad idea if visuals are crucial to you, and I totally get that and respect that perspective. Also, even the typical (2022-standards) GTX 1070 assembly will not produce an image as good as the PRO-framework. In terms of picture quality, I have a personal "threshold" at which I consider myself satisfied. The PS4 easily meets or exceeds this criterion, and that's OK for me. Probably old age. I'm well into my 30s at this point:) To be the first to know. Despite this, there haven't been too many confirmed for 2022. Now is a good time to make the switch to a console. I enjoyed Uncharted 2 very much despite its lack of replayability and its dated visuals. Overall, The Last of Us is a great game. So, lower on the priority scale. It's safe to say this is one of the key reasons the PS4 is still going strong after all these time. However, this in no way precludes the possibility or desirability of playing them. - New on the 6th of February PLEX! When you set up a PLEX media server, you won't need a SMART TV or any of those awful movie streaming services like OKKO TV or MEGOGO. Ten minutes to adjust the settings, months of happiness.
Cons
  • Connector for the brakes. This is an annoyance that needs fixing. What makes it move so slowly escapes me, but it's frustrating. Evidently, updating the firmware does not help. However, it does not twitch constantly. I don't think it's that important in most cases. Having trouble keeping up with the PS Network servers. It takes a while for the store to load an example. Also, in most cases, not a deal breaker. - 6 February Update: I'm referring about PlayStation Plus, which has no actual drawbacks because some people simply don't use it. For the uninitiated, this is a subscription that allows for online play, provides additional savings on some titles, and grants access to download two to three new games each month at no additional cost. The first season of Hitman and For Honor, for instance, are both available in February. Consequently, a combined subscription like XBox Game Pass + Live Gold (these are two separate subscriptions, if anything), which grants access to a large library of games for the duration of the subscription and enables online play, but with varying degrees of access for varying monthly fees. There are just two or three games here, and they're not always great. In January, there was a beverage called Steep, which only 1 in 10 people actually enjoyed. In the same vein, there is no ideal XBox subscription. The guys at the store insist that while Xbox Live Gold is required for online play, Game Pass is not, and that you can safely discard (not install) the free games that are provided every month. There is no such thing as the ideal subscription. Even if PS Now gets here. Since online PC gaming is not illegal, this could be a reference to a service like Origin Access Premier. However, we all know that PC users aren't eligible to play exclusives, and some players may simply not care to use that platform. It's hardly surprising that the PS4's monthly lineup of online and free games is usually quite solid, but you shouldn't be too disappointed if the titles themselves are only so-so. - Incompatibility with previous technology. A few PS3 games sound like fun to me.