- The game, as well as the cool design of the system and its components, which are all superior to those of the Xbox One,
- No, actually, a server error resulted in the temporary blocking of one of my credit cards for a week; however, if this counts as a disadvantage, I only experienced it once.
- White, 8th-gen console with a sleek new look.
- Service instability on the PSN (sometimes).
- Fantastic console.
- No.
- A good design; a convenient controller (ever since I switched to the Xbox 360 controller, I usually come out on top in shooters thanks to the easier movement of the sticks); high-quality exclusive content.
- Case backlash, sometimes the system lags, noisy drive, pricey games and subscription, inadequate wi-fi receiver (it is comfortable to play shooters only with a wired Internet connection); uncomfortable inconspicuous lag at console startup, and little new compared to ps3 and xbox360. These are some of the issues with the PlayStation 4.
- The attachment is not necessarily a negative thing in and of itself.
- extremely fiery and creators of greed.
- - cost following the release of the PS4 Pro - ergonomics of the controller - easy disk upgrade
- - there are lags in games (!) - it screams every once in a while, especially while using a disk
- Four months ago, the game was introduced to the entire family. On a screen that size, the picture looks amazing. Everything moves quickly, there are no lags, and there are no disruptions to the Wi-Fi connection. Turns on quickly, generates noise just when it is turned on, and then it works silently. You may play on a wireless joystick while sitting on the couch, which is really useful. After a hiatus of seven years, I've recently started getting back into gaming because of how engaging the games are. Over the course of some time, you'll find that even shooting games on a joystick become second nature to you.
- Little Big Planet was one of the few children's games that passed, and both my wife and our son, who is six years old, enjoyed playing it very much. After that, I got the hang of it (the game was over really fast), and I moved on to Lego. There is no more playing to be done, especially not for the child. I was never able to figure out how to watch movies from a flash drive while using it, so I have to resort to the "old fashioned way" of turning it on to the TV directly. Although it is a reality that the games are not inexpensive, the fact that the first game is sufficient for me for a month and a half (I play around an hour a day) means that I do not consider this to be a significant issue.
- A relatively quiet console in comparison to both the PS3 and the XBOX360. The idea of design is really subjective, yet it works for me. Joy transmitted by cable is particularly compatible with personal computers.
- Joystick that is powered by a battery! Many people consider it a benefit; hence, you will require two joysticks. Memory of 1 terabyte is not sufficient.
- Beautiful in the hallway) Practical gamepad
- Unpleasant frame drops during the game, not that they would be brakes.
- Since it's possible to connect to the internet and download games, it has a joystick, high quality, and more.
- Nothing.
- Price Design This gamepad is the bomb. Produce a solid product
- Not able to locate
- - top ranking in console performance Quick and easy to use menu The ability to interact with others and "play while you download" Convenient Game Pad
- Overpriced (in the USA, for the official price in 2022, you can buy a camera, a gamepad, and have it delivered to your apartment by courier, yes, at the current high dollar rate, everything is within 20990); very noisy; low battery capacity of the gamepad; on firmware 1.61 sometimes there is thoughtfulness; the absence of many PS3 functions and the unavailability of TV and music applications;
- High-Quality at a Low Cost
- eyes lose focus
- (In contrast to the PS3) Unique aesthetic, high-quality controls, eye-catching visuals, sleep mode game loading, lightning-fast performance (games start up in a flash), rapid charging and discharging of the joystick, minimal overheating, and the inclusion of a touchpad.
- (Still contrasting with PS3) Nitpicks include the severely limited menu, the inability to read flash drives (play photos, music, and videos from them), the inability to change the theme in the main menu, the requirement of a ps plus subscription for multiplayer, the small amount of hard disk (500GB as written on the box, but in fact 407GB, although the disk can be replaced), the weight of games (typically 30-40GB), the easily soiled glossy surface, the lack of AV output, and so on.