When there was still no pro version available, I purchased a prefix instead. The pace of the game was slowed down almost immediately after it began. Even Sony's exclusives have the same propensity of slowing down to an unusable frame rate at certain points. The pace of many of the games that interest me is slow. Following the most recent ates, the user interface began to unpredictably slow down. PSN isn't always available, and when it is, it's generally in the evening—right about the time that I sit down to play. Because of this, I was never able to successfully play in steep, where all reconnects are irreversible. It is not dependent on the provider; even though there were multiple providers and routers, the connection was only poor with Sony devices. It seems that my home is quite a distance away from the Sony server. Due to the fact that the battery is not replaceable and can only be used for a total of four hours, it is necessary to have two joysticks in order to play normally. While you use one, the other one is being charged. If you frequently play with other people, you should keep a large number of joysticks on hand. During operation, it produces a significant amount of noise, and this characteristic does not depend on the state of cleanliness of the radiator; the radiator has always produced such noise. When the power supply is turned off, the whistle continues to blow, and you have to use a curling iron to switch off the surge protector. I was under the impression that I was the only person who was so "lucky," but according to what I read on the internet, many others have these issues.