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Review on Game console Sony PlayStation 4 Pro 1000 GB HDD, Disgusting Men Limited Edition by Jnis Banders ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The best thing for the money, I'm glad I chose this option.

Since I just got Pska about a week ago, it's possible that I haven't figured out all of its nuances quite yet. I'm going to talk about the things that drew my attention right away. Before that, I was not at all interested in gaming consoles, and the only one I owned at the beginning of the 2022s was a PS1. To tell you the truth, there are none of the sensations that existed on PS1 when Medieval: Front Mission 3 had already been eliminated in some way. Back then, there was practically a pig's delight, but these days, for some reason, there already isn't such a thing. Great, without a doubt, but there isn't anything further to say. Perhaps I'm getting older.

Pros
  • Price: this is an addition to the visuals; all the same, a current computer will cost between sixty and eighty thousand dollars to pull such games, and here it costs twenty-seven thousand dollars, and there is no dancing with a tambourine. Start the game and enjoy. Gamepad: If I'm being completely honest, I've managed to get acclimated to the Xbox gamepad, despite the fact that the stick and cross buttons are positioned in a different place than on other gamepads. The gamepad, in general, is convenient; however, I have not yet come across a wireless version of it; nevertheless, it is quite convenient, and it fits the hands well. Exclusives: At this point, there is no room for confusion. The fact that God of War is still one of the most visually stunning games available and also one of the most engaging games is the primary reason why PSka was purchased. Noise: some people have talked about the noise of the fan or the squeaking of the throttle; happily, neither of those things happen to me. Even though I've only been using the prefix for a week, I'm hoping that nothing even remotely similar to this will take place in the years to come.
Cons
  • Graphics: If I'm being really honest, I'm not all that wowed by them. Running a game from a computer on the same TV - Rise of the Tomb Rider - well, there are the same amazing visuals, although they may be a little worse. Of course, games look great on 4k HDR on the new TV from LG; I ran GTA 5, God of War, and Zero Dawn; it's extremely gorgeous. Additionally, a PC equipped with a 970 video card performs admirably in this regard. I had the idea that I would release a new God of War soon, and that the whole picture would be similar to what you see in a movie — no, something that isn't truly the case. The picture is quite fluid, but when you turn the camera you can instantly see that it is clearly not 60 frames per second - this has already been written about - and it is probably closer to 30 frames per second at most. Why is it only possible to achieve 60 here when it is possible to perform 120 on a personal computer? Regarding the cost of the games: When each game costs between three and four thousand dollars and you have to pay more than a hundred megabits per second (Mbps) line in order to access the internet, it is not at all nice to buy a strong modern "computer" on the other side of a cheap set-top box, on which all the toys fly. Appearance: the console itself has a stylish style, but due to its rough surface, you should be prepared for the fact that it will always have a significant amount of dust that has not been blown away and is permanently imprinted on it. Would result in a chtoli with a shiny top surface. Despite the fact that this is already a minor issue.