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Review on Game console Sony PlayStation 4 Slim 1000 GB HDD, time to play. black by Mateusz Gniazdowski ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Best I have ever used, great product for anyone!

My second PS4 review is here. I completed my first one 2.5 years ago. Everything stayed the same in general and at its core (surprising, huh? ): Sony has made some advancements, though: 1. Hardware: Slim now consumes less electricity, makes less noise, and is less hot. Actually, I switched from the fatku to a slim one due to the noise. Even if there is a requirement for stillness, I don't require Glorius 4k gaming. Because of this, the new Wi-Fi module is also quite useful. I use remoteplay frequently. It was not particularly "stable" on the fatte, and it was not possible to run a router wire throughout the entire flat. 2. Programmatic: Studies have shown that independent exclusives (such as Inside, Lifeless Planet, Elite Dangerous, Superhot, The Long Dark, Deadlight, and Shadow Complex) transfer more from rival to curling iron than the other way around (the only example I can think of is Firewatch). Again, Sony's AAA exclusive position in terms of number and quality is superior to a rival's in this generation. You can't get very far on Forze and Heilo by themselves, and I don't think the other competitor copies are competitive either. Additionally, Sony's exclusives have more variety in terms of genre. Also worth mentioning is the Remote Play function. It was a revelation to me. I frequently use it for PVE and sluggish games. It most definitely is not appropriate for competitive PVP. However, unlike a competitor, remotplay is pals with my home's Apple ecosystem, unlike that competition, which is only compatible with a specific version of Windows.

Pros
  • - Multiplatform appears more attractive and/or stable than its rival (on basic versions, it isn't about Pro or 1X). - Better scenario with independent games (both those that have already been released and those that will be unveiled at E3 2022) and AAA exclusives - Convenient and smart joystick version 2 (now works from USB and has a light bar strip on the touchpad; no lag) - 2022 streaming providers like OKKO (Amediateka), IVI, etc. offer "exclusive" support. - No-hassle replacement of the hard disk. My SSD is 480GB. where the system and games are loaded from. In addition, try replacing the hard drive with one from a rival (if no other tails protrude from the console).
Cons
  • A few things have altered over the past 2.5 years, but fundamentally nothing has changed. These include: - The joystick's battery is a catastrophe, and the USB cable is too short. - The PSN's unstable performance. Either they are hacked, then they crash, then there are credit card issues, and the technical support response is usually always "wait 3-5 days - it will be unlocked/rise/etc." Another difficulty is locating their contacts on the website. - Fps drawdown occurs in "non-optimized" games. We are, in fact, referring to Fallout. It's a failure. Even a proshka won't work in this situation. 3. Design. This parallelogram only makes me feel disgusted, and to prevent me from being enraged by its filthy aspect, there is a curling iron in the far corner of the curbstone. I don't know why, but I actually like the competitor's aesthetic so much that I almost switched to a different platform as a result. I only stopped at E3 2022 when it became obvious that you wouldn't be satisfied with Forza alone and would prefer to play exclusives. - No PS3 backward compatibility. In 2022, the Playstation Now service won't be accessible.