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Review on Game console Sony PlayStation 4 500 GB HDD, black by Adam Kulesza ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

The product did not disappoint, the quality pleases.

relating to pricey games. The game at the exit costs between $50 and $60. At the previous rate of 1500–1800. It is obvious that the price for us has dropped to between 3,000 and 4,000. Friends, the country's position is to fault, and there is nothing that can be done. But I'm not an excessive gambler; I only participate in the greatest games. As of right now, I have only purchased four games in the past six months: One of Us, GTA 5, Destiny, and Assassin Creed: Unity. The satisfaction of passing each one carefully, thoughtfully, and with enjoyment makes the money I paid for them worthwhile. Additionally, there is a market for old discs (which is why I usually buy games in boxes so that I can sell them later). Nobody is forcing you to buy subpar garbage for $2,000 to $2,500, so pick your games more wisely. Overall, everything is to my taste, but with prices like this, I'm not sure what advice to provide. You'll pay 40,000 for a system with a second joystick, a PS+ membership, and at least five excellent games. If you prefer to play a lot and in various games, it's probable that a computer will be more profitable in the future realities. It's possible to forget the truth about truly fantastic games that are on our level.

Pros
  • The cost when I purchased it (at the end of the summer of 2022) was 16,000; I chose the Asian version. The reason the price has increased to $25,000 and upwards is not due to Sony, but rather the circumstances in our nation. The price is reasonable in terms of money, but keep in mind that a competent computer today requires twice as much labor to manufacture than it did six months ago. Very efficient operation. Convenient joystick with a speaker, lighting, and touch panel that are essentially worthless but look great. A faceless box is not all that appearance is. Moderate noise, no more than a laptop working hard. The essential issue is to avoid placing it in a small place because it does heat up in moderation. convenient quick and easy menu. If the family wants to watch it, I simply grab my smartphone instead of turning on the television. The biggest benefit of consoles is that they can be turned on and played right away; there's no need to tambourine dance.
Cons
  • The glossy portion of the console is what I personally find objectionable. I only gave the dust one quick wipe; there were many little dings. I would have placed something on it if I had known. When you hold the console in your hands, a Chinese tape recorder-like creak can be heard. The joystick depletes rather quickly, but since it can be recharged via any smartphone charger, the barrier is unnecessary, and you can sit anywhere near the console. The joystick is three plus in terms of quality. The R2 button and sticks started to make awful creaking noises after a while. If you play late at night, the creak could awaken someone who is sleeping nearby. The network services worked horribly for the first few months after the purchase, with slowness, crashes, failures to go online, and other issues. Since January 2022, everything has been stable. An annoying browser, I just needed to use it to watch a movie; for anything else, I had a tablet. But using the console to start the movie is annoying. The fact that the console does not want to expand the movie to full screen 7 out of 10 times is doubly upsetting because it either does nothing at all or unfolds crookedly (on the bottom of the screen or on the side like that). I didn't anticipate this from the new console and the game that played on the Xbox 360 without brakes (although the graphics were improved, but the engine remained the same) as FPS sinking is obvious in GTA 5 when driving quickly, and the picture is smeared, as if the TV does not have adequate refresh rate. With a gamepad, you can play shooters, but it will take a lot of getting accustomed to and won't be as convenient as on a PC anyhow. Anyone using a mouse will be able to kill you in three seconds. The headgear is also connected to a jamb. Because I don't like it when the sound only plays in one ear (native with one earpiece), I use a smartphone headset. Therefore, you must output the game's sound to the headphones if you want the interlocutor's voice to be heard through both of them. As it turns out, oatmeal, communication is challenging. The game sounds will come through the speakers and the chat sounds will return to being mono in one left ear if you choose to "output only sounds from the chat to the headphones" in the options. Uncomfortable.