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Review on Sony PlayStation 5 game console 825 GB SSD, white/black midnight by Wiktor Uhlig ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Good value for money, I recommend it.

Exes are pretty cool, and I've always like playing them, but I just bought this console because it was less than the PC and because I wanted to play them. (Here, you may argue endlessly over which is more practical and affordable) (However, I've always played on PC with high-quality gamepads, therefore I've always given a plus sign to consoles because they offer wonderful pads like XBOX and PS). There are currently no dedicated titles, and while most PS4 games default to 30 frames per second (FPS), the same XBOX console shines in retro titles. It's just a matter of habit; I've gotten used to playing at 60FPS+, and when I have to drop down to 30FPS, I don't feel the same level of comfort that I do when playing games at a higher frame rate. Actually, a huge step forward from PS4, and everyone was expecting for this, but they waited too long and the system came out already, as it were, a little outdated, so most likely (again, in my opinion) - in a year an ated machine will be produced much more powerful than PS5. However, at this time, we are awaiting the PS5 optimization of previously released titles. Therefore, I would want to urge, think about whether you really need this console right now before you go out and buy it.

Pros
  • Let me start by saying that I have always been (and probably always will be) a PC player (150K+). There have been many accounts of GAMEPAD (reviews, videos), but nothing can compare to actually playing it for yourself to get the whole effect. - Rapid download speeds (but slower than my own computer); this is because the acclaimed SSD lags behind my Samsung M2 in boot time and gaming performance. It's not overly warm here The vast majority of the free PS PLUS games are 60 frames per second (FPS) and high-definition (HD) ready.
Cons
  • No games available yet (having launched TLOU2 and Death Stranding, I realized that there is no difference from PS4, the picture is still the same, but it gives stable 30 frames), and it started making a little noise (or rather rattling a little on the third day of active use, hello first revision, I'm out of luck) Price of games Relative size Design criticisms Limited storage space on solid-state drives (not enough for many) Bluetooth headphones will not work with the console (PS5 headphones required). (Here I am, staring at a pair of top-notch wireless gaming headphones, and I either need to buy another pair or connect them through cables to the gamepad.) The menu can be slow at times, but I'm sure the ates can remedy that. Regrettably, the only piece of NextGen hardware included is the Gamepad.