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

Revainrating 4 out of 5

The goods are normal, money is not wasted!

The very first day that pre-orders were available, I placed my purchase for the gaming system. Most of the time, I play FIFA 14. Despite the fact that I do not, I also play the free games that are made available each month to anyone who pay for a PlayStation Network subscription (which gives you access to play online). While this is going on, the games, such as Outlast, Stick it to the Man, Contrast, and others, are pretty enjoyable. The only reason I gave it a score of four was because of the poor gamepads. Everything else works out wonderfully. Because of this, I am unable to give a poor score to a limited number of games. This is normal; the platform has only recently become available, and the games won't be available until much later. Right now, no one is going to make you purchase a console against your will. You can wait. Nevertheless, this is something that can be debated. As an illustration, I made my purchase on the very first day of sales, and exactly six months later, the price had increased:) In several of the other reviews that I've read, it was mentioned more many once that the prefix is very noisy. I disagree; today's powerful laptops produce a great deal more noise, and early iterations of Xbox were also much noisier than their current iterations.

Pros
  • The prefix that the next generation uses has already established itself as a virtue. And all of the "chips" that are relevant have previously been mentioned multiple times in a variety of reviews: 1) You are able to submit a record of the most recent 15 minutes of gameplay on Facebook with just the press of a button; 2) You can upload screenshots of your games to Facebook with only one click; 3) The option to stream the game by connecting your personal PlayStation Network account to the Twitch site. While you are broadcasting, you will have the ability to make comments, talk with viewers, and do other things without having to leave the game. 4) The capacity to reduce the size of the game window without having to exit it. You could, for instance, pause the game, minimize it, and have a conversation with a friend; 5) The ability to put the console into sleep mode, during which the download of games from the PlayStation Network will continue in the background; 6) The capacity to begin gameplay following a partial download of the game from the PlayStation Network (for instance, the game weighs 8 gigabytes, and you are able to begin gameplay following the download of 1 gigabyte); 7) Redesigned gamepads, which now have features such as an accelerometer, speaker, and touchpad in addition to having a shape and weight that are more comfortable to hold in one's hand; 8) A paid PSN account is less expensive than an Xbox Live subscription, and it grants access to monthly giveaways of independent video games. 9) The graphics have been improved. Although there are some similarities between the PS2 and PS3, there are also some basic distinctions between the two consoles. Besides, it's not critical at all. A prefix is never anything more than a prefix, and it certainly can't make coffee on its own. As a result, when seen from this perspective, this console was a huge success because playing it is not only easy but also enjoyable.
Cons
  • Gamepads for the Playstation are notoriously poor quality, and this has been an ongoing issue with the console. It most likely started around the time when the analog sticks were introduced. Since the days of the PS2, I've encountered this problem: the rubber layer on the sticks eventually peels off, and then you have to brush your fingertips over the harsh plastic. As a consequence of this, it is extremely inconvenient, and there is even a chance that one will rub a corn. In addition, after some period of operation, the L2 and R2 shifts began to sink on the PS2, the PS3, and now the PS4. This happened on all three consoles. In the similar vein, if you are playing FIFA on PS4 and you accelerate to one of these buttons, then I can assure you that the button will fully break off within a month's time. I choose to switch out the third gamepad. Everything else works out wonderfully. There is a touchpad, a speaker (which adds authenticity when you are playing a shooter and everything your buddy tells you on the radio is heard via the joystick), the gamepad fits securely in your hand, and there are other features as well. Everything is amazing, right down to the button of those nasty shabby sticks and the breaking shifts. It's a dreadful situation considering the high cost of a new controller. Sony is unable to provide standard gamepads despite the fact that we are now in the 21st century. But consoles like the Xbox, for instance, seem to have an almost infinite lifespan.