1. The absence of smoothness is the fundamental flaw. To my great surprise, most video games (including GTA 5) have little elements that "spit out" when a stick or character is moved. Everyone's problem, not just mine (see a variety of YouTube videos). Yes, there are some nice video effects, and the magic and weather both look great. However, this flickering destroys 80% of the effect. Do you anticipate a little more from a console at this price? In the same GTA, it's obvious that the frame rate is lower than 60 FPS, even though it doesn't slow down.
2. The user interface is very annoying. In games, everything works perfectly, but the main interface's settings and usability are abhorrent. Almost no third-party applications exist. The console is not capable of playing media.
3. The store is difficult to use (screenshots are typically of poor quality, and there are hardly any demo versions). PSN moniker cannot be altered, wrote some nonsense like vasya84, purchased a few games, and will continue to use this nickname. Even though I took one right away for myself, many others struggle with this. He demands payment for the chance to play online, which costs between $2 and $4 per game. With such a schedule, (which is also a con). If you have 100 megabits of Internet, be ready for 1-3 at most because everything is loading from the shop for a mega-long period. A huge corporation cannot withstand DDOS attacks; going without online services for five days is simple. In general, Sony provides excellent customer service and care.
4. Despite the gamepad's goodness, it started to creak, and after a few weeks, R2 started to feel a little loose, even though it was used very gently. Quickly discharges; requires charging through mini-USB, which is quite difficult to plug in. It appears that Apple has been developing magnetic chargers for a while, and there are also a ton of wireless chargers available for various smartphone models. Such rubbish should not be made in the "next-gen console" at this time.