The cost, given that the console is nearing the end of its useful life and that, with some effort, you could build a PC for less money (without spending money on a monitor, to be honest, I gave it some thought, build a PC, buy a gamepad, connect it to a TV, and play), which would provide a better picture and more frames per second. For me, the moment has come for the PS4 Pro to cost $20,000, yet it seems to be lacking.
The gamepad was married, which, according to Google, is a typical mistake, and after a week it started to vibrate and break. There is a problem with this motor, and the only way to remedy it is to disassemble the gamepad, which comes with a negative guarantee. Since any person with a modicum of expertise can spot this flaw and there should only be professionals (in this business), I thought it would be replaced without delay once I gave it away under warranty. Well, it turns out that consumer protection is only effective for online payments for a week, not two, and I was just too late. I'll have to wait for approximately a month because they grabbed my gamepad and sent it to Hong Kong. Furthermore, the console is unused, and it is impossible to steal a gamepad from someone. If I spend 5,000 on a new one, I'll already be a sucker in the square. I am aware that others are doing well and it was just bad luck for me. However, this is truly ludicrous. I take this as a divine directive to revert to my former PC boyar status.