Sony: PS4 News and Discussion Thread
#961
I wouldn’t worry about it and get the PS4 Pro.
supplies are going to be constrained for the PS5.
plus there are TONs of games to keep you occupied with the PS4.
also for a few years games will probably be released for both platforms.
just don’t be like me and buy a PS4 game for your PS3
supplies are going to be constrained for the PS5.
plus there are TONs of games to keep you occupied with the PS4.
also for a few years games will probably be released for both platforms.
just don’t be like me and buy a PS4 game for your PS3
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Mizouse (04-16-2020)
#963
I wouldn’t worry about it and get the PS4 Pro.
supplies are going to be constrained for the PS5.
plus there are TONs of games to keep you occupied with the PS4.
also for a few years games will probably be released for both platforms.
just don’t be like me and buy a PS4 game for your PS3
supplies are going to be constrained for the PS5.
plus there are TONs of games to keep you occupied with the PS4.
also for a few years games will probably be released for both platforms.
just don’t be like me and buy a PS4 game for your PS3
Plus I've already cancelled 2 big trips this year already so that cost + opportunity cost of lost wages (working contract on an hourly basis) is many many times $400 so....its actually lot money saved anyway by staying in...small premium to pay.
But yeah wish PS4 was compatible back with all prior PS games....of course I'll not to order any PS5 games with my PS4 lol
#964
Get the PS4 Pro
with its vast library that will be discounted given the phasing out of the system, it should be fairly economical. As you said, makes sense given our current climate.
plenty of recommendations to be made here, too!
with its vast library that will be discounted given the phasing out of the system, it should be fairly economical. As you said, makes sense given our current climate.
plenty of recommendations to be made here, too!
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nist7 (04-18-2020)
#965
A good friend of mine recommended the swtich so I looked into it....sold out everywhere...people charging $500 on amazon for used ones....and I saw one local CL ad that wanted $475 for a new one...fuck that.
PS4 it is.
#966
Oh I'm definitely getting the PS4 Pro now....after seeing what the market is like for the Nintendo Switch.....WHAT THE FUCK.
A good friend of mine recommended the swtich so I looked into it....sold out everywhere...people charging $500 on amazon for used ones....and I saw one local CL ad that wanted $475 for a new one...fuck that.
PS4 it is.
A good friend of mine recommended the swtich so I looked into it....sold out everywhere...people charging $500 on amazon for used ones....and I saw one local CL ad that wanted $475 for a new one...fuck that.
PS4 it is.
#967
Oh I'm definitely getting the PS4 Pro now....after seeing what the market is like for the Nintendo Switch.....WHAT THE FUCK.
A good friend of mine recommended the swtich so I looked into it....sold out everywhere...people charging $500 on amazon for used ones....and I saw one local CL ad that wanted $475 for a new one...fuck that.
PS4 it is.
A good friend of mine recommended the swtich so I looked into it....sold out everywhere...people charging $500 on amazon for used ones....and I saw one local CL ad that wanted $475 for a new one...fuck that.
PS4 it is.
there’s also a lawsuit over joycon drift too.
Glad we bought the switch though. Honestly as soon as I got a switch, my PS4 just collected dust.
#968
Yeah it’s insane right now. It’s impossible to find a switch at retailers. People are running bots to scoop them up at retailers, further restricting the supply. Wish retailers would require captcha.
Whoa, first I’ve heard of this.
there’s also a lawsuit over joycon drift too.
Glad we bought the switch though. Honestly as soon as I got a switch, my PS4 just collected dust.
Whoa, first I’ve heard of this.
there’s also a lawsuit over joycon drift too.
Glad we bought the switch though. Honestly as soon as I got a switch, my PS4 just collected dust.
lol PS4 has been regulated to just a blu ray player. Im glad i bought the wife her own switch last year to keep her busy.
#969
#970
Depending on what type of gamer you are, you might not even miss a Switch. I wasn't in love with the controls even though I've always loved Nintendo first party titles. However, I haven't owned a Nintendo since the Wii and even took a backseat to my PS. Besides, you're not playing it on the subway to work, you just gotta negotiate the TV with your housemates.
#971
Depending on what type of gamer you are, you might not even miss a Switch. I wasn't in love with the controls even though I've always loved Nintendo first party titles. However, I haven't owned a Nintendo since the Wii and even took a backseat to my PS. Besides, you're not playing it on the subway to work, you just gotta negotiate the TV with your housemates.
The Switch is decidedly not the most ergonomic in stock form, but there are grips and separate controllers that make it feel better in your hands.
Yeah the thread is about the PS4 I can't help myself
#973
#976
yeah neither of these have VR support on PS4. What you really may want to look into getting is a FF Wheel if you are really in the racing aspect of gaming, here's a guide to the different models.
https://www.reddit.com/r/simracing/wiki/buyingguide
at a min you would want at least a T150,
https://www.reddit.com/r/simracing/wiki/buyingguide
at a min you would want at least a T150,
Thrustmaster T150 - Comes in two flavors, the standard T150 and the T150 Pro (comes with the T3PA pedals instead of the standard Thrustmaster 2-pedal base).
- 11" wheel
- Plastic frame with rubber grips, metal shifters
- 9 buttons on rim, 3 buttons on base, and D-pad
- 1080° rotation
- 12-bit resolution (4096 steps)
- Brushed motor
- Belt/Gear-Hybrid system
- Torque Unknown
- Compatible with pedal upgrade and shifter add-on
- PS3, PS4, PC
#977
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Yumcha (05-01-2020)
#984
Okay newb question: PS+ and PSN are two DIFFERENT sub services correct? Looks like PS+ you get the 2 free games per mo, and then PSN is where you can play older PS games on the PS4 via virtual emulation and whatnot?
#985
PSN = Playstation Network = How you get online, add friends, purchase games, etc.
PSN+ = Playstation Network subscription service that gives you those mentioned free games and also allows you to play multiplayer games online.
PSN+ = Playstation Network subscription service that gives you those mentioned free games and also allows you to play multiplayer games online.
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nist7 (05-03-2020)
#986
PSN = the umbrella/general term of Sony Playstation online services, as you said.
Within the PSN universe, there are TWO different subscription services you can buy from Sony:
Playstation Plus = as you said, more multiplayer features, free games monthly, game discounts, a paid "premium" PSN (cause basic PSN is free)
Playstation Now = a separate subscription service that is cloud gaming, allows PS4 and PC to play older PS2 and PS3 games and allows PS4 games on PC
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nist7 (05-04-2020)
#988
LOL not enough PS5s that Sony is going to continue manufacturing the PS4 thru this year. was supposed to end in 2021.
Sony Is Dealing With PlayStation 5 Shortage by Making More PS4s
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/artic...e-ps4-consoles
Sony says it’s still making new PS4s, but most stores aren’t selling them
https://www.theverge.com/2022/1/12/2...rtage-xbox-one
Sony Is Dealing With PlayStation 5 Shortage by Making More PS4s
Sony Group Corp. will continue producing PlayStation 4 consoles throughout 2022 as it navigates disruptions to the global supply chain that have limited output of its pricier PlayStation 5.
The Japanese conglomerate, whose flagship PS5 console has been in scarce supply since its debut in November 2020, told assembly partners late last year that it would continue making its earlier-generation machine through this year, according to people familiar with the matter. While Sony never officially announced when it would stop making the PS4, it had previously planned to discontinue assembly at the end of 2021, they said, asking not to be named as the plans are not public.
The strategy would add about a million PS4 units this year to help offset some of the pressure on the company’s PS5 production, a figure that will be adjusted in response to demand, the people said. The older console uses less advanced chips, is simpler to make and provides a budget-friendly alternative to the PS5.
Increasing production orders by adding the cheaper-to-make PS4 would also give Sony more leeway when negotiating with manufacturing partners for a better deal, two of the people said.
A Sony spokesperson confirmed PS4 production would continue this year and said the company had not planned to stop making the console. “It is one of the best-selling consoles ever and there is always crossover between generations,” the company said.
Sony’s ambition with the PlayStation 5 was to make a quick transition to the latest hardware, PlayStation chief Jim Ryan has said. But the coronavirus pandemic slowed software development across the games industry while also triggering a surge in hardware demand that’s made even the most basic of components scarce. The result has been a console that’s hard to find and lacks a strong portfolio of must-have exclusive games.
The predecessor PS4, released in 2013, has sold more than 116 million units to date and remains a popular option among players. It still provides a substantial portion of Sony’s gaming division income from subscriptions and software sales.
The PlayStation unit is grappling with a series of unanticipated challenges, including a slower-than-expected PS5 production pace and online scalpers choking off retail supply of the newer console. Extending PS4 availability is seen within the company as a means to fill the supply vacuum and keep gamers within the PlayStation ecosystem, according to a Sony official who is not authorized to speak publicly.
Among the most severe supply chain bottlenecks today are cheap general-purpose chips for audio, power and wireless communication functions. Some console makers have found that even offering a higher price won’t secure supply of such components as all current production has already been sold, according to the people. Even with finished consoles, distribution remains a challenge as shipping costs have escalated sharply.
While gaming remains the biggest source of Sony’s revenue, the Japanese electronics giant is exploring new arenas to sustain growth. It’s preparing to release more powerful virtual reality headsets to take advantage of future games and applications in the so-called metaverse and is considering launching its own electric vehicles.
The Japanese conglomerate, whose flagship PS5 console has been in scarce supply since its debut in November 2020, told assembly partners late last year that it would continue making its earlier-generation machine through this year, according to people familiar with the matter. While Sony never officially announced when it would stop making the PS4, it had previously planned to discontinue assembly at the end of 2021, they said, asking not to be named as the plans are not public.
The strategy would add about a million PS4 units this year to help offset some of the pressure on the company’s PS5 production, a figure that will be adjusted in response to demand, the people said. The older console uses less advanced chips, is simpler to make and provides a budget-friendly alternative to the PS5.
Increasing production orders by adding the cheaper-to-make PS4 would also give Sony more leeway when negotiating with manufacturing partners for a better deal, two of the people said.
A Sony spokesperson confirmed PS4 production would continue this year and said the company had not planned to stop making the console. “It is one of the best-selling consoles ever and there is always crossover between generations,” the company said.
Sony’s ambition with the PlayStation 5 was to make a quick transition to the latest hardware, PlayStation chief Jim Ryan has said. But the coronavirus pandemic slowed software development across the games industry while also triggering a surge in hardware demand that’s made even the most basic of components scarce. The result has been a console that’s hard to find and lacks a strong portfolio of must-have exclusive games.
The predecessor PS4, released in 2013, has sold more than 116 million units to date and remains a popular option among players. It still provides a substantial portion of Sony’s gaming division income from subscriptions and software sales.
The PlayStation unit is grappling with a series of unanticipated challenges, including a slower-than-expected PS5 production pace and online scalpers choking off retail supply of the newer console. Extending PS4 availability is seen within the company as a means to fill the supply vacuum and keep gamers within the PlayStation ecosystem, according to a Sony official who is not authorized to speak publicly.
Among the most severe supply chain bottlenecks today are cheap general-purpose chips for audio, power and wireless communication functions. Some console makers have found that even offering a higher price won’t secure supply of such components as all current production has already been sold, according to the people. Even with finished consoles, distribution remains a challenge as shipping costs have escalated sharply.
While gaming remains the biggest source of Sony’s revenue, the Japanese electronics giant is exploring new arenas to sustain growth. It’s preparing to release more powerful virtual reality headsets to take advantage of future games and applications in the so-called metaverse and is considering launching its own electric vehicles.
Sony says it’s still making new PS4s, but most stores aren’t selling them
https://www.theverge.com/2022/1/12/2...rtage-xbox-one
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