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If it makes as big a difference as on PS3 then without a doubt. I have a PS3 in the living room, the game room, and the bedroom, The game room one has a ssd 256GB, the living room is a stock 500GB 2012 slim, and the original 60GB in the bed room has a 750GB HDD.

The 2009 slim in the game room saw massive improvements from SSD to stock. All open world games run faster (no chugging, no pop in, ect.), menus in every game are much smoother. Games like Madden, FFXII, and other menu heavy games have had small hick-ups on both of my other units, and sail along smooth in the game room. And even though it is useless, the XMB snaps onto the screen, and everything is loaded and ready to tell me i must quit the game to start this app.

With the greatly expanded multi-tasking on PS4 I suspect a SSD would be even more useful. Hope Sony keeps with the industry standards.



Stop hate, let others live the life they were given. Everyone has their problems, and no one should have to feel ashamed for the way they were born. Be proud of who you are, encourage others to be proud of themselves. Learn, research, absorb everything around you. Nothing is meaningless, a purpose is placed on everything no matter how you perceive it. Discover how to love, and share that love with everything that you encounter. Help make existence a beautiful thing.

Kevyn B Grams
10/03/2010 

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