Sorry what? couldn't hear you, too busy playing games on my games console.
Hmm, pie.
Sorry what? couldn't hear you, too busy playing games on my games console.
Hmm, pie.
| The Fury said: Sorry what? couldn't hear you, too busy playing games on my games console. |
Lol you could still play games no matter how many new features they add, and some of them like being able to install games on an external media are very nice for gamers because look how many space are starting to fill some games (30-50gb)

Well it have the feature I care, turn it on and play games. Have netflix for my wife (and when I can't play because she wants to watch netflix). Would be good to get suspension/resume and dlna to go back to stream content from PC to it (my TV can't do it)region free dvd would be nice. But I can live happy without all of them.

duduspace11 "Well, since we are estimating costs, Pokemon Red/Blue did cost Nintendo about $50m to make back in 1996"
http://gamrconnect.vgchartz.com/post.php?id=8808363
Mr Puggsly: "Hehe, I said good profit. You said big profit. Frankly, not losing money is what I meant by good. Don't get hung up on semantics"
http://gamrconnect.vgchartz.com/post.php?id=9008994
Azzanation: "PS5 wouldn't sold out at launch without scalpers."
games are more important to me than console other features...
I just don't get what people have against installing a bigger internal HDD and want external HDD support so much. Installing an internal in the PS4 literally takes 10 minutes of your time. If you want bigger space for media, why not use the Media Server that your PS4 picks up from your pc?

| OdinHades said:
Why don't you get yourself a PlayStation TV for things like that? Saves you a lot of energy and it can already do all of the things you mentioned. Yes, YouTube gets scrapped, but it will still work in the browser. Just visit youtube.com/tv, it's almost the same as the app on PS4. |
I will be getting PSTV for the kitchen and garage once Playstation Vue arrives on the platform, but I prefer PS4 for the Living Room, Family Room, Media Room and Bedrooms. The PSTV is a great little device. I have been using my PSVita as my Phone via Skype for the last month, and I will never go back to iPhone, Galaxy Phones, or the Xperia Z's. Yes, youtube works great from the browser, and has been better than the app for some time, and that goes for nearly every device. With how microscopic my energy bill is, I have zero concern about power usage. I don't have PC's and laptops running 24/7 like almost every other person I ever run in to. And, with PSVue I will not have cable boxes sucking energy 24 hours a day either.
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
KBG29 on PSN&XBL
Yes, that's also exactly how I think, there were no updates with mentionable improvements for months now, and those stability updates don't do much either.
But I personally actually don't miss any features, but, of course, there are still long-promised features that have to come and some are waiting for them eagerly. So, yes(!) IMO the PS4 is getting new features too slow. The sooner the better.
Instead, what really bugs me is the current state of the system software. It is buggy. It is quite often sluggish (e.g. there are almost every time stutters going from left all the way to right, but you also experience stutter just while navigating between games, apps etc.). What's New section is sometimes just not loading. If you select a game on the home screen and want to go down to the game's hub that often does not work immediately because the OS first waits until those screens on the right has been loaded, and that can take up to 2-3 seconds.
Also the caching is quite terrible. For example, if you go to "Library" and browse a little while going down and up you will experience that the pictures e.g. for games have to be reloaded everytime once they are not on the screen anymore.
Then, the message system...it is still broken...now already for months.
The PS Store. Yes, it works much better that on the PS3. But the fact is that their design choice with those moving backgrounds has been not a great one. You are lucky if they load fast and move along while you browse. Apart from that, the browsing is still not that smooth and intuitive.
Going back to the PS3 and its OS + UI feels actually great (but that shouldn't be the case!). Yes, the PS Store is much worse than the PS4's, but it is incredible how smooth and perfect the PS3's OS works: there are no bugs, no stutters at all. It is also fast.
But there are more problems with the OS and UI of the PS4 that should have been ironed out by now.
So, yes new features are coming too slow, but bugs and overall performance of the OS/UI should be top priority.
I personally don't mind how long they take since I usually don't notice them.
Can the PS4 play the games I like? Yes.
Does the PS4 have netflix and crunchyroll apps. Yes and yes.
It has all of the features that I need out of a console. Everything else is just extra.

| ktay95 said: ... go back to pre-release PS4 and look at what they promised, we should be there now and they should be expanding on that. Instead we arent even close to it yet and it doesnt look any closer than we did at launch. |
Errrr, I'm not sure what you're talking about.
pre release this is what we were promised.