The Official Playstation 4 Thread - 55 Million Sold! PS4 VR almost 1 million sold

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DNB1;9389475 said:
So just copped the PS4 slim as I'm gonna wait on the 4K tv until next year.

Whats the best way to transfer all my data from my old PS4 to the new one?

U should have just waited for the pro if u was going to get a new PlayStation
 
Negro_Caesar;9389665 said:
DNB1;9389475 said:
So just copped the PS4 slim as I'm gonna wait on the 4K tv until next year.

Whats the best way to transfer all my data from my old PS4 to the new one?

U should have just waited for the pro if u was going to get a new PlayStation

Had to get one today cause my son needs one so he gone have my old one and I figured by the time I'm ready to get the 4K tv there will be a Pro slim available.

Someone recently bought me a curved tv but it's not 4K. Thought I'd give that a years use before upgrading again.
 
So you connect both PlayStations using the LAN wire and it literally transfers everything from the old to the new.

Clever.
 
DNB1;9390039 said:
So you connect both PlayStations using the LAN wire and it literally transfers everything from the old to the new.

Clever.

I was going to say this earlier but I weren't sure if I was talking shit or not.
 
DNB1;9410117 said:
Advice on the internal hard drives that will fit PS4 slim? Looking to spend £50/£60.

I dunno which brand u should get but it would be cheaper if u buy a external hard drive and just take the hard drive out the case. It's the same hard drives but cheaper because they are packaged as external hard drives that way u can use ur old hard drive in the case u take the new drive out of
 
lion_heart;9413903 said:
Does anybody know how many games a 500gb PlayStation holds?

It depends what kind of games you play. Indie titles can only be a couple of gb where as a Triple A title can be 70+.

I heard the new COD wil require 100+ gb of storage.

It's manageable anyway since you'll probably only be playing 2-3 games at a time you can just delete and reinstall as required.

If you don't fancy that I don't think it's too expensive to upgrade.
 
Karl.;9417166 said:
lion_heart;9413903 said:
Does anybody know how many games a 500gb PlayStation holds?

It depends what kind of games you play. Indie titles can only be a couple of gb where as a Triple A title can be 70+.

I heard the new COD wil require 100+ gb of storage.

It's manageable anyway since you'll probably only be playing 2-3 games at a time you can just delete and reinstall as required.

If you don't fancy that I don't think it's too expensive to upgrade.

I never understood the big deal about storage space. Are people playing 5-6 games at a time?
 
The Lonious Monk;9419518 said:
Karl.;9417166 said:
lion_heart;9413903 said:
Does anybody know how many games a 500gb PlayStation holds?

It depends what kind of games you play. Indie titles can only be a couple of gb where as a Triple A title can be 70+.

I heard the new COD wil require 100+ gb of storage.

It's manageable anyway since you'll probably only be playing 2-3 games at a time you can just delete and reinstall as required.

If you don't fancy that I don't think it's too expensive to upgrade.

I never understood the big deal about storage space. Are people playing 5-6 games at a time?

The only time it's been a real issue for me is with the Vita.
 
Make this easy for me. I have a 42 inch 1080p tv much I might get a new one a year or two later. Should I just buy the slim $299 or just wait on the Pro? I just only play wrestling, action and fighting games.
 
MrMinimalist;9420236 said:
Make this easy for me. I have a 42 inch 1080p tv much I might get a new one a year or two later. Should I just buy the slim $299 or just wait on the Pro? I just only play wrestling, action and fighting games.

If u plan on getting a 4K TV I'd wait for the pro. If not I'd get the slim
 
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IF YOU PURCHASED A SONY “FAT” PLAYSTATION 3 COMPUTER ENTERTAINMENT CONSOLE BETWEEN NOVEMBER 1, 2006 AND APRIL 1, 2010, A CLASS ACTION SETTLEMENT MAY AFFECT YOU

The sole purpose of this notice is to inform you of the settlement so that you can decide what to do.

A proposed settlement has been reached in the nationwide class action lawsuit, In re Sony PS3 “Other OS” Litigation, United States District Court, Northern District of California, Case No. C-10-1811 (YGR). This lawsuit challenges the decision to disable the Other OS functionality from “Fat” PS3 computer entertainment consoles through Firmware Update 3.21, released on April 1, 2010. “Fat” PS3 consoles were consoles manufactured with the ability to install a Linux operating system as an alternative to the game operating system. Sony Computer Entertainment America, LLC (“SCEA”) is the defendant and denies all allegations.

If the settlement is approved and you are a Class Member, you may be eligible to submit a claim for benefits. This litigation involves two classes. Consumer Class A is all persons in the United States who purchased a Fat PS3 between November 1, 2006 and April 1, 2010 from an authorized retailer for family, personal and/or household use and used the Other OS functionality after installation of a Linux operating system. Consumer Class B is all persons in the United States who purchased a Fat PS3 between November 1, 2006 and April 1, 2010 from an authorized retailer for family, personal and/or household use. The benefit for both classes is monetary, $55 (for Consumer Class A) or $9 (for Consumer Class B). The deadline for submitting claim forms is December 7, 2016. Claim forms and exemplars of acceptable forms of proof of use for each category in Consumer Class A are available on the Settlement Website or may be obtained by calling the Settlement Administrator.

You may choose to exclude yourself from the settlement by sending your name, address, PS3 serial number and PSN Network ID along with a statement that you wish to be excluded to the Settlement Administrator at the address below. If you exclude yourself, you will not receive anything but will retain your right to sue. You may also object to the settlement with the option to appear at the final approval hearing with your own attorney at your cost. If you do nothing or object to the settlement, you will be bound by its terms and cannot later sue SCEA. All exclusion requests and objections must be submitted by December 7, 2016.

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Bcotton5;9388957 said:
Karl.;9388369 said:
That Transformers game look pretty decent though.

Looks fun, I'll play it next week

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@AP21 They now have Playstation Now for the PC.


Bad news: You have to be online to play the PS3 games. No offline mode. But there is a PS3 emulator that's out right now, but not perfect yet.
 
Sony's PlayStation VR turns out to be a big hit, selling close to one million units

Virtual reality wasn't quite the hot holiday gift in 2016 that some people were expecting, but Sony officials said Sunday that sales of the company's PlayStation VR have actually outpaced projections.

Sony sold 915,000 of the headsets in the first four months of availability, the company told The New York Times. That makes it likely the company will blow past internal projections of 1 million devices sold in the first six months.

That news could come as a big boost to software developers (especially independent game makers), who have been rethinking their VR plans after many failed to recoup the cost of making early titles. It also firmly establishes Sony as a leader in the VR space. (Oculus, which many considered the flagship product has suffered a series of setbacks lately, losing a case against game publisher ZeniMax which could cost it $500 million and closing 200 of its demo stations at Best Buy stores around the country.)

To date, neither Oculus nor HTC have given firm sales numbers for their VR headsets, but officials at all of the major VR companies have warned investors and analysts to expect a slow ramp in sales.

Sony had a notable advantage in the VR game, though. PlayStation VR was not only $100-$300 less than its competitors, it didn't require buyers to purchase new hardware to run it. And with more than 53.4 million PlayStation 4 units already in people's homes, that made the VR headset more enticing.

Full article:http://www.cnbc.com/2017/02/27/sony-playstation-vr-nearly-one-million-sales.html
 
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At one point, it looked like the PSVR was a failure. Sony got real quiet about it at first. It turned out that they were running out of stock and didn't want to hype it too much and run into supply issues. We'll see if they step it up when they get those fixed.
 

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