Yes man... PS4 'lock d skeem'.
Setup was nice and smooth. Discovered my network. One small firmware update later...at the dashboard.
Things I like...
Interface is slick, clean, uncluttered, minimalist...just the way I like it.
Don't need a plethora of 'apps' getting in my way.
I like the fact that there's a separate section for system notifications. Good for those moments when you would have missed one.
The way game audio and chat audio are now handled separately.
Hopefully a firmware update will allow more bluetooth headset compatibility.
Controllers are no longer hamstrung by proprietary charging standards.
They now use the almost universal micro-USB, and any cellphone charger 750 mAh and above will charge them...independent of the console.
Instant resume of gameplay.
Hassle free sharing of game discs.
Things I DON'T like...
The fact that my PX5 headset's built-in bluetooth is 'incompatible' with the PS4. As of now, I have to rely on a cumbersome cable attached to the controller.
Again... I hope they address that in a future update. I would HATE to have to buy another gaming headset.
I for one, am glad that Sony kept their focus, and didn't try to make the PS4 a 'one ring' media solution. There's other devices for that.
This thing is built to be a gaming machine first. Everything else is just a bonus.
Hopefully, I'll be getting a Killzone: Shadowfall disc borrowed today, so this weekend shall be officially dubbed 'Arcmanov's Killzone Beatout Bonanza'
That's all for now. Killzone impressions next week.
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