Like most, I was anxiously waiting for the Friday release date, and hurried home after work to set up my system. Surprisingly to me, the system set up was quite simple and easy. It only took me about 15-20 minutes to set up my system. I opted to go with my own HDMI chord, although one was provided in the box, along with one controller. I decided to purchase a few games using Amazon’s buy two, get one free offer. Being a huge football fan, Madden 25 was a no brainer for me. I also purchased NBA 2k14, Battlefield 4 and Killzone. None of the titles have disappointed.
The PlayStation 4 is equipped with a custom processor with eight AMD Jaguar CPU cores, and a next-gen Radeon GPU. It’s based on the ubiquitous x86 architecture, which could make development and upgrades much easier going forward, but it does draw a line in the sand between the PS3 and PS4. PS4 will not play any old PS3 games, so unlike me, you may not want to get rid of your PS3. I decided to use the money I made off my PS3 system and games to buy the PS4.
Make no doubt about it, the PS4 is an incredibly powerful system. It is able to play graphically intensive games up to 1080p at 60 frames per second. While this will not be the only PS4 design we will see, it’s a drastic change and much needed upgrade over the PS3. For gamers, it’s a must have.
While I didn’t have any qualms about the PS3 controller, the PS4 takes the positive aspects of the former, and adds a bit more to it, making it a very comfortable control to use. The DualShock 4 wireless controller is easily the best gamepad that Sony has ever built. While Sony’s basic controller layout hasn’t changed in 16 years, a number new features, like the colorful light bar up front, and a clickable touchpad up top, make this controller a perfect fit for the new system. This may be the most comfortable gamepad I have ever held. Sony’s past controllers were designed for a fingertip grip, but the new DualShock 4’s grips fit the entire length of my palms. The texture of the controller features a texture that is grippy, yet not sticky or rough feeling. It’s very comfortable.
Another cool feature about the controller is that is uses a Micro USB port, which enables you to recharge the battery with a smartphone or tablet charger, or you can even use a PC. Probably the most impressive thing about the controller is the 3.5mm headset jack. The included mono headset allows you to use it for voice chat. I did try using a pair of Apple Ear Pods, but those did not work, so I’m not sure if all headsets will work or not. You can also plug a USB headset into the console if using the controller is not your thing.
While I investigated most of the apps and found them all to work well, the browser still sucks, but just a bit less than the previous version on the PS3. If you have an iPhone or any smartphone, you’re better using that to browse the net. I will say that Netflix looks beautiful with the redesigned platform. Why Sony chose to scale back it’s media content is beyond me. I mean, why take a good thing away? Hopefully, the company will change its tune and decide to make an update on the system so owners can put their pictures and music on it, along with using it for 3D Blu Rays. While the PS3 was touted as a system not just about games, but also media, the PS4 is loud and clear, it’s all about gaming.
Overall, I would give the PS4 a solid B. If the library of games available would have been expanded at the release date, it would probably have earned an A.
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I'll certainly be glad once Christmas comes along. Then, with all due respect to the PlayStation 3, I'll be able to make my way towards the new gaming console. Thanks Sony PlayStation 3 for an amazing 9 years of your service. But out with the old, in with the new