PS4 Users Experience Hardware Issues a million sold at launch
It seems to me this will be a series of posts, please read Part I of our in-depth chronicling of the hardware issues plaguing the PS4: http://microsoft-news.com/cheaper-ps...ssues-already/ heating, which caused problems over time.
On top_of that, Sony’s rating for the PS4 is plummeting on Amazon,_two days back the PS4 had a 4.5 rating on Amazon.com,_toady the rating has dropped to_3.5 stars._ Generally when you looks at the overall reviews you want to sees a decreasing cascade (upside down pyramid) through the star ratings.
Most_number of 5 star reviews, then slighty less 4 star reviews, then even_less 3 star reviews, and obviously very little 1 star reviews._ Now the PS4 on tstar ratings.
Reading through the rating many users are complaining of hardware issues, BLOD being frequent among them._ Also being reported by users are HDMI problems, it seems the issue originally reported by Kotaku is not isolated. Social media is also buzzing and complaining about PS4 hardware issues, just take a look at twitter.
The hashtag #PS4Broken is trending.
Social Media Making It Hard To Gauge Scope Of PS4's Technical Difficulties
The PS4 has some problems at launch, that much is clear. Both gaming outlets and fans alike have reported problems with the system ranging from wonky HDMI ports to pulsing lights to crashing PSN and so on and so forth. But the problem? With apologies to the reliable Wii U, this is the first major
Sony sells more than a million PlayStation 4s within the first 24 hours
http://static.techspot.com/images2/n...7-thumb245.jpg Last week it was revealed that Sony intends to sell three million PlayStation 4 consoles by the end of this year. With launch weekend in the history books and consoles now in the hands of eager gamers, just how many systems has Sony moved thus far?
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