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  • Rockie_Fresh88
    Lockdown Defender
    • Oct 2011
    • 9621

    #21841
    Re: PlayStation 4 Discussion

    Originally posted by darkknightrises
    That is something I really hate that ever game has to be installed because on ps3 I have like 45 games and I have only used like 90GB out of 120 so I never had to replace the hard drive. Now with PS4 I only have 6 games and I have already had to use around 280 GB and that is with no DLC or music or anything like that on my PS4. So even though I payed 400 for ps4 compared to ps3 paying 500 because I am going to have to by a new hard drive at some point it really didn't cost me less then 100. Sports games when they come out I do delect and go on to the next one but ever other game I keep saved has I still go back and play games once in a while that are old. So with PS4 really I am going to need a 2TB hard drive. I miss having mermory cards like we used to have.
    Yeah at the beginning of 2015 I plan on upgrading my hard drive something I never thought I'll do. As far as Digital vs Disc I'm a lot more open to Digital now after my experience of not being able to trade the game in. I like now having to switch disc it just feels modern. NBA 2k15 , GTA V , MK X all digital for me.
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    • sbauer318
      MVP
      • Mar 2004
      • 2511

      #21842
      Re: PlayStation 4 Discussion

      Originally posted by strawberryshortcake
      Appreciate the response.

      (A) If games are also installed onto the harddrive with physical discs, if each game is hypothetically 50gb and you only have the default 500gb harddrive, then you can only have a rotation of 10 games (or 9 games, percentage of mb required for other default PS4 stuff) at one time? If the gamer wanted buys two other disc based games, I'm assuming s/he would need to delete two other games to make room, correct? This is assuming you don't want to mess with installing a 1 tb or 2tb harddrive.
      Well, game sizes will vary, but yes, you would have to uninstall games if you ran out of space.

      Installing a larger hard drive is easy though.

      Originally posted by strawberryshortcake
      ... and if the gamer only has digital purchases, s/he would have to redownload the deleted games (using bandwidth)??
      Yes

      Originally posted by strawberryshortcake
      (B) License? Are you referring to the license (i.e. NFL license, MLB license, NBA license, etc.) or the "verification license" that some people are talking about in the following thread.

      Some people apparently have issues with PSN and not able to boot up digitally purchased games.
      http://www.reddit.com/r/PS4/comments...ing_on_my_ps4/
      No, I'm referring to the license for your digital content. Licenses get cached on your system so that you can play games when you're offline. I'm basically talking about DRM.

      Originally posted by strawberryshortcake
      (C) Hypothetically, 20 years from now, I'm assuming if I wanted to load up NBA2k15 or PES2015 digitally on my PS4 that I would be able to ... if I don't connect to the internet? ... if I am connected to the internet?
      I don't know how the DRM works. It's possible that your license information will need to be redownloaded at some point. You would need to connect to start that process.

      Originally posted by strawberryshortcake
      (D) Hypothetically, 20 years from now, if there were no longer license issued for any major sports (basketball, football, soccer, hockey, etc.), would I still be able to load up digitally NBA2k15 or PES2015 on my PS4, etc.?
      You can play any game you purchased. I'm not referring to sports licenses.

      Originally posted by strawberryshortcake
      (E) So long as you designate a PS4 as a primary PS4, you are able to play all your digitally purchased video games even if hypothetically, you wanted to sell your old PS4 and get a new PS4 each year. Just redownload all your digital games onto your new PS4? ... unless the license (or verification license) has not expired?
      Yes. Before you sell your old one, you should disable the primary ps4 option for it. When you get your new one, you should go and enable it for that unit. You can only have one primary PS4 and if you try to mark a system as a primary PS4 while another PS4 is marked as primary, you will receive an error.
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      • Fresh Tendrils
        Strike Hard and Fade Away
        • Jul 2002
        • 36131

        #21843
        Re: PlayStation 4 Discussion

        Originally posted by areobee401
        Saw some really impressive Drive Club media online over the weekend. I was always kinda excited to give it a spin, but never like "oh my God I need to play that" excited.

        I saw an article that stated the PS Plus version will be basically full retail with trophies, minus some cars and tracks. Then other websites are saying no one knows for sure. Anyone here have some clarification on that? Not that I am going to buy the full retail version anyway, was just curious as to what I can expect next month.
        Last week we announced the release date for PS4’s first socially connected racing game - DRIVECLUB. The response we’ve seen to the trailer is seriously overwhelming, and it’s time for some more news.


        ...you can download DRIVECLUB PlayStation Plus Edition, which comes with one location (India), 11 tracks, 10 cars and access to all game modes.



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        • areobee401
          Hall Of Fame
          • Apr 2006
          • 16771

          #21844
          Re: PlayStation 4 Discussion

          Missing more than a few tracks and cars like some articles led on. Still decent enough for a free download.
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          • Brandwin
            Hall Of Fame
            • Jul 2002
            • 30621

            #21845
            Re: PlayStation 4 Discussion

            Anyone having issues with PSN store on their PS4? Everytime I try to go there, I just get a blank blue screen and my only option is to cancel.

            Nevermind. I powered off and turned back on and I was fine.
            Last edited by Brandwin; 09-29-2014, 11:52 AM.

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            • nc0ffey
              PS/XB: nc0ffey84
              • Jul 2002
              • 6215

              #21846
              Re: PlayStation 4 Discussion

              Originally posted by Burns11
              Buy the camera at one store, then return it to the store that has the game, then buy the game and camera with the coupon.
              Originally posted by Skyboxer
              Lol.. Yep I've done that a few times.

              Anyways I Just bought AC Black Flag used as I never played more than maybe 30 minutes of it. Will play it for a few days then return it to GS and put it towards one of the new games I'm getting. Forgot I had a ton of points on GS card and can get the coupon for 50.00 off so that helps with the flood of games coming.
              Worked like a charm, thanks fellas!

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              • ThreeKing
                Banned
                • Aug 2007
                • 5852

                #21847
                Re: PlayStation 4 Discussion

                Didn't know where to put this, but I'll ask here:

                I'm going through the trouble of running an ethernet cable along the ceiling of my basement so my PS4 can be direct connected. Will I really notice that much of a difference versus wireless?? I've never been directed connected....ever.

                Also, I purchased a Cat6 cable instead of a Cat5e. Did I make the right call?

                Thanks in advance.

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                • rspencer86
                  MIB Crew
                  • Sep 2004
                  • 8806

                  #21848
                  Re: PlayStation 4 Discussion

                  Originally posted by ThreeKing
                  Didn't know where to put this, but I'll ask here:

                  I'm going through the trouble of running an ethernet cable along the ceiling of my basement so my PS4 can be direct connected. Will I really notice that much of a difference versus wireless?? I've never been directed connected....ever.

                  Also, I purchased a Cat6 cable instead of a Cat5e. Did I make the right call?

                  Thanks in advance.
                  Depends on what kind of quality of wireless connection you were getting, but I have found that wired is much more reliable (less drops) and faster than wireless. You'll probably notice the most difference when downloading large games, or in fast-paced shooters where lag makes all the difference.

                  As far as Cat5e vs. Cat 6... you probably could have saved a little money and went with Cat5e, as you are almost certainly not going to be able to tell the difference between the two. But if you are going through the hassle of running cable, unless you are tight on cash, there's no reason not to use the latest, greatest stuff.
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                  • ThreeKing
                    Banned
                    • Aug 2007
                    • 5852

                    #21849
                    Re: PlayStation 4 Discussion

                    Originally posted by rspencer86
                    Depends on what kind of quality of wireless connection you were getting, but I have found that wired is much more reliable (less drops) and faster than wireless. You'll probably notice the most difference when downloading large games, or in fast-paced shooters where lag makes all the difference.

                    As far as Cat5e vs. Cat 6... you probably could have saved a little money and went with Cat5e, as you are almost certainly not going to be able to tell the difference between the two. But if you are going through the hassle of running cable, unless you are tight on cash, there's no reason not to use the latest, greatest stuff.

                    This is the one I purchased: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00...?ie=UTF8&psc=1

                    Good choice?

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                    • rspencer86
                      MIB Crew
                      • Sep 2004
                      • 8806

                      #21850
                      Re: PlayStation 4 Discussion

                      Originally posted by ThreeKing
                      This is the one I purchased: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00...?ie=UTF8&psc=1

                      Good choice?
                      Yeah, you should be good there.

                      With Cat6, you will be ready when Google Fiber takes over the world and pushes a 10 gigabit connection to everyone in the country.
                      Ryan Spencer

                      University of Missouri '09
                      Twitter: @RyanASpencer

                      Royals / Chiefs / Kings / Mizzou / Sporting KC


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                      XBox: MizzouRhino

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                      • strawberryshortcake
                        MVP
                        • Sep 2009
                        • 2438

                        #21851
                        Re: PlayStation 4 Discussion

                        Originally posted by sbauer318
                        Well, game sizes will vary, but yes, you would have to uninstall games if you ran out of space.

                        Installing a larger hard drive is easy though.

                        Yes

                        No, I'm referring to the license for your digital content. Licenses get cached on your system so that you can play games when you're offline. I'm basically talking about DRM.

                        I don't know how the DRM works. It's possible that your license information will need to be redownloaded at some point. You would need to connect to start that process.

                        You can play any game you purchased. I'm not referring to sports licenses.

                        Yes. Before you sell your old one, you should disable the primary ps4 option for it. When you get your new one, you should go and enable it for that unit. You can only have one primary PS4 and if you try to mark a system as a primary PS4 while another PS4 is marked as primary, you will receive an error.
                        Appreciative.

                        Between yesterday and this morning, I think I made up my mind to go complete digital. The ability to quickly load up either NBA2k15, PES2015, WWE2k15, and (eventually) MLBtheShow15 is pure gold.

                        Should I even consider upgrading my harddrive (apparently, only approximately 408 gb is available to the user with a completely brand new PS4; the other gb for the PS4 operating system). Hypothetically assuming the sports game listed above are approximately 40-45gb (50gb for the sake of mathematics) each, I'm essentially left with about 200gb of free space. PS4 is designated entirely for gaming only.

                        Memory required for games saves??

                        (A) Any suggestions on a harddrive, especially locally either from Best Buys or Fry's Electronics? Specifications? 2.5, SATA 1, 2, 3??, 7200 rpm vs 5400 rpm, heat issue..., etc.? Wondering if I can have one of the store associate install the new harddrive...

                        (B) Youtube has a lot of upgrading your harddrive, but does anyone have a suggestion on go-to upgrade video with step by step visual instructions?

                        (C) ... That Sony PS4 system software update. People talked about the 1.50 version, but it looks like there is the 1.76 version, I'm assuming the newest latest and greatest version 1.76 would be required to be loaded onto the new 1 TB (or greater) installed harddrive?

                        For the best PlayStation experience, make sure your PlayStation®4 console system software is always updated to the latest version.


                        (D) Just came to my head. Is it possible to have multiple harddrives installed with an PS4 operating system, where you simply swap out the harddrive ... ... think ... not having to redownload a game (using bandwidth, etc.) ...
                        Last edited by strawberryshortcake; 09-29-2014, 05:28 PM.
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                        • ThreeKing
                          Banned
                          • Aug 2007
                          • 5852

                          #21852
                          Re: PlayStation 4 Discussion

                          Okay, I set it up. It's definitely faster.

                          I'm getting 48 down/4 up consistently. I'm assuming this is good? What are you guys getting? Would like to know. Thanks.

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                          • sbauer318
                            MVP
                            • Mar 2004
                            • 2511

                            #21853
                            Re: PlayStation 4 Discussion

                            Originally posted by strawberryshortcake
                            Appreciative.

                            Between yesterday and this morning, I think I made up my mind to go complete digital. The ability to quickly load up either NBA2k15, PES2015, WWE2k15, and (eventually) MLBtheShow15 is pure gold.

                            Should I even consider upgrading my harddrive (apparently, only approximately 408 gb is available to the user with a completely brand new PS4; the other gb for the PS4 operating system). Hypothetically assuming the sports game listed above are approximately 40-45gb (50gb for the sake of mathematics) each, I'm essentially left with about 200gb of free space. PS4 is designated entirely for gaming only.

                            Memory required for games saves??

                            (A) Any suggestions on a harddrive, especially locally either from Best Buys or Fry's Electronics? Specifications? 2.5, SATA 1, 2, 3??, 7200 rpm vs 5400 rpm, heat issue..., etc.? Wondering if I can have one of the store associate install the new harddrive...

                            (B) Youtube has a lot of upgrading your harddrive, but does anyone have a suggestion on go-to upgrade video with step by step visual instructions?

                            (C) ... That Sony PS4 system software update. People talked about the 1.50 version, but it looks like there is the 1.76 version, I'm assuming the newest latest and greatest version 1.76 would be required to be loaded onto the new 1 TB (or greater) installed harddrive?

                            For the best PlayStation experience, make sure your PlayStation®4 console system software is always updated to the latest version.


                            (D) Just came to my head. Is it possible to have multiple harddrives installed with an PS4 operating system, where you simply swap out the harddrive ... ... think ... not having to redownload a game (using bandwidth, etc.) ...

                            I would upgrade it. This is the drive I used. It's a 2tb seagate external drive that I removed from the case. It's a cheap and popular option in the ps4 community.

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                            The link above is a guide that will answer A-C.

                            D) it is but I don't think it's worth it. It's not like plugging in a flash drive or another external drive.
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                            • Perceptor
                              MVP
                              • Jun 2003
                              • 4364

                              #21854
                              Re: PlayStation 4 Discussion

                              The 2tb is a great drive. If the shop wasn't sold out I would have gone with it. I ended up going hybrid 1tb. It loads quick and the extra space is nice

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                              • jct32
                                MVP
                                • Jan 2006
                                • 3437

                                #21855
                                Re: PlayStation 4 Discussion

                                Is this the drive they used?

                                http://www.amazon.com/Seagate-Expans.../dp/B00834SJS0
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