So it was in the middle of an update why was he pushing the power button lol? Also, same cable box, looks like almost same TV and possibly same TV stand as me lol.
Yep overheating, wonder if he's been hammering it?Not me. Random gaffer.
dat RLOD.
Thats overheating though, right?
Yep overheating, wonder if he's been hammering it?
Side note that clock is REALLY loud!
Just remember a X1 fanboy gave it to you!
Lol. You don't think this is potentually really bad for Sony? I don't post on the Sony forum because I honestly don't have much to post about and I'm not going to come here to troll. Is this Southpark or real life? "Get back on the othet side of the line, fella!" It's all one community to me. I do read the PS forums. I honestly think this is a very bad thing and it may not only hurt gamers, but also Sony.(Looks at post history of above poster.)
Oh hey, glad you jumped the fence to post here. Hmm, yea...it certainly looks like doom and gloom for PS4. For sure. (*yawn*)
(Another one bites the dust onto my Ignore list)
My system works perfectly fine...knock on wood.
Yeah I would suggest to EVERYONE with any issues like not booting, powering off or loudness issues to take it back and swap it straight away that's the start of the end imo.That's pretty much how my PS3 sounded for the last few months of its life.
So I saw two PS4 controllers outside of the package so far today and both were recently set up, both looked like someone chewed on the left analog a bit. Maybe PS4 controllers are tasty?
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As an engineer, I can explain the possible causea of the wobbling. I do not have a PS4, so these are just guesses.
When you make large pastic parts, it will warp, meaning, that it create a slight curve & not straight. This effect can be reduce, but hard to eliminated. The latter is actually not need, for the very fact that the surface the unit may be placed on may not be full flat anyway.
Other possible explanation, is internal stress. When you need to screw things together, for instance, unless the screw surface perfectly in line, will have deformation, as the screw force the surface to match. This effect is worse when you have parts that are of different material, Classically metal with plastic, even one type of plastic to another, due to different sinkage/expension due to heat. Talking about heat, if PS4 is as overheating as mention, the wobbling will get worst!
Having said all that, unless the curving is massive, the simple solution is to have rubber stopper at the bottom of the console, not unlike the ones people put for chairs & table, & anything with 4 legs. I will be surprise if they do not have these, just to save on a few cents.
As an engineer, I would be ashame to tell people that my design wobble as bad as the gif picture, if true. These is the type of quality you expect from Chinese knock off electronics.
Having said all these, its not a deal breaker for me to get a console. Even if you happen to live in area where vibrations are common, you can just buy some more rubber to put under, & call it a day. Its certainly an engineering joke, but not a deal breaker, & you can be sure they will fix this in new batch, probably with bigger rubbers.
Real question, anyone that already have a PS4, can tell me if the reflection off TV screen for the blue light is an issue?Don't worry the blue light is so bright it reflects on the screen
Pretty sure other games use it for stuff?
Nothing's warped. It's horrible foot placement. The feet are placed in the middle of the console and then only in the middle of one edge from what I've seen.
Real question, anyone that already have a PS4, can tell me if the reflection off TV screen for the blue light is an issue?
Who games 10-15 feet away? I have 20/10 vision with contacts and it would be impossible for me to game from that distance. I used to be 8ft away. Then I brought a chair right up to my TV and it's about 5ft max away from screen. It opened up the world of FPS for me. I don't suck as hard as I used to.I would like to know this as well. And how far away from the screen you are when playing. If you are like 3-4 feet away then i wouldn't be surprised. If you are 10-15 feet away then that is a big deal to me.