Joined: Dec 2007
From: Bandar Baru Bangi , Malaysia
QUOTE(uk15029 @ May 19 2017, 11:57 AM)
im going to get ps4 soon...still cant decide ps4 pro or ps4 slim bundle set..i dont have 4k TV.
ps4 pro
Q: Will PS4 Pro require a 4K TV? No. PS4 Pro can display much higher resolutions than the standard PS4 when using a 4K TV. But if you own an HDTV (720p, 1080i, 1080p), PS4 Pro can still improve your gaming experience. https://blog.us.playstation.com/2016/09/08/...e-ultimate-faq/
Joined: Dec 2007
From: Bandar Baru Bangi , Malaysia
QUOTE(Lord Red @ May 20 2017, 07:36 AM)
I have some sort of a problem with my PS4 hoping of any of the sifus here can help. Same setup never happened with PS3 system before this.
I have an Asian PS4 which uses the circle buttons for 'yes/accept' and X buttons for 'no/cancel'. I know the Europe systems use it the other way around. I have a US and Asian ID both setup as primary. I bought some games thru PS Store and downloaded using PSX download helper using PC at ofis.
Now my problem is that some of the games I've bought and installed all have the circle and X buttons inverted and become like the Europe versions. Exiting the menu when I want to proceed, cancelling when I actually mean yes. That sort of thing. It is very annoying as I keep pressing the wrong button all the time. R1 and R3 games also same thing. Supposed to be R3 games in Asian system should follow Asian button setup la.
It is only in the games that the buttons get swapped. The PS4 menu system work just fine. I don't want to change the buttons in the settings since it will change the setup for the while system. I prefer the Asian button setup for circle and X buttons.
Does anyone face this problem before and how do you get rid of it?
it depends on the software ( games ) region , not the system itself ... if R1 games yes/accept would be X & O would be no/cancel , meanwhile Asia R3 yes/accept would be O & X would be no/cancel ... after sometimes you will get used to it
any storage will do ( 500gb or 1tb ) .. since system update 4.50 , the PS4 support external hard drive up to 8tb , which means you can save games & applications on the external hard drive , only user save files are still stored locally on your PS4 hard drive .. i would suggest for you to go for 1tb PS4 ( just incase ... )
Joined: Dec 2007
From: Bandar Baru Bangi , Malaysia
QUOTE(jesseblue @ Jun 2 2017, 03:19 PM)
I'm the type of gamer who likes to complete one game before moving on to the next one. (racing, fighting eg. SF excluded of course) So was wondering if it's a waste to get the 1TB
And more precisely, I see a used set being offered. RM900 which is just one week old. So planning to get that
500gb should be fine in that case ( just get ready external hard drive incase you need to transfer games & applications on it later )
Joined: Dec 2007
From: Bandar Baru Bangi , Malaysia
QUOTE(raymondtong94 @ Jun 4 2017, 09:05 PM)
From my understanding, warranty extension must be made during purchase only at selected Sony Centers, not at the service center.
or you can get those 1 year warranty extension card ( the one with code at the back ) , you can enter those code at one of the section for warranty registration via their website .. but at the moment the warranty registration still not back as usual , make it more difficult for the users
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From: Bandar Baru Bangi , Malaysia
New PS4 Pro Trailer by Sony Pomises Dynamic and Native 4K, Biggest and Best Games, and More Sony Interactive Entertainment boasts its PS4 Pro lineup and the hardware capabilities of the console.
Sony Interactive Entertainment released today a new trailer for its PS4 Pro console.
The trailer focuses on Sony’s own headline titles including God of War, Gran Turismo Sport, Horizon Zero Dawn, Deroit: Become Human, Knack II, Spider-Man and Days Gone.
It also boasts the hardware capabilities of the console, including “Dynamic and Native 4K,” HDR support and more enhancements to games like cleaner shadow, better anti-aliasing, and crisp imagery from greater distances. We hear about details on clothes, rust flakes on metals, smoother, softer, more convincing and more realistic faces, heavy and realistic smoke and steam, producing a “more authentic and visceral atmosphere.”
Of course there’s also talk about faster frame rates and “razor sharp controls” to complete the picture, alongside entertainment content with 4K streaming and upscaling.
You can check it out below. And if you want to see more about Sony’s line-up, you can enjoy their full E3 press conference, our recap, and the reactions of the fans to some of the most juicy announcements and trailers from the briefing.