if I use exFAT and the PS4 uses it, can I still use it to store files for the PC?
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if I use exFAT and the PS4 uses it, can I still use it to store files for the PC?
Nice catch! Another small detail changeI also noticed that it now tells you when your friends were last on which system. So like PS3, Vita etc.
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Does this mean swapping out hard drives is massively simplified? Like can I transfer stuff back afterwards?It's great that you can copy games and what not from internal to external and vice versa. Takes awhile but I just transferred all the non super important games to my external from my internal
Apologies since this has probably been answered numerous times, but is possible to switch an external HDD back and forth between two consoles?
Not sure if this was posted it talked about, but you can now directly upload/download save data by pressing options on the game itself! Looks so slick! No more running to settings all the time now!
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I haven't tried but i don't think it'll work because there is the OS installed on it.Can a drive that's currently in the PS4 be put into an external enclosure for PS4 use and not need formatting? Thinking of upgrading to a SSD for the internal and using my SSHD as the external if it's not too much of a faff.
GAF, need some advice on whether I should potentially get a PS4 PRO (I have a 4k TV).
I currently only have a handful of PS4 games though.
- Bloodborne.
- Digimon - Both World and Cyber Sleuth.
- Final Fantasy XV.
- Dragon Quest Builders.
- Ratchet and Clank.
I'm really not going to buy too many PS4 games (heck the PS4 was a gift from my girlfriend), the next one would be FF12 remaster and Nioh.
Would I be stupid buying a PRO? Should I just stick to the OG?
Which would mean there's not enough power going to it. It being a 3.0 Hub should transfer enough power to run it.Tried a USB 3.0 hub for both. Works just fine with PSVR, but the external drive did not.
GAF, need some advice on whether I should potentially get a PS4 PRO (I have a 4k TV).
I currently only have a handful of PS4 games though.
- Bloodborne.
- Digimon - Both World and Cyber Sleuth.
- Final Fantasy XV.
- Dragon Quest Builders.
- Ratchet and Clank.
I'm really not going to buy too many PS4 games (heck the PS4 was a gift from my girlfriend), the next one would be FF12 remaster and Nioh.
Would I be stupid buying a PRO? Should I just stick to the OG?
If you have a 4K TV I do not think you would be worse off by getting a Pro. It has quite a bit of advantages even for 1080p TV's, but with a 4K TV is really a well recommended choice IMHO. You would even get improvements for unpatched games.
GAF, need some advice on whether I should potentially get a PS4 PRO (I have a 4k TV).
I currently only have a handful of PS4 games though.
- Bloodborne.
- Digimon - Both World and Cyber Sleuth.
- Final Fantasy XV.
- Dragon Quest Builders.
- Ratchet and Clank.
I'm really not going to buy too many PS4 games (heck the PS4 was a gift from my girlfriend), the next one would be FF12 remaster and Nioh.
Would I be stupid buying a PRO? Should I just stick to the OG?
GAF, need some advice on whether I should potentially get a PS4 PRO (I have a 4k TV).
I currently only have a handful of PS4 games though.
- Bloodborne.
- Digimon - Both World and Cyber Sleuth.
- Final Fantasy XV.
- Dragon Quest Builders.
- Ratchet and Clank.
I'm really not going to buy too many PS4 games (heck the PS4 was a gift from my girlfriend), the next one would be FF12 remaster and Nioh.
Would I be stupid buying a PRO? Should I just stick to the OG?
I posted about this a while ago but this is my favorite hidden little feature since I haven't redownloaded everything after getting my pro.Not sure if this was posted it talked about, but you can now directly upload/download save data by pressing options on the game itself! Looks so slick! No more running to settings all the time now!
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YesGot my code, am I able to roll back if its to buggy / whatever? (non pro)
Got my code, am I able to roll back if its to buggy / whatever? (non pro)
No, I meant it is showing the normal 3D image on the HDTV (the same double image on the VR unit). Viewers will need 3D glasses to enjoy the HDTV feed if you have the PSVR on.
Tried a USB 3.0 hub for both. Works just fine with PSVR, but the external drive did not.
Update*Which would mean there's not enough power going to it. It being a 3.0 Hub should transfer enough power to run it.
Although I read not all USB hubs do this as they should.
I think it was Anker I read in a article which did do this
I'll try and find the article.
Has anyone tried the "3D Blu-ray on PSVR" thing already?
I should try it out tonight. 😁
Yea I posted about this yesterday. My biggest disappointment is that it doesn't also send the signal to the TV, so if you have Audio Out set up from your TV to your Receiver, you get no audio.
I'm hoping somebody figures out a solution to this that's not "get a switch".
The actual 3D effect is pretty cool, though it was kinda jarring watching Avatar 3D when all of the faster action scenes happened and the camera shake was in full effect. I got used to it after a few minutes though.
so if you plug the HD into a PC, it will says invalid system or whatever?
Has anyone tried the "3D Blu-ray on PSVR" thing already?
I should try it out tonight. 😁
Not sure if this was posted it talked about, but you can now directly upload/download save data by pressing options on the game itself! Looks so slick! No more running to settings all the time now!
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It doesn't output to the TV? I have a 3D TV, so in the middle of watching Gravity I checked to see what the TV was doing with the signal, and it was just the two images combined. Maybe the signal passed through because it was paused when I looked?
I hope they also fix the micro lags / stuttering that has been occuring on many PS4s...
I really want an external HDD, but the PS4 simply doesn't have enough ports. PSvr takes up the back port for me now, so I'd have to put the HDD on the front (and it look like shit) and then I have only one port to charge controllers.
get a vr stand that charges all of your controllers.
I guess I'll look into that. Next gen consoles just need to have all USB ports in the back.
Silly idea, if you need to charge your pad when playing it's uncomfortable.I guess I'll look into that. Next gen consoles just need to have all USB ports in the back.
I really want an external HDD, but the PS4 simply doesn't have enough ports. PSvr takes up the back port for me now, so I'd have to put the HDD on the front (and it look like shit) and then I have only one port to charge controllers.
I have an external charging dock but still don't have any free USB ports.
The back one is PSVR and the front one is a USB with mp3s on it. Because I still can't save mp3s to the hard drive like I could way back on PS3.
I'm not sure what's up with your setup, but with the new beta patch, I have no problem getting 3D Bluray visuals through the VR headset while simultaneously getting 100% of the audio through my 5.1 speaker arrangement via my six-year old receiver.Yea I posted about this yesterday. My biggest disappointment is that it doesn't also send the signal to the TV, so if you have Audio Out set up from your TV to your Receiver, you get no audio.
I'm hoping somebody figures out a solution to this that's not "get a switch".
The actual 3D effect is pretty cool, though it was kinda jarring watching Avatar 3D when all of the faster action scenes happened and the camera shake was in full effect. I got used to it after a few minutes though.