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Why Not Buy A Ps4 -

As consoles age, digital storefronts and online services eventually lose support. While the PS4 store is still active, we've already seen Sony attempt to close older stores (like the PS3/Vita). Buying a PS4 now means investing in an ecosystem that is in its "twilight" phase. The Verdict: Who Should Buy One?

Older PS4 units (especially the Pro) are notorious for loud fan noise. As thermal paste ages, the console often sounds like a jet engine just to run basic menus.

Without an SSD, you’ll spend a significant chunk of your gaming time staring at loading screens. why not buy a ps4

The PS4 was a powerhouse in 2013, but it struggles with modern optimization.

On a modern 4K TV, base PS4 games (900p–1080p) look noticeably blurry compared to the crisp 4K output of current consoles. 3. The Value of the PS5 Digital/Series S As consoles age, digital storefronts and online services

The only real reason to grab a PS4 today is if you find one for and specifically want to play older exclusives (like Bloodborne or The Last of Us Part II ) on a extreme budget.

Whether you’re a budget-conscious gamer or looking for a secondary console, the PlayStation 4 is still a tempting piece of hardware. However, as we move deeper into the current console generation, the "pros" list is shrinking fast. 1. The "Cross-Gen" Era is Over The Verdict: Who Should Buy One

The price gap has narrowed. While a used PS4 might cost you $150, a or a Xbox Series S frequently goes on sale. For a relatively small price jump, you get: