... sounds like just about every other launch ever in the history of launched products. It happens with phones, it happens with cars, it happens with computers. It happens with coffee machines, it happens with radios, it happens with bicycles. Every product launch has its faults. The PS4 launch is no different. People complain that Sony have made a botched product or not done enough to prevent this in the first place, but honestly? Some of these issues wouldn't have even been considered because most likely, they weren't present at the time of shipping to stock warehouses.
By the way, calling that the Xbox One will have issues at launch too. It's so likely that I guarantee it. And this is coming from someone super stoked about the Xbox One and having had one on order since the second I had the chance. I just hope that my unit isn't one of those affected by sub-standard storage conditions and the likelihood that some were damaged in transit.
So let's all chill out for now. Give it a week or two and pay attention to updates from Sony in regards to these issues. And let's try not to have a repeat when the Xbox One comes out.
Dropship out.
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Sounds like someone's forgetting at least one product launch that went off without a hitch... In your FACE!
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SERVER LISTS, BABY!!!!
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It's almost like Sony and Microsoft completely switched places this gen.
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Something someone sent me last night as I was standing in line for a launch PS4.... that I wasn't buying.
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In the news today: the World kept turning. Story at 11.
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Notice how a thread not inciting a flame war/calling the PS4 shit gets 3 replies but the others get 100+ Good Job ppls. But yeah, Everything has launch issues and acting like that means it is a useless product or that the company are incompetent is pretty childish.
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More people like you need to be on here OP.
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Totally agree. I'm getting a Xbox One when it's released and hope it doesn't fail, but if it does I recognize I took the risk. By the sounds of it though only a very small amount of PS4s have broken but everyone treats it as if they all broke which is kind of unfair to Sony.
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This is precisely why I'm waiting until after the holidays to get either system. Give them time to work out the kinks and also wait for better titles to come out. Launch titles are almost always ass, the sole exception I can think of being Halo from twelve years and two generations ago. The Xbox One is probably going to have similar issues at launch, but good luck convincing the fanboys. They won't hear it.
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We need more people like you.
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