Ps4

Some new info regarding the 2.0 system update!

USB Music Player: PS4 owners can play their own music in the background while playing a game using USB Music Player*. After inserting a USB stick loaded with music into the PS4, a new option for USB Music Player will appear. Supported filename extensions include MP3, MP4, M4A, and 3GP.

Change colors: In addition to the ability to add a theme, PS4 owners can also change the background of the home screen from light blue to one of seven new colors: gold, blue, red, green, purple, pink, and gray.
Players You May Know: PS4 will now suggest players you may know in the ‘What’s New’ section, recommending gamers your friends frequently play with.

Enhancements to Live Broadcasting: Masamune brings a variety of improvements to live broadcasting on PS4. In the Live From PlayStation app, PS4 owners can now select a Featured channel, which includes official broadcasts from PlayStation, broadcasts from people on a players friend list, and any game channel that the player has followed. Additionally, Live From PlayStation now has filters for searching broadcasts on a specific game, as well as support for archived broadcasts.

Content Area and Library: PS4’s Content Area, which shows the latest games and apps a PS4 owner has used, has been redesigned to help make it easier to quickly find and access content. It now shows 15 of a player’s most used apps or games, and additional items will be added to a player’s Library. The Library on PS4 has improved filter and sort functions to help organize contented by type (game / app / TV & video), name (a – z or z – a), recently used, or install date.

Enhanced Voice Commands: The ability to control PS4 using voice has been improved. Players can now say ‘PlayStation’ to begin commands, and ‘All Commands,’ to see a list of all voice command options available. New voice commands were added for live broadcasting, including “Start broadcast,” “End broadcast,” and “Find face.”

Add To Library: The monthly free PlayStation Plus games will have an ‘Add to Library’ button in the PlayStation Store. This button will add a game to a PS4 owner’s library without downloading it – saving space on their hard drive.

Back Up Data: Data on PS4 can be backed up and resorted using USB storage. This will back up all data for the console, including settings, save data, screenshots, video clips, download data, and more.

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Finally! MP3 support along with being able to play your own music within games! :rock:
 
I really wish Sony/3rd parties would support the Vita more. Sony seems content on it being just a remote player for the PS4 and to play PSN games.

I got mine about a year ago and by then there were several games I wanted; Killzone, Uncharted, Resistance, Assassin's Creed, and Silent Hill but since I've gotten nothing but a few downloaded PSP games. And there's nothing on the radar that I want.
 
I really wish Sony/3rd parties would support the Vita more. Sony seems content on it being just a remote player for the PS4 and to play PSN games.

I got mine about a year ago and by then there were several games I wanted; Killzone, Uncharted, Resistance, Assassin's Creed, and Silent Hill but since I've gotten nothing but a few downloaded PSP games. And there's nothing on the radar that I want.

The sad reality is nobody wants it. The market has spoken and the Vita just isn't pushing the numbers.

Personally I think the problem with the Vita is that for the most part, a dedicated portable hand held gaming device is only going to be attractive to a younger audience. Most adults (including myself) have no desire to carry around a portable gaming device and that is the market the Vita is targeting, the young adult market. The problem with that market is that everyone already plays games on their smart phones. That's why I said a few months back, if Sony could design a smart phone that incorporated the Vita technology, that might work.
 
The sad reality is nobody wants it. The market has spoken and the Vita just isn't pushing the numbers.

Personally I think the problem with the Vita is that for the most part, a dedicated portable hand held gaming device is only going to be attractive to a younger audience. Most adults (including myself) have no desire to carry around a portable gaming device and that is the market the Vita is targeting, the young adult market. The problem with that market is that everyone already plays games on their smart phones. That's why I said a few months back, if Sony could design a smart phone that incorporated the Vita technology, that might work.

I agree, but the 3DS is doing fine.
 
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