This Gamer’s PS4 Remains Untouched After A Tornado Destroyed His Home

This Gamers PS4 Remains Untouched After A Tornado Destroyed His Home

This past weekend, tornadoes made a complete mess of several states in the U.S., which not only resulted in the destruction of many homes, but lives were also lost. The entire ordeal is one that has struck a nerve in the U.S. as there aren’t many positive stories coming out of this weekend’s destruction, but in the middle of all of the chaos, one story caught our attention as it is actually pretty remarkable what happened. (more…)

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    PlayStation 4 software update 1.51 appears tonight: UI tweaks

    By the end of the day today, owners of the Sony PlayStation 4 will be seeing a system software update for their unit that’ll download automatically. This system update goes by the number 1.51 and will be bringing with it a number of user interface tweaks and performance boosts. This is an update that sits […]

    Unofficial Driver Makes PS4 Controller Work on PC: Sideward Compatible

    Last month we found out that the PlayStation 4′s DualShock 4 controller more or less works with a PlayStation 3. PCSX2 forum member InhexSTER made a tool allowing you to use the controller with Windows games.

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    In simple terms, what the tool does is it maps the DualShock 4′s controls to a virtual Xbox 360 controller, which many PC games support. Check out InhexSTER’s video below for a demo:

    You can download InhexSTER’s tool here. InhexSTER says that the DualShock 4 does work with some PC games out of the box, so you might want to try doing it the vanilla way first. Also, PC Gamer notes that you’ll only be able to use the DualShock 4 wirelessly if your PC is on Windows 8 or 8.1. If you’re on Windows 7 you’ll have to keep the controller plugged in to your PC via a microUSB-to-USB cable.

    [via PCSX2 Forums via PC Gamer via Destructoid]

    Sony’s Video and Music Entertainment chief wants the PS4 to be your everything

    Sony Video and Music Entertainment chief Michael Aragon on original shows and a lack of musical options for PS4

    The reviews are out, and the PlayStation 4 is, in fact, much of what we’d hoped it’d be: a fabulous gaming machine with a social personality. It has lived up to it’s next-gen label, thus far. But there’s another aspect to the PS4 that may prove to be equally as important to the console’s long-term success against its main rival from Microsoft. I’m talking about video and music services.

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    PS4’s first post-launch firmware update brings minor interface tweaks

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    If you’re not keen on downloading more PlayStation 4 firmware in the wake of that giant Day One patch, we have bad news: Sony is already rolling out its first post-launch upgrade this evening. Thankfully, it’s a much smaller release this time around. The 1.51 update will both fix a few minor bugs and refine the interface, making it clearer when you’re downloading both a game and a patch at the same time. It’s not an exciting upgrade, then, but the PS4’s automatic downloads at least mean that you won’t have to lift a finger to run the latest software.

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    Tornado Wrecks This Guy’s Home, but Don’t Worry, His PS4 Is Fine

    This past weekend, the U.S. Midwest was struck by some really nasty tornadoes. As tornadoes will do, they caused some very bad destruction in the areas and some even lost their lives. Tornadoes are pretty scary and they can destroy everything you have in just seconds.

    As usual, in the aftermath, you could see people digging through the rubble that used to be their homes in an effort to salvage whatever they can. Sometimes that isn’t much and it is pretty heartbreaking. But if you just bought a PS4 and at least that survived? Well, that would at least be a bright ray of sunshine in an otherwise terrible outcome. At least you have something.
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    That’s what happened to this gamer. The house is gone, but his PS4 survived intact in its box. Yeah, things still suck, but that’s got to help you feel a little better.

    Now all he needs to do is hope it doesn’t have the blue pulse of death when he fires it up.

    [via Nerd Approved]

    PlayStation 4 issues “within expected range” for a new product

    There’s at least one “Blue Light of Death” out there this month with the release of the PlayStation 4, and today Sony appears to be addressing it for the second time in a week. This issue is apparently not as centralized on one particular issue as it seems – instead Sony suggests that there are […]

    Sony says PS4 failures have varying causes, affect less than 1 percent of units

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    The PlayStation 4 launch last week was quickly followed by mounting reports of defective units, including consoles that wouldn’t display video. Had Sony shipped the console with a common flaw? No, an SCEA spokeperson tells us in a statement (found after the break). The company believes there “isn’t a singular problem” at fault that would affect a large number of systems. The failure rate is also relatively small, according to the representative. With less than 1 percent of shipped systems affected by these problems (up from 0.4 percent in a previous claim), the number of broken systems is reportedly within the “expected range” for a product launch. While we’re certainly used to new devices that ship with a few bugs in tow, that figure still leaves a lot of unhappy gamers — one percent of the million-plus PS4 buyers would still equate to 10,000 people. Sony says it’s working to get these systems replaced; let’s hope it moves quickly.

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    Sony’s $399 PS4 Costs $381 To Build [Report]

    Sonys $399 PS4 Costs $381 To Build [Report]

    When Sony announced the price of its PlayStation 4, there was much rejoicing in the gaming world as it was just $100 less than Microsoft’s next-generation console, the Xbox One. Those who are on the fence to buy a PlayStation 4 as you are waiting for the console’s first price drop, don’t hold your breath as the cost of building the console is just too close to its retail price. (more…)

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    PlayStation 4 “Blue Light of Death” fixes appear

    Over the weekend a small but significant number of PlayStation 4 users reported an issue which had the system stuck on the “blinking blue light” part of the console’s startup sequence. Sony has issued a set of troubleshooting fixes – or possible fixes – which include suggestions of issues with the TV users are working […]