Or he can just buy both. He seems to have enough hunger in him to actually get both systems so he can satisfy what he needs. Or you can play on the PC which can run games not exclusive to each system. I don't see what the big deal is; it's always been like that in games. Things happen to games: save files get corrupted and games crash; nothing to do but get over it in my opinion.You should know that consoles aren't even meant to be hacked. But I guess if it's what makes you feel better then I have no say in it. But you'll be trading a lot of good PlayStation exclusive games once you leave the PS4 though. God of war 4 is coming out soon, and so is Days Gone. I sincerely doubt you'd want to miss those.
Lmao.Im still using my PS ONE, am I a dinosaur?
But the old ones die sooner or later. My PS2 died about 5 years into me playing it, but I still have the games. I used to play a PS1 as a kid but I'm pretty sure that died a long time ago as well. Now it's more of a virtual playstation, since you can easily get emulators for those products online. That way, you can still replay your old games in your modern rig, and if you use a PS4 controller, it's the same type of feeling as using a PS1 controller too.Lmao.
Naah, you're a trilobyte.
@ Op, what do you mean by that post? You're funny. The PlayStation console is still one of the best, and even arguably the best we have out there. Why not just enjoy thethe game casually instead of trying to hack into it?
Or what do you mean by saying you've been trying to hack into it? Just like a previous poster said, you're going to be missing out on some awesome games if you trash it now. I suggest you learn the tricks others playing that game use from them.