10 Things Only People Who Own A PS4 Will Understand
6. Contemplating Whether Or Not To Get A Pro Every Time Something Dodgy Happens
As far as consoles go, the PS4 isn't as unreliable and likely to break as some previous generation consoles.
There is still the 'Blue Light of Death', which is a little bit of a confusing choice seeing as a majority of the console's lights are in fact, blue, but it's no where near as common as the previous console's yellow light of death.
But that doesn't mean you'll be free of worrying about the health of your console. Oh no, anytime your old faithful PS4 crashes or begins to stutter as you play the latest release, you'll sit there wondering if perhaps you should make the jump and upgrade to the PS4 Pro. You'd have less to worry about, and your games will certainly run at a better performance.
But then your console stops playing up, and you decided that for now you won't be making the upgrade. Then it plays up again and you start to have the same conundrum. Rinse and repeat until the PS5 finally launches, and then you'll probably starting considering making the upgrade to that newly announced PS5 Pro.