PS4: 10 Fan Demands Sony Are Totally Ignoring

No custom backgrounds after two years? Come on!

2015 marks the third year the PS4 has been on shelves - crazy, right? - and yet in the time since launch there's been far more static wheel-spinning than their has forward momentum. Sure, the same goes for the Xbox One - a console so dead in the water back in 2013 they had to throw away the poisonous Kinect and rebuild their PR message from the ground up - but the fact remains outside of some spruced-up graphics there are hardly any features you can't find on older hardware or PC. Console gaming thrives on the ease of access that should come with just throwing a disc in and getting straight into the game (it's why the PS3 fell so far in the last generation, as every new title you bought required a lengthy installation), and as much as it's forgivable to sit through update after update for a game to be up to scratch on day one, the entire experience should be as streamlined as possible on all fronts. So, although the Xbox has regained its near-cliff edge footing and the two titans are once again doing battle for living room supremacy, the PS4 in particular is still far from the all-singing all-dancing 'future is now!'-feeling machine it could (and should) be.

Gaming Editor
Gaming Editor

WhatCulture's Head of Gaming.