@jerjef: Yeah, it's much more comfortable, and natural feeling, unless you're left-handed. While I like the DS4 for the most part, it does tend to feel a little awkward playing a FPS.
@Barighm: Uh, the people responsible for the R&C movie have nothing to do with this. The people responsible for the games are the one's responsible for movie.
@dirthurts: It's most likely the latter. The detection of Pro compatibility would be in the game itself, or at very least, part of a on-disc patch's autorun, not the disc itself.
@jayskoon93: Pretty much all of the major problems with the game were in the end game, and it was a fairly solid single player experience prior to that. So, $18 is more than a fair price for it. Mind you, you're not getting the paid DLC parts of it at that price.
@beowulf1211: Dude, any movie that isn't 1.78:1 or 1.85:1 is going to have black bars at the top and bottom of the screen. What movies have you been watching?
@heydink: UHD drives aren't exactly expensive at the price that Sony would be buying them at, so the margin hit they'd take on including them would be marginal at worst. (Pun not intended.) Sony has really been screwing the consumers over since they got on top again, and this is just another case of it. That said, I'm betting the real reason they opted out of UHD support isn't the one they're giving.
@ratchet989: It's there, but they don't call it the slim. Go to the site, and it shows the slim in the pics for the bundles it comes in. In fact, other than the Pro and the clearance system, they're all slims.
@strabbycrabby: Not really. Sure, read time is faster, but USB3 has more bandwidth. SATA is like putting a V6 in a subcompact. Yeah, it's fast, but you need to make multiple trips to carry stuff.
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