why not go for a 1.5tb? Only costs a fraction more and gives a solid 500gb more over the 1tb hdd :o
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I did the same thing here. New PSN ID for the PS4.
Im part of a nice gaming community though , so no worries for an empty friendslist.
Come take a look if you want :) -> www.grumpyoldgamers.co.uk
Mostly mature gamers over 30 years, but also a group of 20+ like myself ^^
Wireless headsets with a receiver using optical out also work.
But yeh, like said before if its bluetooth it will probably never work :p
Too punish you, i am now going to sign you up for every newsletter i can think of.
This!
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thx for the headsup. Hope they will implement it asap. I met some nice and fun people by talking to random new party members :p
Nope, this will not void your warranty :)
Enjoy your PS4 :D
where is your proof of this if you don't mind showing
Well first off theres an official FAQ by Sony saying that you can change the harddrive, not to mention they've said you can many times before.
http://blog.us.playstation.com/2013/10/30/ps4-the-ultimate-faq-north-america/
Secondly, you'd need to actually tear off a seal that says this will void the warranty to actually be able to do it in the first place, and you wont find this seal covering the harddrive slot. You'll only ever find this the void warranty seal when trying to fully open up the console to get to it's motherboard. It's probably covering one of the main screws at the bottom of the case. Just like it was on the PS3.
What he said. Its in the Ultimate FAQ.
And the place where the HDD is stored has a seperate special entrance specifiacly to swap out the HDD.
The other side of the ps4 has to be screwed open to acces, thats where you will find 2 seals, if you break these your warranty is gone, since this side of the ps4 gives acces to the motherboard.
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