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Ps4 post patch, performance fix lasted around 3 hours of gameplay and it was great! After that it became downright unplayable. Bought on release, second time I have to put it down
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PlayStation 4 - Wikipedia
Borderlands 3 PC: six tweaks that boost frame-rate with no real hit to quality | Eurogamer.net
Dark Souls 3 update improves PS4 Pro performance, adds multiplayer maps, among other changes - Neowin
Dying Light got the 60fps patch on PS5 (version 1.42) : r/dyinglight
Xbox One X vs PS4 Pro Graphics Performance Comparison - Geeky Gadgets
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How to Improve PS4 Graphics with Better Colors! (Best Method) - YouTube
How To Update PS4 System Software Manually [2022] - Gamer Tweak
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PS4 Pro review – Is Sony's 4K/HDR console worth the dosh?
BOOST YOUR PS4 PERFORMANCE IN 3 EASY STEPS !! - YouTube
Sony's PlayStation 4 Pro is a perfect way to show off your 4K TV | Engadget
Xbox One vs PlayStation 4: Is there a performance gap, and can it be closed?
PS4 Pro: Boom or Bust? | GamesIndustry.biz
The Xbox One and PS4 share similar specs, but the devil's in the details | Ars Technica