duploelabs wrote: » Surprised that this hasn't been mentioned yethttp://www.siliconera.com/2017/06/14/sony-boss-shuhei-yoshida-clarifies-shadow-colossus-ps4-remake-not-remaster/
JamboMac wrote: » GameStop also doing the 12 month PSN subscription for 35.
EoinHef wrote: » Same price on PS store. Easier just to purchase it there
irishman86 wrote: » My PS4 has just started flashing on screen "No microphone that you can use" it then flashes another message saying its changing to the microphone on the control. The thing is I dont use a microphone at all, any way to stop this message flashing as well Im sure you can understand its annoying while gaming
Deleted User wrote: » If you have a second joypad, does it happen with that one?
gimmick wrote: » I have a decent set of Bluetooth headphones. Can they be connected to my PS4?
F1ngers wrote: Can't you try to connect them? Then you'll know.
F1ngers wrote: If they connect, yes, if not, then no.
gimmick wrote: » Dick answer too though
Grayditch wrote: » Par for the course on Boards these days. People acting like you really put them out by asking a question.
kunst nugget wrote: » What was really wrong with the answer? Without having any specific information to go on, there's very little you can say. There's a wealth of information out there. Googling the make of the headphones and PS4 would be enough to give you the information you need.
tailgunner wrote: » The answer was very unhelpful, and came across as pretty rude.
tailgunner wrote: » Googling it would probably have been the best option in the first place, but you could say the same about half the questions on this thread.
Benzino wrote: » Yeah, my Sony wireless headphones don't work. Poor form from Sony.
Nailz wrote: » It's a balls alright. I've Bose QC35's and tried to connect them up but no dice. The thing is I say there is no real technological compatibility issue, more like all devices but those with a specific Bluetooth codec are locked out from being used with the console. In other words, if you don't buy a PlayStation branded or 3rd party licensed product (from which Sony make money), then you can't use your audio device over the build-in Bluetooth channel. The fact that some of Sony's own headphones don't even work with it is the real kick in the nuts.
Generic Dreadhead wrote: » To be fair, Nintendo do this kind of carry on too and have for years by never using any type of "standard" connection for their peripherals. And Microsoft require you to opt-in to a type of propriety wireless signal completely individual to their platform. At least Playstation are using Bluetooth and not some weird IR craic. These problems are industry wide