A new PS4 firmware update has seemingly fixed a big problem with the PS4 in its recent update. Earlier, if a PS4’s CMOS battery dies once support for the console phases out – it would render the console pretty much useless. The latest firmware update has fixed this issue, as reported by Modern Vintage Gamer.
MVG has posted a new YouTube video – which you can check out below, wherein he conducted a number of tests with the latest firmware. In the video, he confirms that the issue has now been fixed and as a result, fans can play their digital and physical games even after PSN support drops for the console – but that requires installing this firmware update, of course.
This particular finding came at a time when Sony decided to shut down the PS3, PSP and PS Vita digital storefront – which coalesced together to make a strong argument that Sony doesn’t care about preservation of its legacy. With this firmware update however, the narrative has changed for the better – which is certainly appreciable from a consumer’s standpoint.
from Video Game News, Reviews, Walkthroughs And Guides | GamingBolt https://gamingbolt.com/ps4-firmware-update-reportedly-fixes-issue-with-internal-clock-battery
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September 22, 2021
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