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Just now, Princess Cadence said:

None as far as I am concerned, it was made to fully functional both ways since PlayStation 2

 

1 minute ago, Oshino Shinobu said:

As long as it's stable, it doesn't matter. With the Xbox One, I believe they still haven't addressed the issue of disks getting laser burnt if you knock the console, but Sony addressed it back with the PS3 I think. 

thank you <3

i was wondering if i there's any difference in keeping my PS4 upright or laying down; i want to keep it on my desk next to my PC but i don't have a lot of wiggle room, the only way i got it to sit was placing it vertically on my desk, will that affect it in any way?

 

Thanks in advance ^-^

 

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As long as it's stable, it doesn't matter. With the Xbox One, I believe they still haven't addressed the issue of disks getting laser burnt if you knock the console, but Sony addressed it back with the PS3 I think. 

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None as far as I am concerned, it was made to fully functional both ways since PlayStation 2

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Just now, Princess Cadence said:

None as far as I am concerned, it was made to fully functional both ways since PlayStation 2

 

1 minute ago, Oshino Shinobu said:

As long as it's stable, it doesn't matter. With the Xbox One, I believe they still haven't addressed the issue of disks getting laser burnt if you knock the console, but Sony addressed it back with the PS3 I think. 

thank you <3

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1 hour ago, lewdicrous said:

i was wondering if i there's any difference in keeping my PS4 upright or laying down; 

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You can get a PS4 mount that goes on the bottom and makes it very stable 

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18 hours ago, Janner558 said:

You can get a PS4 mount that goes on the bottom and makes it very stable 

i don't know if i need it, it's between my TV and my PC so it won't go anywhere. thanks tho ^-^

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