Versispellis wrote: »I hate to be the bearer of bad news, but this may be a sign that some piece of hardware in your PS4 is reaching the end of its life cycle. I don't know if you're experiencing other issues so I can't speculate which it is. If your PS4 is out of warranty and is overheating it may be a good idea to crack it open and give it a deep clean with compressed air. It might help slow the symptoms. If it's still under warranty you may want to consider having it serviced.
Reason I'm saying all this: I had a PS4 (og) quit on me about a year ago. It started developing a loud fan at times and a problematic firmware update was a final nail in the coffin. I think there was some degradation in the HDD. I bought a new shiny Pro and have no issues so far. I have a PS3 boxed up in my closet that has the same issue, and it crashes occasionally. I know that one has hardware problems.
Oh no! It is such an amazing item. I hope you can get a refund for your gems.
I have one of the original first release PS4 Pro's which is known to have heating issues. The fan turns on very quickly and often. But never has it gotten to an overheat message expect now with this furnishing item. So there is definitely also something with the Celestial Nimbus involved. Hope others with an original first release PS4 Pro can confirm this.
I'd hate to have to replace the PS4 pro seeing that the PS5 is around the corner and backwards compatible. I haven't pre-ordered as I am a bit worried that future ES games won't come to PS5 and I don't want to buy both PS5 and Xbox Series X.
xilfxlegion wrote: »Versispellis wrote: »I hate to be the bearer of bad news, but this may be a sign that some piece of hardware in your PS4 is reaching the end of its life cycle. I don't know if you're experiencing other issues so I can't speculate which it is. If your PS4 is out of warranty and is overheating it may be a good idea to crack it open and give it a deep clean with compressed air. It might help slow the symptoms. If it's still under warranty you may want to consider having it serviced.
Reason I'm saying all this: I had a PS4 (og) quit on me about a year ago. It started developing a loud fan at times and a problematic firmware update was a final nail in the coffin. I think there was some degradation in the HDD. I bought a new shiny Pro and have no issues so far. I have a PS3 boxed up in my closet that has the same issue, and it crashes occasionally. I know that one has hardware problems.
i dont think its a ps only issue --- i have heard a bunch of people on xbox live complain that when they place the nimbus it crashes their console back to the ui.
katanagirl1 wrote: »doing my crafting writs in Riften.
katanagirl1 wrote: »doing my crafting writs in Riften.
Why Riften? Vivec city, Mournhold or even Belkarth are setup better for doing writs, or do you just like the zone?
volkeswagon wrote: »i placed it in my home and viewed it for a short bit and no issues on my ps4 pro
Versispellis wrote: »I hate to be the bearer of bad news, but this may be a sign that some piece of hardware in your PS4 is reaching the end of its life cycle. I don't know if you're experiencing other issues so I can't speculate which it is. If your PS4 is out of warranty and is overheating it may be a good idea to crack it open and give it a deep clean with compressed air. It might help slow the symptoms. If it's still under warranty you may want to consider having it serviced.
Reason I'm saying all this: I had a PS4 (og) quit on me about a year ago. It started developing a loud fan at times and a problematic firmware update was a final nail in the coffin. I think there was some degradation in the HDD. I bought a new shiny Pro and have no issues so far. I have a PS3 boxed up in my closet that has the same issue, and it crashes occasionally. I know that one has hardware problems.
NotaDaedraWorshipper wrote: »Versispellis wrote: »I hate to be the bearer of bad news, but this may be a sign that some piece of hardware in your PS4 is reaching the end of its life cycle. I don't know if you're experiencing other issues so I can't speculate which it is. If your PS4 is out of warranty and is overheating it may be a good idea to crack it open and give it a deep clean with compressed air. It might help slow the symptoms. If it's still under warranty you may want to consider having it serviced.
Reason I'm saying all this: I had a PS4 (og) quit on me about a year ago. It started developing a loud fan at times and a problematic firmware update was a final nail in the coffin. I think there was some degradation in the HDD. I bought a new shiny Pro and have no issues so far. I have a PS3 boxed up in my closet that has the same issue, and it crashes occasionally. I know that one has hardware problems.
I've heard people on PC also having issues with them. Not overheating but causing a lot of fps issues.
katanagirl1 wrote: »katanagirl1 wrote: »doing my crafting writs in Riften.
Why Riften? Vivec city, Mournhold or even Belkarth are setup better for doing writs, or do you just like the zone?
Riften has clothing, blacksmithing, and woodworking under one roof and the enchanting and jewelry tables are close by. The only table that is not right there is alchemy, and I hate doing dailies for that so I don’t do them.
The bank is only steps away from both.
I don’t think either of your alternatives has a better setup. Belkarth is too spread out and the banker is very far away. I used to do daily writs there. Mournhold requires you to open a lot of doors to small buildings if I remember correctly. Vivec City is small but very chaotic so I just never wanted to do them there. I have heard that you can have more trouble logging back in if you park your toons in dlc areas but I don’t know if that is the case.
I hate the Riften zone, the text chat is vile and atrocious. I try not to spend much time there.
XoXJulietteXoX wrote: »katanagirl1 wrote: »katanagirl1 wrote: »doing my crafting writs in Riften.
Why Riften? Vivec city, Mournhold or even Belkarth are setup better for doing writs, or do you just like the zone?
Riften has clothing, blacksmithing, and woodworking under one roof and the enchanting and jewelry tables are close by. The only table that is not right there is alchemy, and I hate doing dailies for that so I don’t do them.
The bank is only steps away from both.
I don’t think either of your alternatives has a better setup. Belkarth is too spread out and the banker is very far away. I used to do daily writs there. Mournhold requires you to open a lot of doors to small buildings if I remember correctly. Vivec City is small but very chaotic so I just never wanted to do them there. I have heard that you can have more trouble logging back in if you park your toons in dlc areas but I don’t know if that is the case.
I hate the Riften zone, the text chat is vile and atrocious. I try not to spend much time there.
Try Summerset! I get all my writs done before they're finished loading on the screen, already have alchemy & provisioning on me, so then I craft jewelry, the glyph, then blacksmithing then by that time the wood working loads on the screen and then do clothing. XD
Summerset is all right there to complete everything fast.
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