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I should've said what time today, but either way I've already downloaded everything I was planning to. I started playing The Swapper and it's pretty neat so far. Highly recommend it.

Thanks for the heads up, I’m going to download it now :hi5:
 
Well, at least IGN should be watchable now that he's gone. He's just an unpleasant fellow to watch, think he's a comedian, and gets insecure when people challenge his opinions.
 
That would be a dream job, though. Getting paid loads of cash, for just sitting on your *** and talking nonsense about games.
 
I didn't have an issue with Greg Miller. Then again, I'm not as overly critical like a lot of you. :lol :peace
 
SOURCE - Gamespot

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Nyko's Databank Allows PS4 to Read Bigger, Cheaper, 3.5-Inch Hard Drives
Custom dock fixes onto the PlayStation 4's internal hard-drive bay and allows for straightforward storage attachments.
by Rob Crossley on January 7, 2015

A new custom dock for PlayStation 4, which allows the console to support standard 3.5-inch hard drives, has been revealed by peripherals specialist Nyko.
The Databank is a drive dock that links the PS4's internal storage to a 3.5-inch bay that sits atop the console. That means players can then slot in common hard drives which will behave as internal storage.
While the PS4 allows for external hard drives, these do not support game installs. And although owners can replace the internal storage, they will need to purchase a 2.5-inch drive, which are not as common and more expensive. Nyko says the Databank circumvents these problems, allowing for straightforward installation of huge and relatively inexpensive hard drives.
Nyko has not revealed any firm release dates or prices, but says the peripheral should arrive in the first half of 2015.
 
SOURCE - Gamespot

2775697-nykops4databank.png


Nyko's Databank Allows PS4 to Read Bigger, Cheaper, 3.5-Inch Hard Drives
Custom dock fixes onto the PlayStation 4's internal hard-drive bay and allows for straightforward storage attachments.
by Rob Crossley on January 7, 2015

A new custom dock for PlayStation 4, which allows the console to support standard 3.5-inch hard drives, has been revealed by peripherals specialist Nyko.
The Databank is a drive dock that links the PS4's internal storage to a 3.5-inch bay that sits atop the console. That means players can then slot in common hard drives which will behave as internal storage.
While the PS4 allows for external hard drives, these do not support game installs. And although owners can replace the internal storage, they will need to purchase a 2.5-inch drive, which are not as common and more expensive. Nyko says the Databank circumvents these problems, allowing for straightforward installation of huge and relatively inexpensive hard drives.
Nyko has not revealed any firm release dates or prices, but says the peripheral should arrive in the first half of 2015.
Want.

I see no point shelling out for an external drive right now if I can't install games on it, that's what most of us need the extra space for!
 
Nyko isn’t really known for producing quality, I would wait for reviews before purchasing that.
 
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