Ok, so the 9.60 update rolled out. And people are saying it causes bricks and freezes, errors, and a bunch of other stuff. I'm scared of turning off my PS4 in case it updates when I turn it back on. Please help!
Thing is, the update is already downloaded.simple. turn off the internet if you're official.
Official, I'm on 9.52 rn.are you official or exploited? I'm not sure if you can delete it if it's downloaded, though you can if it's downloading. it's in the notifications area.
Lemme check give me a second.can you delete the update from notifications?
Yep just deleted it.Lemme check give me a second.
I'm just gonna wait until a new patch/update. Or I might use a DNS like Al Azif's.there's no psn versions, but you have to be on an exploitable firmware. there's no way around it afaik. I don't know if a proxy might work, but I doubt it.
I'd imagine those issues are likely user error of some sort like with 9.00.Alright.
Huh?I'd imagine those issues are likely user error of some sort like with 9.00.
Alright imma trust you...one of my best friends updated to 9.00, @Hayato213 , when it was the latest in order to transfer his games to the ps5. there had been lots of rumors like that about it bricking or causing systems to become unstable just like you've heard with 9.60. he had no issues. the only reason he updated afaik was that he was going to sell the system, and he wanted his games. I think those rumors are probably unfounded. I'm sure sony tests their firmwares very thoroughly, because they'd probably be obligated to fix systems that got fucked up by a firmware update.
I'm gonna wait until the ps4 stops getting updates and is discontinued to exploit it. Don't wanna risk getting banned. So I'm gonna update and hope for the best.I'd only stay on lower firmware if waiting for an exploit. I have an exploited ps4, but my ps5 is signed in to psn at all times, so it updates immediately. I've never had a problem with a firmware on that system right when an update landed. good luck, my friend.