So I already have a day 1 PS4 on 5.05, meaning I have a exploitable console. But with 5.05 being the highest exploitable firmware for such a long time and not being able to play the latest games, I grew impatient and bought a second PS4 Pro console which is currently on the latest firmware (8.00 I think, or 8.01).
In hindsight I should have just waited since now we have newer kernel exploits and many newer games have also been backported to 5.05. But I sit here with two consoles, and now I've also purchased a PS5, which makes my 8.00 console redundant.
Is it worth holding hope in a 8.00 kernel exploit so that my PS4 Pro has a purpose? Baring in mind I already have another 5.05 console and a PS5.
Or should I not bother and just get rid of that 8.00 console seeing how I can just play all my PS4 games on the PS5?
I'm not really sure what the best course of action is. Any suggestions?
In hindsight I should have just waited since now we have newer kernel exploits and many newer games have also been backported to 5.05. But I sit here with two consoles, and now I've also purchased a PS5, which makes my 8.00 console redundant.
Is it worth holding hope in a 8.00 kernel exploit so that my PS4 Pro has a purpose? Baring in mind I already have another 5.05 console and a PS5.
Or should I not bother and just get rid of that 8.00 console seeing how I can just play all my PS4 games on the PS5?
I'm not really sure what the best course of action is. Any suggestions?