PS4 Update 4.50 March 9th, External HDD, Boost Mode For Pro, Improved VR, And More...

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Sony has confirmed that PlayStation 4 update 4.50, codenamed Sasuke, is releasing tomorrow, March 9, in North America and Europe.

One of the biggest new features in 4.50 is Boost Mode for PlayStation 4 Pro. “Designed to provide better performance for legacy titles that have not been patched to take advantage of the PS4 Pro’s faster CPU and its faster and double-sized GPU,” you may find a frame-rate boost to some games with variable frame-rates, more stable frame-rates for games programmed to run at 30fps or 60fps, and shorter loading times. As Sony reminds everyone, Boost Mode isn’t guaranteed to work on all PS4 titles, and you can turn the feature off in the System settings menu.

Here’s an overview of what else to expect from PS4 update 4.50:

External HDD

  • 4.50 allows to download and store PS4 games and apps to an external HDD. Insert your USB 3.0 HDD into your console, and select it from ‘USB Storage Devices’ from ‘Devices’ in Settings to format it so it’s ready to use (note, any previously stored content will be wiped from the HDD).
  • Note: compatible HDDs need to be USB 3.0 or later, between 250GB (min) – 8TB (max). Also, there is no guarantee that all USB storage devices are compatible with your system.
  • The HDD will now be the default download location as long as it’s plugged in; you can select the PS4’s internal storage instead on the ‘Storage’ section in Settings. You can easily move your internally-stored games and apps across to the HDD by selecting ‘Applications’ in ‘Storage’, press the ‘Options’ button and select ‘Move to Extended Storage’. You’ll be able to choose which games and apps you want to move.
  • To safely remove the HDD, hold down the PS button on your controller and select ‘Sound/Devices’ and then ‘Stop Using Extended Storage’ from the Quick Menu.
Custom Wallpaper & Profile Color

  • Ready for a much more personal PS4 home screen? Head to Settings, then select Theme. From here, choose ‘Custom’ and select any screenshot and set it as your new PS4 home screen wallpaper.
  • Also there’s a new option to better personalize your Profile page. If you’ve selected a custom cover image, your PS4 will generate a choice of supporting colors based on that image to change the page’s background color to.
Voice Chat for Remote Play

  • We’re adding voice chat when using Remote Play on Windows PC, Mac or an Xperia device. If you’ve got a gaming session planned with your friends, but you’re away from your system, this update makes it seem like you’re right at home. You can switch your mic on and off via the microphone icon on the Tool Bar of the Remote Play app.
Off-Console Availability

  • We have a variety of off-console apps and features that make communication with other gamers easier, like the PlayStation App and PS Messages. We’re adding an icon, shaped like a smartphone, which indicates a player is logged into PSN but away from their console.
Share Your Activity

  • You’ll now have more choice on what you want to include on your Activity Feed, letting you create custom stories with text, screenshots, player and game tags. Find the post tool on What’s New, your Profile or Content Info Screen.
Activity Feed Privacy

  • In addition, you can now change the privacy settings for individual posts. You can alter who sees your Activities via the same-named tab in the Sharing Your Experience section of Settings, while you can decide the level of privacy for videos, screenshots, broadcasts, PS Store and PS Music when you go to upload them. But worry not, you can also alter who gets to see that content after the post has been shared.
Save Data Shortcut

  • Hover over a game title icon and press the Options button. You’ll be given the choice to ‘Upload/Download Saved Data’ from the the PS4’s home screen that let you upload the saved data on your PS4 to PS Plus online storage and download the saved data from PS Plus online storage to your PS4 with ease.
From Capture Gallery to SHAREfactory

  • Select your chosen screenshot or video in Capture Gallery, and by pressing the Options button you’ll have the choice to go straight into SHAREfactory and start editing.
GIF Support

  • You can now share GIFs from SHAREfactory to your Activity Feeds.
PlayStation VR Improvements

  • If you’re playing a game in PSVR, and you return to PS4’s home screen, you may notice that the resolution looks lower than normal on the TV ‘Social Screen’. Following this update, you’ll find that the resolution of the system screen displayed on your TV is significantly better when you’re out of VR mode.
  • Also, the resolution of Cinematic Mode on PSVR will improve – if your PSVR screen size is set to Small or Medium, the framerate of content viewed in Cinematic Mode goes up from 90Hz to 120Hz with this update.
  • PS VR will now support Blu-ray 3D discs. You will have the ability to watch them in stereoscopic 3D via your headset.
The PlayStation Messages and PlayStation Communities apps will also be updated tomorrow. With Messages, you’ll be able to send a quick reply (“I’ll join later” or “Sorry, I can’t join”) when receiving a Party invitation, while Communities will let you check the PSN status and let iOS users tell if there are any new posts in their community by checking the badge app icon.

 
how much of the hard drive will that all take up?
 
Just bought a 4TB seagate, I've been using them on my Xbox and they've worked like a charm, happy to have the extra space.

Shame they fucked up the notification section though, it looks cluttered.
 
So I bit the bullet and bought a PS4 Pro. I had originally bought the Destiny ‘White’ edition and the disc drive started to suck and not take them. It also beeps continually. Instead of paying $100 to get it fixed, I’m selling it to my friend. I thought I had a 4k TV, but it’s only 1080P (Vizio E55-c1 model). I only noticed because I had to pull it out of storage.

Even though my TV is only 1080p and not 4k/UHD, will I notice a difference from my vanilla PS4? I also bought a ‘WD MyPassport 3.0 3TB HDD’. Does anyone know if this one will work?
 
So I bit the bullet and bought a PS4 Pro. I had originally bought the Destiny ‘White’ edition and the disc drive started to suck and not take them. It also beeps continually. Instead of paying $100 to get it fixed, I’m selling it to my friend. I thought I had a 4k TV, but it’s only 1080P (Vizio E55-c1 model). I only noticed because I had to pull it out of storage.

Even though my TV is only 1080p and not 4k/UHD, will I notice a difference from my vanilla PS4? I also bought a ‘WD MyPassport 3.0 3TB HDD’. Does anyone know if this one will work?
Yeah, downsampling a natively 4K rendered image should be slightly superior to a natively rendered 1080p image. More importantly, it will be more powerful and run improved graphical versions of the game (better textures, more of them, more lighting effects, etc.)

Yes, any external hard drive will work. Just hook it up to a PC and format it to exFAT. You can Google how to do that. It's easy using Windows.
 
Yeah, downsampling a natively 4K rendered image should be slightly superior to a natively rendered 1080p image. More importantly, it will be more powerful and run improved graphical versions of the game (better textures, more of them, more lighting effects, etc.)

Yes, any external hard drive will work. Just hook it up to a PC and format it to exFAT. You can Google how to do that. It's easy using Windows.

Yea, the power increase is a great addition. Plus I believe the 'Boost' will help with SFV. I believe it reduces the input lag.

I also asked because of this statement above
Also, there is no guarantee that all USB storage devices are compatible with your system.
 
I had bought a 3.5" 2tb drive I was going to use externally via a nasty ass long sata cable replacing the internal drive but on the day I got it I heard about the external drive beta. Today I updated the system and connected the drive up. Bad thing is it's loud while downloading all the games I had to delete the last two years. Good thing it seems to be working without issues.

That company that makes the plug and play hard disc extender that looks like your ps4 got pregnant isn't going to be happy...
 
Yeah, downsampling a natively 4K rendered image should be slightly superior to a natively rendered 1080p image. More importantly, it will be more powerful and run improved graphical versions of the game (better textures, more of them, more lighting effects, etc.)

Yes, any external hard drive will work. Just hook it up to a PC and format it to exFAT. You can Google how to do that. It's easy using Windows.

Um...

If you want to use an external drive than you NEED an USB 3.0 case and connection. 2.0 won't work. I had trouble finding an USB 3.0 case for 3.5" for a reasonable price.

And I had to mess around with the disc management software in Win10 to get my hard drive working and set up. Didn't take long but wasn't totally plug and play.
 
Um...

If you want to use an external drive than you NEED an USB 3.0 case and connection. 2.0 won't work. I had trouble finding an USB 3.0 case for 3.5" for a reasonable price.

And I had to mess around with the disc management software in Win10 to get my hard drive working and set up. Didn't take long but wasn't totally plug and play.
Yes, I'm sorry, I didn't meant to indicate otherwise. I figured that was obvious from @DoMeFavors post, and his WD is USB3.0 (it specifically carries reference to that in the product title).
 
I have a Pro still in the box. Anyone have any advice for migrating data over? I don't want to lose my saves. The whole thing seems like a pain in the ass so I keep procrastinating.
 
Yes, I'm sorry, I didn't meant to indicate otherwise. I figured that was obvious from @DoMeFavors post, and his WD is USB3.0 (it specifically carries reference to that in the product title).

Yep but other people should be clear because there's no manual coming out with this update. Most people (like me) I think are still using 2.0 drives on their pcs.

Just sold my Xbox 360...
 
Yep but other people should be clear because there's no manual coming out with this update. Most people (like me) I think are still using 2.0 drives on their pcs.

Just sold my Xbox 360...
Well, there's patch notes, so that's not spiritually correct, but to the larger point, I definitely concede and agree. For emphatic clarification allow me to re-post:

External HDD
  • 4.50 allows to download and store PS4 games and apps to an external HDD. Insert your USB 3.0 HDD into your console, and select it from ‘USB Storage Devices’ from ‘Devices’ in Settings to format it so it’s ready to use (note, any previously stored content will be wiped from the HDD).
  • Note: compatible HDDs need to be USB 3.0 or later, between 250GB (min) – 8TB (max). Also, there is no guarantee that all USB storage devices are compatible with your system.
  • The HDD will now be the default download location as long as it’s plugged in; you can select the PS4’s internal storage instead on the ‘Storage’ section in Settings. You can easily move your internally-stored games and apps across to the HDD by selecting ‘Applications’ in ‘Storage’, press the ‘Options’ button and select ‘Move to Extended Storage’. You’ll be able to choose which games and apps you want to move.
  • To safely remove the HDD, hold down the PS button on your controller and select ‘Sound/Devices’ and then ‘Stop Using Extended Storage’ from the Quick Menu.
 
I'll definitely be moving some stuff to the external drive once my downloads finish in about 3 days...
 
Do the external HD need their own power source or does the PS4 power them via USB?
 
Do the external HD need their own power source or does the PS4 power them via USB?
I'm going to guess the PS4 powers the external drives simply because port-powering is basically a standard with USB3, and it's specifically requiring USB3 external drives.
 
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