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Whenever I'm playing MGS:V the PS4 sounds like vacuum in the menu were you choose your mission, not when I'm on a mission only when I'm in those menus where there almost nothing to load, like what can make the PS4 go apeshit in the menus and not in the game were there many more things to load. The same thing happens in Dragon Quest Heros were the PS4 sounds like vacuum whenever your in your base upgrading stuff but not when you are in the field fighting 500 enemies at the same time.

 

Have anyone else experienced this?

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I can't say that I have. Maybe somebody on the GameFaqs forums has experienced that? You might wanna check out there.

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I can't say that I have. Maybe somebody on the GameFaqs forums has experienced that? You might wanna check out there.

Thanks, I'll see if I can find anything on there

Cause the PS4 isn't that powerful, that's probably why. It's using a lot of memory and whatnot to run the game as best as it can, but the game may be a bit too demanding for the PS4 to even handle. So some sound energy is being given off in the process. Or the game hasn't been polished enough so it's using up more memory than it should be, which is straining your ps4 thus giving off energy as sound in the process. By polish i mean the game has not had those finishing touches that require it to run perfectly in most situations. Like I said, the PS4 really isn't as powerful as people think and are made to believe.

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Cause the PS4 isn't that powerful, that's probably why. It's using a lot of memory and whatnot to run the game as best as it can, but the game may be a bit too demanding for the PS4 to even handle. So some sound energy is being given off in the process. Or the game hasn't been polished enough so it's using up more memory than it should be, which is straining your ps4 thus giving off energy as sound in the process. By polish i mean the game has not had those finishing touches that require it to run perfectly in most situations. Like I said, the PS4 really isn't as powerful as people think and are made to believe.

I know the PS4 isn't that powerful and i was expacting it to sound like that but not in the menus. it's that it sounds like a vacuum in the menus and not during the gameplay that i think is pretty strange 

Whenever I'm playing MGS:V the PS4 sounds like vacuum in the menu were you choose your mission, not when I'm on a mission only when I'm in those menus where there almost nothing to load, like what can make the PS4 go apeshit in the menus and not in the game were there many more things to load. The same thing happens in Dragon Quest Heros were the PS4 sounds like vacuum whenever your in your base upgrading stuff but not when you are in the field fighting 500 enemies at the same time.Have anyone else experienced this?

I haven't but I do have an issue as well. My PS4 hasn't been able to update itself for a while.

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