Well, to be fair; I hadn’t upgraded from my old PS2 until now, so I had to have a lot of help setting up my new PS5. I’ve been seriously ill for many years now & even playing games can leave me feeling drained of energy (not joking, that’s how ill I’ve been). Until now, I’ve had access to; Nintendo DS Lite, Nintendo 3DS, Nintendo Switch, a laptop, my old PS2 (which I have to admit hasn’t been played in years, despite having a huge collection of PS1/PS2 games) & my 7th-gen iPad, which probably gets used the most right now. I do love playing games, but my severe chronic illness means I get tired very quickly. Hopefully once I build up a collection of games for my new PS5, I’ll be more keen to play for longer periods. I’m still very much a noob, though & I’m very picky about game choices, so I guess only time will tell. But hey, at least I know how the discs are inserted now! 😂
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Re: Some PS5 Users Are Inserting Their Discs the Wrong Way Round
Well, to be fair; I hadn’t upgraded from my old PS2 until now, so I had to have a lot of help setting up my new PS5. I’ve been seriously ill for many years now & even playing games can leave me feeling drained of energy (not joking, that’s how ill I’ve been). Until now, I’ve had access to; Nintendo DS Lite, Nintendo 3DS, Nintendo Switch, a laptop, my old PS2 (which I have to admit hasn’t been played in years, despite having a huge collection of PS1/PS2 games) & my 7th-gen iPad, which probably gets used the most right now. I do love playing games, but my severe chronic illness means I get tired very quickly. Hopefully once I build up a collection of games for my new PS5, I’ll be more keen to play for longer periods. I’m still very much a noob, though & I’m very picky about game choices, so I guess only time will tell. But hey, at least I know how the discs are inserted now! 😂