A good middle ground would've been a portable PS4.I just don’t want them to divide development resources between console and handheld, so this is a good middle ground for those that wants to play on the go but hates touch screen.
A good middle ground would've been a portable PS4.I just don’t want them to divide development resources between console and handheld, so this is a good middle ground for those that wants to play on the go but hates touch screen.
I don’t think people would play ps4 games. This portable is aimed to be a companion for a ps5. It’s pretty clear Sony don’t want to divide their game developing efforts anymore, neither do Nintendo. But it’s not possible to make a tablet with ps5 capabilities, so this is what they could do.A good middle ground would've been a portable PS4.
Sorry... What? I can't follow that post fully as I'm stoned atm.I don’t think people would play ps4 games. This portable is aimed to be a companion for a ps5. It’s pretty clear Sony don’t want to divide their game developing efforts anymore, neither do Nintendo. But it’s not possible to make a tablet with ps5 capabilities, so this is what they could do.
Yea why would people play games like Hogwarts Legacy, Elden Ring, God of War Ragnarok, GT7, Horizon Forbidden West, CoD Modern Warfare II, etc, in 2023?I don’t think people would play ps4 games.
Who told you the handheld won’t stream ps4 games?Sorry... What? I can't follow that post fully as I'm stoned atm.
You can't drag PS5 down for years with PC/PS4 also-runs, then release a gimped streaming-only PS handheld device which isn't powerful/modern enough to be a proper PS5 companion device... and then also then remove the PS4 playing capability from it?
I feel like I've missed the correct intent you mean?
People are buying the ps5 versions of those games, not the ps4 ones. Moot point.Yea why would people play games like Hogwarts Legacy, Elden Ring, God of War Ragnarok, GT7, Horizon Forbidden West, etc, in 2023?
As of right now there are hardly any games that are not crossgen and it will take many years for the PS4 library to look dated.
Sure because for a portable device anything other than PS5 games is worthless... you guys won't ever admit when Sony is making a mistake.People are buying the ps5 versions of those games, not the ps4 ones. Moot point.
I said what I said.Sure because for a portable device anything other than PS5 games is worthless... you guys won't ever admit when Sony is making a mistake.
I thought that's what you were saying in your opinion, and you later in the thread said people are buying the ps5 versions of those games, not the ps4 ones. I think you were actually saying you think people wouldn't play PS4 games on this?Who told you the handheld won’t stream ps4 games?
Vita had remote play with the PS3/PS4, played PSP/P1 games negatively on top of native Vita games and even had an OLED screen. What does this new device has over the Vita?Sounds like what the Vita shouldve been to the ps3/4 but maybe the technology wasnt there then. Hopefully sony incorporates the next monster hunter in the marketing and nintendo doesnt snatch it away this time like with the vita. Its a good idea in theory, we just have to see the details. If it works (crux of the whole thing isnt it?) and sony markets it properly...it could possibly put the switch 2 on notice?
The dirence is that the Steam Deck is an actual great product, not some gimped Logitec G Cloud clone.It'll be a niche accessory, and Sony has no problem with that. It's in line with DualSense Edge and even PSVR2 to a lesser extent.
People bring up the Steam Deck, but that's also a niche product. It's something like 1% of sold Switches?
If they make a DualSense with a 1080p screen, that streams games from PS5 and from PS+ Premium, then that's a fine enough product and there's an audience for that. Sony have the numbers for how many people stream and use remote play, so they know what the target demographic is.
Wait. Now I'll use the Remote Play around the house in a comfier form factor than carting around phone/pad/clip or laptop/pad... But the way that's worded, surely this motherfucker Wil still do cloud streaming of PS+ games, right? I ask because running Remote Play over the internet is so much worse than running Remote Play from just upstairs on the same WiFi etc.Insider Gaming understands that the Q Lite is not a cloud-streaming device, but instead uses Remote Play with the PlayStation 5 – A feature the console giant has been pushing these past couple of weeks.
There's a lot of misinformation floating around at the moment, I suspect.Looks like Sony just made a worse version of the Logitech G Cloud. What an embarrassing moment for PlayStation, completely outclassed by Valve and out of touch with their player base.
Lazy.
Going on a trip and want to play using your portable device? You are out of luck. Want to play it on a plane? Not happening. On the hotel? Better bring your PS5. Do you want to play outside? Then you better have state of the art wifi.