No its time for something new
Bye
Interesting digital foundry haven't found major performance issues as yet. Minor dips and some tearing occasionally on Xbox but otherwise keeps to 30fps.
Nah he/she didn't, he/she just loves the attention.
Oh do me a favour. What utter unctuous twaddle. Next up how Zelda is helping world peace and curing kittens with cancer.
@AngelicIceDiamond
What would be nice is if he/she would use their brain to come up with more than one adjective to describe it. I understand that its little else than specs at this point but it shouldn't be too hard even for septic to come up with something more original. I suspect however that the reason septic chooses to reuse the same word is in part a vein attempt to goad a certain group of individuals. As such this is trolling and his post should be marked as inappropriate ...
Agreed, people using the service are essentially renting a PS4 for remote play.
@Toiletsteak
Except your renting a PS4. PC gamers make it sound like they're getting one over PS4 owners, or they're cheating some system which demands they pay for PS4 hardware. What they neglect to address is what the subscription they are signing up for is paying for. Denial is part of the process of grieving i guess...
deflection
gentle breeze passes as tumbleweed moves into and out of picture...
Yeh instead of owning a PS4 you can rent one instead via PS Now. That makes economical sense /s
@imgumbydamit This says otherwise
https://www.extremetech.com...
In order to ensure game compatibility the hardware would need to effectively be a PS4 using alll the same components. This makes sense when you consider the lengths they went to ensure compatibility on the PS4 pro for non patched PS4. games. The hardware would be in server racks, but would use the same components used in a regular PS4. Since you can't by the same customised GPU that's in the PS4 it can't be considered a PC.
What are the games running on then. A virtual machine somewhere with PS4 specs or just as likely an actual PS4. They did the same for the PS3 games. That subscription you are paying for, pays for that hardware and infrastructure. You are renting a PS4.
What damage control? your paying for a PS4 and you're likely to be paying more for it if you keep the subscription. That's before we get into the quality of a streamed gaming experience.
Your effectively renting a PS4 to play them so they are still ps4 exclusives
Fingers crossed there arn't any click bait reviews and the game gets the score it deserves
Compressed to 7.1GB perhaps ?