And maybe another TV too, so that second PS5 might actually work?
Or maybe you can save several hundred dollars and get this controller to play where ever you want?
PS Portal has a 3.5mm headset jack... unlike many newer phones and tablets.
Most people also forget many phone displays are now not even 16:9 aspect, but some weird ratios like 18.5:9 or 19.3;9 that ensure Remote Play is now letterboxed on phone screens with considerably large bars to the left and right of the image in landscape orientation.
You are 100% right that an inch difference in display size will make a far larger difference in reality than on paper, but mostly because many people don't consider PS Remote Play doesn't respect aspect...
Having a 120hz display on your phone is USELESS for Remote Play because the PS5's output via Remote Play is 60FPS.
Next you will tell us your 1440p display is better... and I will inform you that PS5's max resolution via Remote Play is 1080p, again rendering your point totally irrelevant.
You probably also want an LCD display which will inevitably have a lower contrast ratio, which may help to mask any issues with video compression artifacts and will also n...
You can stream any PS1, PS2, PS3, and PS4 game that is stored locally on your PS5...
So it kind of already is a retro console.
@VenomUK
Who has PS+ **PREMIUM** (the only tier with cloud streaming), but no PS console?
@ABizzel1
"But why not just buy a $200 TV at that point."
🤣🤣🤣 Are you not able to stop and reflect on your thoughts before you reply?
Who wants two TVs right next to each other sharing the same space with the one your spouse uses being the high end one and the one you will presumably be using to game on being that $200 unit?
Just a braindead take. The other thing is that you'd need a DualShock 4 or DualSense c...
Day 1 relseases on subscriptions are bad. Having all your huge AAAs available for pennies on the dollar is what's hurting that subscription models ability to turn a profit. Not enough people see value in Game Pass as is and MS shows us the know that by repeatedly offering GP for $1/Month even after they said they wouldn't. If people aren't subscribing for $1/Month to get StarField... how do they expect to get subscribers at $10.99/Month? GP is by and large not worth the money and ...
I'd love to see modders turn this into something as good as NMS with complete planets to explore... doubt that will come in a mod.
Basically stick drift, bad.
Image retention, good.if you want Hall effect stick but and OLED screen you're just not that well educated.
Also Hall effect or not, it is the springs that wear out and cause drift. That's why Hall effect sensors won't actually do any good.
We don't see them being used because the magnets are rarer and therefore more expensive to put into the controller for no real mechanical benefit whatsoever.
The Wii U gamepad was considered the best thing about the Wii U console itself. I almost bought one just to check out the gamepad, obviously I didn't. Ultimately PS3 did this first with PSP though... there were PS3 games that could be played on the go entirely like LAIR or any of the Pixel Junk games also any PS1 title (all PS3s play PS1 games). Even PS1 game discs could be played via PS Remote Play.
PSP Remote Play also worked anywhere where internet was strong enough.
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Still stuck on 802.11a wi-fi? I see...
Well that's strange because PSP, PS3, PS Vita, PS4, and PS5 don't even support that protocol (if memory serves). As far as I know none of the Xbox's support it either. You must wire everything to a modem still?
I was of the mind that PS+ was too inexpensive compared to the competition which is often praised. PS+ Essential and Premium are still cheaper than Xbox Game Pass PC and Game Pass Ultimate respectively. Where Xbox wins out is with Game Pass for Console which is a whopping $3.11 less expensive per year than one year of PS+ Extra.
If people are upset by this, they should be equally upset that Game Pass for Console increased by $1/Month which again only makes it $3.11 less exp...
Game Pass for PC is MS' cheapest option at $9.99/Month ($119.88/Year) and it is still 49.87% more expensive than a whole year of PS+ Essential.
PS+ Extra is considered the sweet spot for the service giving you more games and discounts as well as benefits that extend to other services like EA Play... PS+ Extra is $134.99/Year and in this case it's cheaper to get Xbox Game Pass for Console than PS+, which is $10.99/Month ($131.88/Year). Again that's $131.88/Year f...
Can no one on Earth do simple math anymore?
PS Plus essential is $79.99/year*
Extra is $134.99/year*
Premium (the maximum tier) is $159.99/year*
Xbox Game Pass is $16.99/month* with no annual subscription discounts making it $203.88/year*
(*All prices in USD)
PS Plus has more games than Game Pass and is still less expensive... in what world dose the service that offers less software and costs more money (that being Xbox...
Not only cheap, but also more convenient. PCs are neither cost effective or convenient for gaming.
"Its literal main purpose is playing pc games off of the number 1 pc gaming store. If you have to redifine a Steam Deck as a console to make your point, then you never had a point to begin with."
It's purpose isn't what makes it a PC lest you also consider smartphones PCs at this point as well seeing as how they can play 9 year old PC games like GRID Autosport and Alien: Isolation at resolutions above 1200p at a locked 60FPS with some settings ABOVE PCs own maximum ...
@StarkR3ality
ElixerFactHunt's (EFH) post is just four paragraphs long. In paragraph 1 EFH discusses that PCs can tend to be useless if you spend too much and don't need it for much; this is the single most subjective take in EFH's entire post.
Paragraph 2 basically says powerful GPUs are expensive and many games really push RTX 4000 series cards which basically everyone agrees with. Even former PS5 exclusives like Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart are cr...
Which president?
PS Vita didn't do so hot, remember?
Of course you don't. Now imagine making PS Vita 2, you think it would cost $200? $300? Maybe $400... obviously they'd need to sell Vita 2 at a steep loss maybe of over $150. That means PS Vita 2 would start at $350 like Steam Deck, but really cost $500 to make. R&D costs would be immense and if any game fails to light the world on fire PS Vita 2 could nearly sink all of PS as a company no unless PS5 managed to sell tripple what PS2 ...