cormack12
Gold Member
Source: https://www.techradar.com/uk/news/p...and-dramatically-increased-graphics-rendering
This has been underwhelming for me, unless the device you're streaming to is hardwired (Laptop/PC), it's worked 'okayish' on a 802.11n iPad, and I only had a 802.11g Anroid where performance was poor (original Xperia Z). My PS4 has always been hardwired for info. I imagined i wuold be as good as the Wii U off screen play but it wasn't even close.
So how is this going to work going forward? Will it just allow access to the game on a PSNow library, will it still use p2p streaming, will it improve. What are your thoughts my Sony compadres?
The company also reinforced the importance of its cloud-gaming plans with Playstation Now, and somewhat surprisingly doubled down on its underused Remote Play feature, saying the "evolution" of this would in the future "provide a seamless game experience anytime, anywhere".
Remote Play is already available as part of the PS4 package, enabling you to stream a game direct from the console to a computer, smartphone, tablet or PS Vita handheld console. But Sony says that going forward it will be "leveraging the latest computing, streaming, cloud, and 5G technologies" to allow it, and the performance of PlayStation Now, to improve.
This has been underwhelming for me, unless the device you're streaming to is hardwired (Laptop/PC), it's worked 'okayish' on a 802.11n iPad, and I only had a 802.11g Anroid where performance was poor (original Xperia Z). My PS4 has always been hardwired for info. I imagined i wuold be as good as the Wii U off screen play but it wasn't even close.
So how is this going to work going forward? Will it just allow access to the game on a PSNow library, will it still use p2p streaming, will it improve. What are your thoughts my Sony compadres?