• ganove@feddit.de
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    10 months ago

    But what is the difference between this new thing and just streaming on any mobile device I already own? I can only use it to stream PS5 from home, no app support, no browser, no nothing. So I’m supposed to pay 200€ just for doing one thing that I can already do, with devices that can do much more than just streaming- no thanks.

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      10 months ago

      1st, you can stream from everywhere, as long as you have WiFi. Not just home. Idk how people are literally unable to read, just like that. I mean how would that even work. It’s made for remote play so it does remote play, simple as that.

      2nd, if you have an iPad you want to do this with, fine I guess. Although it wouldn’t be comfortable for me, on the couch or bed, having an iPad I’d have to place somewhere. Phone? Sure, it’s an option, but it’s awfully slow. Personally I only use it when I’m somewhere and have to recheck the settings, download a dlc, or whatever. Other than that, the screen is just way too small. This device will give you more than 60% more screen! And that’s if you have an iPhone 14 pro max. If you have anything smaller, it will probably be somewhere around double the screen.

      Lastly, I don’t need any of the other things. Because for that I have my phone, and my phone is free while using it. So I can use my phone as a browser, message friends, or get calls while playing. Just like on my ps5. I’m perfectly fine with that. If I’d use it for streaming the game, I couldn’t really do that comfortably in the first place, second the phone gets really warm using remote play like this, and this in the end will wear down your battery a lot. So I’m happy to have a separate device for it. Also, the so often praised switch doesn’t have a browser either. Not saying it’s fine, but it sucks just as much. The problem is actually more of the ps5 not having a dedicated browser you could also use in game. Would it be comfortable to use? Probably not. But it’s there in the system anyways, just give us an actual app shortcut to it and it’s fine.

      In the end it simply comes down to whether you want to afford it. For me it will be a godsend, easily being able to work on my backlog while hanging with my gf. I could play things on the switch but that thing is awfully uncomfortable and the performance is awful. The exclusives are cool but apart from the few that interest one, there’s nothing good to play on, because everything just runs better elsewhere.

      A steamdeck is a nice piece of hardware but expensive as hell and the battery life is meh. This says to strive for the same as the Dualsense which in my experience is like 5-7h which for a handheld these days would be very nice. Especially at 1080p60.

      I wasn’t really interested in a Sony Handheld, because of fragmentation, specced down games, etc. I just wasn’t fond of playing worse versions of the same games and if it would’ve been like that I would’ve probably never used it, because I could just get to my console. Also for the market it would’ve been utterly useless.

      You got the switch that got awesome exclusives. You got the steam deck which is powerful to play games at a good quality and also got emulation on its side, which is a nice upgrade over the switch. And with Sony you would have… Sony exclusive, but hope that the devs patch their games into a worse quality version, just for the handheld to cost as much as a ps5? Who would buy into that? Now you can just take your ps5 in all its glory on the go, which is amazing. And it comes at a super cheap price of 200€.

      Again, you can use other devices but a dedicated handheld is more comfortable to me

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        10 months ago

        1st, you can stream from everywhere, as long as you have WiFi. Not just home. Idk how people are literally unable to read, just like that. I mean how would that even work. It’s made for remote play so it does remote play, simple as that

        Not sure what you mean, but you can only play it on the same network that your PS5 is connected to. So for most people, unless you move your PS5 everywhere you want to use the handheld it is just at home.