thats a full on handheld tho, not just game pass.It costs £349
Logitech G Cloud Gaming Handheld | Xbox
Play hundreds of games with Xbox Cloud Gaming (Beta) on the Logitech G Cloud Gaming Handheld device.www.xbox.com
thats a full on handheld tho, not just game pass.It costs £349
Logitech G Cloud Gaming Handheld | Xbox
Play hundreds of games with Xbox Cloud Gaming (Beta) on the Logitech G Cloud Gaming Handheld device.www.xbox.com
To be fair, the dual sense doesn't have $70 worth of parts in it, they make a lot of money out of controller sales.It has all the components of the $70 Dual Sense as well as a 8" 1080p display, an SoC/memory, and a much larger battery. The absolute lowest possible price is $149.99 with $199 being much more likely.
Hasn’t it got the power of like a Nokia 3310? It’s essentially a streaming tablet but not locked in to xCloud.thats a full on handheld tho, not just game pass.
To be fair, the dual sense doesn't have $70 worth of parts in it, they make a lot of money out of controller sales.
I expect it between $100 and $150, any more than that and I doubt it would sell very well. I'd probably still buy it though as it would get loads of use in this household between me and the kids.
I have a wired connection and I tried to play path of exile maybe a year ago via remote play. It was unplayable laggy. Don't know if things improved since then.It works best when I have the PS5 on wired/ethernet connection and the game mode is performance/60fps. Works better on Steam Deck with Chiaki than on iPhone with the PS Remote Play app. Still more than playable on the phone depending on the game.
A lot of it will come down to the quality of your router.
Problem is they'll be looking for similar margins on this. It's a supplementary accessory playing existing PS5 games, not a loss leader they'll make up by selling software.
I tried HFW in performance mode on my Deck using Chiaki and it looks and plays great. Input latency felt like quality/30fps mode.I have a wired connection and I tried to play path of exile maybe a year ago via remote play. It was unplayable laggy. Don't know if things improved since then.
thats a full on handheld tho, not just game pass.
It is and its fantasticI bet it ends up being priced very close to the Switch OLED as well.
Anyone who buys this thing needs their head examined.
No it's fucking not.
It is and its fantastic
Have you tried it?See, this is why we have the problems that we do.
For $50 more you can get a real handheld from valve. It plays pretty much everything and anything you could want it to. It will also stream from the PS5, work with xCloud etc if that's what you really need (you don't).
For the same price (or less at the right retailer) you can get a real handheld with an OLED screen from Nintendo.
And yet here you are calling some streaming focused abomination "fantastic". Ridiculous.
It's likely to be Wifi 6 like the PS5 which is standardised/new and actually a good thing.I do hope they built actual video streaming tech like what WiiU had or better and it is not just an off the shelf video stream over WiFi solution…
The PS5 can be put into rest mode when turned off. Remote play automatically turns the ps5 on and you can put it back into rest mode from remote play. It's like having access to it physically.Nice idea I just don't think people give a fuck about leaving their ps5 on and going out of the house to stream games to it.
Bulky? It's only an 8 inch display with dual sense controller on it, it shouldn't be too bad, and it will be light, and who knows, may have a stand at the back or even come with a dock (unlikely those will be sold separate). Either way, I'd just use it as intended so isn't an issue at all for me.
If it was to have the battery in a grip then that's something extra you have to charge and extra expense, to be successful this thing needs to be cheap.
Everything you are saying would be true... if this thing cost anything over $200. But even then though, its debatable...being there are controllers that cost more than $200.See, this is why we have the problems that we do.
For $50 more you can get a real handheld from valve. It plays pretty much everything and anything you could want it to. It will also stream from the PS5, work with xCloud etc if that's what you really need (you don't).
For the same price (or less at the right retailer) you can get a real handheld with an OLED screen from Nintendo.
And yet here you are calling some streaming focused abomination "fantastic". Ridiculous.
Anyways, I don't think Sony needs a proper handheld. One good enough to handle PS4 class game at least. Dont, see how they make one that doesn't cost at least $399. They already have PSVR2, which requires support as its own platform, would be fat out stupid to add another platform that wud require support too.
Now as for a remote-play device? Such is device should and would be treated as nothing more than another peripheral. like buying an extra controller or Sony PS-themed headset. It would and should be a niche product while its giving nothing more of a more polished and convenient way to do something you can already do with any smartphone.
I also believe such a device can be made for as little as $150-$199 at retail, something that has a budget ARM chip.
Have you tried it?
I‘ll take the earbuds.
Refusing to by Apple or Raycon
But the key thing here is this...its a controller.
And I think most people, you included, are just making this thing out to be more than what it really is. It's not some sort of ecosystem-improving thing, it's not some sort of new gaming platform... it honestly is no more special than you buying a third-party or pro controller for your PS5. And this is what I have been calling it since last month or so. It's just a different kinda controller.
Your not me?I really don't need to.
On average i get around 3 hours of battery life on my Deck, 4 hours + on the Switch OLED and you're going to tell me that's not enough?
I've also had zero heat or noise issues with either device and would much prefer to play my games on a native device without needing to concern myself with latency/connection issues. We are not the same people.
Have to disagree with you. What would have been a Frankenstein would be anything that remotely looks like you hooking up a screen to a dualsense controller.Honestly, I think the product would be more appealing if they released an official specialised Playstation screen that hooks on to a dualsense or dualsense edge for streaming. They could have released that for cheaper too so people are more likely to impulse buy it. They wanted to make money from it though so I don't see this frankenstien being cheaper than $180 with the controller and tablet together. Margin is probably higher.
Fair point about the tablet hooking up to a controller not being elegant looking at all. On the other hand though when used as just a controller I think this is far more frankenstein. Bet that the rumble will feel odd too with the hands (actuators) so far apart.Have to disagree with you. What would have been a Frankenstein would be anything that remotely looks like you hooking up a screen to a dualsense controller.
This is the most elegant way to do something like this, and it's perfectly fine for exactly what it's supposed to be. As I keep saying... its just a different kinda controller.
If I am being honest, what I don't like is that I feel this is what the Dual sense edge should have been. Build in everything that they put in the edge, but add a screen to it. And then price it at $200.
Your not me?
Also you forgot the screen is much better.
Better than what. The deck or the switch?Also you forgot the screen is much better.
Many people happily pay for that!The whole segment felt like a metaphorical 8 inches dildo in the ass of people who were watching the showcase alright...
It's fine. Just take the screens that you use the least and throw them right into the ocean. Then you can buy this.Because we don't have other screens laying around in the house, right?!
i know, but i really liked the new designUmmm, you do realise that there's an entire industry out there of earbuds? Including from a leading audio brand called... Sony.
But is it confirmed this thing even works with server-based Cloud gaming? Maybe I missed it but it looks like it only does remote play.To be honest, this looks nothing more than: We don't know what to do with Playstation Now + let's put in some use the returned DualSense in warranty.
Sony Interactive Entertainment has announced a new PlayStation streaming portable device, ‘Project Q’.
Announced during a PlayStation Showcase event on Wednesday, Project Q is described as “a dedicated device that enables you to stream any game form your PS5 console using remote play over wi-fi”.
According to SIE, the device has an 8-inch 1080p HD screen and all the buttons and features of the DualSense wireless controller.
Bulky doesn't mean large and unweildy?'Bulky' does not mean 'big'.
Think you need a dictionary, not this.
Bulky doesn't mean large and unweildy?
Video only talks about remote play, but I suppose it will be expanded to PSNow. It's just a video player, why not.But is it confirmed this thing even works with server-based Cloud gaming? Maybe I missed it but it looks like it only does remote play.
They don't have dual functionality though. Getting quality wireless earbuds plus a mic to work on PS5 with low latency requires some work around and additional adapters. This would be more convenient. Plus these would pair nicely with PSVR2 so triple function reallyUmmm, you do realise that there's an entire industry out there of earbuds? Including from a leading audio brand called... Sony.
Right. Still DOA thoughIt has all the components of the $70 Dual Sense as well as a 8" 1080p display, an SoC/memory, and a much larger battery. The absolute lowest possible price is $149.99 with $199 being much more likely.
But that's where comfort comes into it, a dual sense controller (heck, any regular sized controller) is a lot more comfortable than steam deck and infinitely more comfortable than the switch controls and phone attachments. So it is larger and 'bulkier' due to the controller, yes, but it.will be very comfortable to hold unlike those others.Yes, but it's in context.
A Steam Deck is not 'big', but compared to a Switch, other handhelds, and even other handheld gaming PCs, it is.
The controller parts of Project Q, being literal DualSense controllers, will be big compared to say Logitech's offering or using a phone or tablet with a side attachment. So yes, it will be bulky.
But that's where comfort comes into it, a dual sense controller (heck, any regular sized controller) is a lot more comfortable that steam deck and infinitely more comfortable than the switch controls and phone attachments. So it is larger and 'bulkier' due to the controller, yes, but it.will be very comfortable to hold unlike those others.
I still think it would have been better if the controller parts were detachable.
I think it would be awesome if games used it to display something while you play on real tv
I agree, if it can do remote play it should be able to do Cloud. I just find it odd that it wasn't mentioned, maybe it's waiting for the official ability to play PS5 games from the Cloud?Video only talks about remote play, but I suppose it will be expanded to PSNow. It's just a video player, why not.
I agree, if it can do remote play it should be able to do Cloud. I just find it odd that it wasn't mentioned, maybe it's waiting for the official ability to play PS5 games from the Cloud?
My point was those are things Nintendo did already for the WiiU (the second screen) and the Switch (detachable controllers), hence the deja vu feel.I have rofif on ignore so...