FalsettoVibe
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They're both being paid though...
Both being paid? Both as in who?
They're both being paid though...
The reviewers and the evangelists.Both being paid? Both as in who?
I've been through several reviews and not one has been as negative as this thread has been.
Just get a separate portal for each account. Arent you a real gamer?I just want to know how it handles logins for multiple profiles. I share my ps5 with my kids and we all have our own profiles. To switch to a different profile on this device, do I have to log out/ log in each time or can I log in with each one and just select which profile I want to remote with?
"should be"They both should be on a Wifi 5+ 100% bandwidth free for them if they want to make a valid review. What other significant conditions may have between them?
It's a tv screen/DualSense, how can it be "dead"?Will sell a few hundred thousand units and be dead by this time next year.
It should work the same as any remote play optionI just want to know how it handles logins for multiple profiles. I share my ps5 with my kids and we all have our own profiles. To switch to a different profile on this device, do I have to log out/ log in each time or can I log in with each one and just select which profile I want to remote with?
It's a tv screen/DualSense, how can it be "dead"?
Some takes are really dumb.
Those should not be on youtube doing reviews of streaming gaming.Many people have terrible home networks
I agree, but do you know for a fact if they are or not?Those should not be on youtube doing reviews of streaming gaming.
Only if you use Portal.Oh can you use it just as a controller as well? That's pretty good atleast.
You mean like insurance if your house gets burglarized and they took your console, you can still play your library while waiting for the cops to never show up?That's a missed opportunity, really. I could have been tempted if you could play your games library anywhere, via the cloud even if someone's playing on your ps5.
Based on what I am seeing on the Deck video, he must be on very good wifi. The guy with the portal looks not far from the reports of -+100ms of lag.I agree, but do you know for a fact if they are or not?
Devices with wifi constantly look for wifi connections, even when no actively running (sleep mode). Air Plane mode turns off the wifi which would be handy if you are traveling and have this tucked away in luggage. Also, I'm almost positive it's required for specific electronics, per regulations.Wait a minute....It really HAS ?!!!
EDIT: Oh fuck, it actually has an airplane mode
Yeah, I give up.Based on what I am seeing on the Deck video, he must be on very good wifi. The guy with the portal looks not far from the reports of -+100ms of lag.
Find us a review showing lower latency. Simple.Yeah, I give up.
On my phone, I have to log out and log into to other profiles. On my PS4, I can just select which profile I want to use and remote into the PS5 as that user. It would be fantastic if that is how it works here.It should work the same as any remote play option
Really confused by everyone saying this. I've watched a few of the videos in this thread and haven't come across one yet that has said the latency is bad. sub 100msMy PS5 is in another room in a bin somewhere so I was starting to get tempted to pick one up, but the latency looks pretty bad.
I would guess that Portal would work like the phone option. I only watched the first review and it showed the log in but he didn't have multiple accounts, only multiple PS5s. If I come across the info in another review I'll give you the timestamp.On my phone, I have to log out and log into to other profiles. On my PS4, I can just select which profile I want to use and remote into the PS5 as that user. It would be fantastic if that is how it works here.
Then that makes it a true portable and doubt we get that for $200That's a missed opportunity, really. I could have been tempted if you could play your games library anywhere, via the cloud even if someone's playing on your ps5.
no the biggest feature missing is fucking Bluetooth connectivitySeems pretty cool for a limited device. Biggest missing feature appears to be a sort of browser that would allow you to access WiFi networks that require some sort of acknowledgment or login.
Then that makes it a true portable and doubt we get that for $200
There's a twitter vid in the OP which doesn't look very encouraging.Really confused by everyone saying this. I've watched a few of the videos in this thread and haven't come across one yet that has said the latency is bad. sub 100ms
I believe the recommended minimum is 15mbpsI'm gonna wait on early adopters and their feedback in terms of latency.
From the videos I've watched nobody bitches about it, except if you want to play competitive games like Call of Duty.
I could really use a device to game on my living room. I've used my smartphone with a controller from time to time, but it's uncomfortable as fuck.
What's the recommended internet speed for this? My PS5 is wired and it's Internet speed is around 900 Mb/s . Upload on console is low because Sony caps that shit. Wi-fi reaches around 200 MB/s.
I saw al lot more video’s that are very encouraging about latency. Its not suitable for fast Paced shooters. Everything else is fine. When you play a lot of shooters, well this Will not be for you. Stop the hate, people just want their got, hades or Spider-Man fix while on the toilet. This Will suit those people 100pct.There's a twitter vid in the OP which doesn't look very encouraging.
Looks ok to meThere's a twitter vid in the OP which doesn't look very encouraging.
Hades is going to be dope on this!I saw al lot more video’s that are very encouraging about latency. Its not suitable for fast Paced shooters. Everything else is fine. When you play a lot of shooters, well this Will not be for you. Stop the hate, people just want their got, hades or Spider-Man fix while on the toilet. This Will suit those people 100pct.
It's not, though lot of fuss is made about it. If you have to have it you can get a $10 adapter on Amazon. Same as the Switch. The proprietary connection will be far betterno the biggest feature missing is fucking Bluetooth connectivity
None of these are actual problems in your life. Just making fantasy excuses for you to pretend to need this product. "Hey Ive always wanted this thing despite never saying I needed it before it was announced!" If my dad spent all his time hiding away with his little gamer pad instead of riding bikes or something, I would kick his ass. And your wife's girlfriends (and boyfriends) call you a beta!
On my phone, I have to log out and log into to other profiles. On my PS4, I can just select which profile I want to use and remote into the PS5 as that user. It would be fantastic if that is how it works here.
Steamdeck is a 2 tf system with 1tb that sells for 649 dolllar. There is just no way a 10tf system could go portable with current technology. Not when you dont want to pay € 2000 or up for it. This 200 dollar remote play system is totally optional, will not give developers "another" hurdle to take to get ps5 games to run on it and could very well suit a whole lot of buyers. Steam deck oled has 2,5 hours of play time, chokes at new games with only low or medium graphical settings. And it is seen as the best thing since sliced bread. Sure it's a great piece of kit but only for people who can look around the limitations. same goes with ps portal. it will NOT suit everybody but dont say it sucks cuz it does what it supposed to do.Then that makes it a true portable and doubt we get that for $200
It's not, though lot of fuss is made about it. If you have to have it you can get a $10 adapter on Amazon. Same as the Switch. The proprietary connection will be far better
Because you aren't downloading anything to Portal and all it needs is 15mbps? (Higher is better but requiring WiFi 6 is overkill, don't forget, this is 1080p streaming)Wait this thing doesn't even have Wifi 6? Why the hell not? That's one of the advantages of the PS5!
Faster speeds is not the only benefit to WiFi 6. Better connectivity is as well, along with lower latency. Both of which is crucial for a streaming device.Because you aren't downloading anything to Portal and all it needs is 15mbps? (Higher is better but requiring WiFi 6 is overkill, don't forget, this is 1080p streaming)
WiFi 6 is less range though, so swings and roundaboutsFaster speeds is not the only benefit to WiFi 6. Better connectivity is as well, along with lower latency. Both of which is crucial for a streaming device.
As far as I know the range between the two should be the same (2.4Ghz and 5Ghz are used with both), with Wifi 6 working better at the further ranges due to the connectivity and latency improvements.WiFi 6 is less range though, so swings and roundabouts
It's not, though lot of fuss is made about it. If you have to have it you can get a $10 adapter on Amazon. Same as the Switch. The proprietary connection will be far better
Ah, yeh, you are correct, they are effectively the same, still, I haven't noticed much difference other than download speed when switching to WiFi 6 (maybe that's BT's WiFi 6 that is less than optimal or there really just isn't that much difference, I did have to add boosters though in my house)As far as I know the range between the two should be the same (2.4Ghz and 5Ghz are used with both), with Wifi 6 working better at the further ranges due to the connectivity and latency improvements.