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PlayStation’s first Remote Play dedicated device, PlayStation Portal remote player, to launch later this year at $199.99

Sorcerer

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Fail Tom Hiddleston GIF

I guess it will be added later.

Price isn’t too bad though, might sell decently.
There is no future for this thing. I'm sure internally at Sony, it's already in the "Dead, No Longer Supported" files. Maybe it would have been wise at launch to make it work with Playstation Plus. That would have been something at least and they may have gotten subs off of people who don't own a Playstation 5, converting them in the long term.
 

FunkMiller

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You dont need to leave ur Playstation on. The device wakes up the console when you turn the PS Portal on. Same way you can turn on the console by pressing the PS button on a DS controller.

People who travel rarely leave video game consoles in stand by mode. Or leave the router on for that matter. If you’re going away for anything other than a short period, you turn all that shit off.

And fuck me, if you’re travelling, you want something you can play while you’re travelling. Try using that stupid fucking thing 38,000 feet up.
 
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Wow how avant garde are Nintendo that Sony is essentially copying their idea a decade later? And an idea that bombed hard too!

"You wanna know what has real broad appeal? A portable PlayStation that can natively play PS1, PS2, and PS4 games on the go AND Remote Play & cloud stream PS5 games."

You may well be describing the Nintendo Super Switch (minus the Sony games and the PS5 horsepower )

Icing on the cake will be when modders eventually get PS1 & PS2 emulators running on it. If they hack it to Remote Play with PS5 on top of that, well...lol.

Absolute rip-off.

Hope nobody buys this trash.

Well that's just it: lots of people will buy it, which is why I guess they're making it.

But IMO it's such a wasted opportunity for a genuine PS4 Portable, even if that would've costed 2x the price. Value proposition of native PS4/PS2/PS1 (maybe also PSP & some Vita) games on the go & Remote Play for PS5 games (& cloud streaming too) would've been great arguments towards the additional cost on production and MSRP.

Would've also been something to really galvanize PS software sales in places like Japan, too. Cross-gen PS4/PS4 releases would ensure new game releases for a while 100% compatible on a PS4 Portable, too (or getting PS4 ports of certain 3P Switch games that don't have PS4 versions, particularly in Japan, since there'd now be a new PS portable that could run those games and with better visual & framerate settings).
 
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kikonawa

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People who travel rarely leave video game consoles in stand by mode. Or leave the router on for that matter. If you’re going away for anything other than a short period, you turn all that shit off.

And fuck me, if you’re travelling, you want something you can play while you’re travelling. Try using that stupid fucking thing 38,000 feet up.
wth turns their routers off?
not everybody lives alone
 

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People who travel rarely leave video game consoles in stand by mode. Or leave the router on for that matter. If you’re going away for anything other than a short period, you turn all that shit off.

And fuck me, if you’re travelling, you want something you can play while you’re travelling. Try using that stupid fucking thing 38,000 feet up.

I agree with you on the standby thing (I even unplug the wall socket if traveling to avoid any kind of potential fire hazard) but I've never turned my router off when away.
 
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Snake29

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Single digit % attach rate expected.

DOA ?


It doesn't rely on in-home setup only. This is why a lot of people don't know shit about PlayStation console features. PS consoles where always ahead of the competition with remote play since the PS3.

PlayStation Portal is just an extension of what has been exciting on PS for years. I can see their new cloud initiative they release next year will see some light on some other device or TV's and smarthphones.

wth turns their routers off?
not everybody lives alone

Not only that, but it would makes no sense for me with a smart home in homekit. But I can see when you live alone and have nothing you need to access remotely like a NAS, console, smarthome stuff, camera's etc
 
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It doesn't rely on in-home setup only. This is why a lot of people don't know shit about PlayStation console features. PS consoles where always ahead of the competition with remote play since the PS3.

Exactly, people should know what they are talking about...

You don't even need a Router in your house to use this....

The device can make a direct wireless connection (Playstation Link) with the PS5 console while you are in your house
 

IntentionalPun

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I think he is referring to that CNET video. At home it will connect to the PlayStation 5 with that PlayStation Link thing, probably resulting in less delay than via Wifi.

Eh.. I wouldn't trust CNET when the blog specifically mentions that the connection requires broadband wi-fi, and then specifically describes Playstation Link as an audio tech, not mentioning streaming games anywhere.
 
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dotnotbot

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Single digit % attach rate expected.

DOA ?


Unlike consoles it's a product with high profit margin so low sales don't mean it's a failure.

That's why they went with 1080p and LCD only and no additional features. Sony wants to earn as much as possible from every $200 spent on this device.



Edge is the best selling accessory when it comes to revenue:

 
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Eh.. I wouldn't trust CNET when the blog specifically mentions that the connection requires broadband wi-fi, and then specifically describes Playstation Link as an audio tech, not mentioning streaming games anywhere.

Yeah, the PS Blog tells something completely different. Probably CNET made a mistake
 

IntentionalPun

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Yeah, the PS Blog tells something completely different. Probably CNET made a mistake
Yeah if this thing connected directly via Wi-Fi w/o a router, they'd have just said so in the blog lol

PS Link is an audio tech. The only thing it has to do with the Portal is that the Portal includes the ability to connect to a PS Link device (headset/earbuds) w/o a dongle.

Sony choosing to market all of this at once seems to be causing some confusion with people talking to reps, but the blog is pretty clear on this.
 
Unlike consoles it's a product with high profit margin so low sales don't mean it's a failure.

That's why they went with 1080p and LCD only and no additional features. Sony wants to earn as much as possible from every $200 spent on this device.



Edge is the best selling accessory when it comes to revenue:



I get what you're saying and Mat as well. But low sales & high profit margin was also the case with Sega CD. That thing/add-on/accessory did 2.5 million lifetime, still doesn't stop history (rightly or wrongly) looking at it as a failure though.

I think It works exactly like remote play would work using a tablet or phone. It's just all included in one dedicated device.

OK so I'm guessing it'll just determine the connection with a priority listing depending on proximity. PS Link when closer to the system, regular wifi when not.

And as far as internet connection being required is concerned...that's only true in a sense. I don't think the Portal is using data over the network with PS5 the way PS5 does with web-based apps. So, it shouldn't count towards any data-caps when using Remote Play either via PS Link or regular wifi; the "server" (PS5) is on the same network as the "client" (Portal).

Still think this should've been a PS4 Portable though. I mean c'mon.
 

IntentionalPun

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I get what you're saying and Mat as well. But low sales & high profit margin was also the case with Sega CD. That thing/add-on/accessory did 2.5 million lifetime, still doesn't stop history (rightly or wrongly) looking at it as a failure though.

That's just not a very good comparison, because w/o games the Sega CD is useless.. so if it didn't sell well, it wasn't going to get developer support.

This thing can sell whatever and whoever buys it can just keep enjoying it w/o any need for it to become a platform.
 

mckmas8808

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The more I think about it, the more I think this might be a good product for me. I love my PS5 and I have my man cave. There are times I like to go in to my room and have my gaming time to myself, but .... there are also times when I want to be in the living room with my wife and kid in close proximity. I can game and they can watch TV. Its a win win and 200 bucks isnt really that bad. I mean damn the elite controller costs more than that if I remember correctly.

Also, would love to take to the beach and play my PS5 without having to haul my PS5. Fucking win!

You and me have literally the exact situation when it comes to a product like this. We have a 3-year-old now. And she demands way more of my time than my wife ever did. I'd love to finish Little Nightmares II sometimes this year, but it's hard when your daughter wants you to watch her build a castle for her Barbie downstairs.
 

Audiophile

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£149 max with an LCD for a completely non-local device... and £199? ..that's OLED money.

Not to mention you can buy a small handheld PC for £150 more; vs this which is a butchered DualSense & a screen?

Also, this 1:1 USD to GBP is a dick move.
 
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IntentionalPun

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OK so I'm guessing it'll just determine the connection with a priority listing depending on proximity. PS Link when closer to the system, regular wifi when not.

The PS Blog makes it clear PS Link is an audio tech, and has nothing to do with game streaming.

They are bringing it up at the same time as Portal because Portal contains this audio tech (so the new headsets work w/o a dongle.)

I really think people are going off of CNET or whoever's impressions they got talking to a rep, when there's no indication this thing does direct Wi-Fi for game streaming from the blog. Quite the opposite, it claims it requires broadband wi-fi.
 
That's just not a very good comparison, because w/o games the Sega CD is useless.. so if it didn't sell well, it wasn't going to get developer support.

This thing can sell whatever and whoever buys it can just keep enjoying it w/o any need for it to become a platform.

Right on the money. PS5 is a huge success already, so as long as you have one this thing will work forever
 

T-Cake

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Far Cry got a 60fps patch for PS5.

Sorry, my Far Cry mention was a bit vague - it was New Dawn, which I don't think ever got updated past 1620p30. Then the PS5 Remote Play squishes that down to 1080p30, which in turn because of the horrible compression artifacts looks more like 720p30 at times. Just jank.
 
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The PS Blog makes it clear PS Link is an audio tech, and has nothing to do with game streaming.

They are bringing it up at the same time as Portal because Portal contains this audio tech (so the new headsets work w/o a dongle.)

I really think people are going off of CNET or whoever's impressions they got talking to a rep, when there's no indication this thing does direct Wi-Fi for game streaming from the blog. Quite the opposite, it claims it requires broadband wi-fi.

That's true but even the Blog is a little confusing...

Why should it require internet access? It's supposed to work through my WLAN when I'm at home, no need to go "outside" (on the internet)

Going always through the internet makes no sense as it increases latency

I think we will have to wait for a full hands-on
 
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That's just not a very good comparison, because w/o games the Sega CD is useless.. so if it didn't sell well, it wasn't going to get developer support.

This thing can sell whatever and whoever buys it can just keep enjoying it w/o any need for it to become a platform.

You could've used the Sega CD as an audio CD player back in the day, so it still had a use-case outside of games. Quality CD players in the early '90s costed a fortune.

If the Portal were a PS4 Portable they'd be able to accomplish everything you just mentioned, plus make even more money per unit and have something genuinely viable in certain markets like Japan.
 

mckmas8808

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They won't offer Cloud when it's designed as an accessory rather than its own product.

They JUST got to offering cloud gaming on the PS5. Some of you guys need to realize that they are still working on their cloud tech. It's not that hard to understand why cloud gaming isn't on this device at launch. But it will come in the future.
 

IntentionalPun

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That's true but even the Blog is a little confusing...

Why should it require internet access? It's supposed to work through my WLAN when I'm at home, no need to go "outside" (on the internet)

Going always through the internet makes no sense as it increases latency

I think we will have to wait for a full hands-on

It could be more clear for sure. "Requires wi-fi router."

But either way, there's zero indication that it works w/o a router lol

I mean that would be great if it actually did have something like Wi-Fi Direct, but I wouldn't go trusting CNET when if they were actually being told that, there'd be no reason to withold it from the blog.. or write that blog so clearly to describe PS Link as a wireless audio tech.
 
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It could be more clear for sure. "Requires wi-fi router."

But either way, there's zero indication that it works w/o a router lol

It would be weird though: as I said before, my PS Vita was able to connect directly to my PS4

Why shouldn't Portal be able to do the same with PS5, 10 years later?
 
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IntentionalPun

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It would be weird though: as I said before my PS Vita was able to connect directly to my PS4

Why shouldn't Portal be able to do the same with PS5, 10 years later?

That tech sucked in my experience.

I was super dissapointed.. until I turned off the "direct" feature lol

Anyways I hope it has some fancy new wi-fi direct thing that makes the experience better.. but I wouldn't go counting on it from CNET or whatever.
 
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mckmas8808

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Single digit % attach rate expected.

DOA ?


WTH is wrong with NPD guy? Even a 1% attach rate would be GREAT for this device. He makes it seem like a single digit attach rate would be bad lol. By time the Portal drops, there would be 50 million PS5s sold. If it sold to 1% of PS5 gamers, that would be 500,000 units sold.

FOR CHRIST SAKES THE STEAM DECK TOOK ONE YEAR TO SELL 1 MILLION UNITS!!!!!!!!

I'm only getting frustrated because it seems like people want this device to fail or something. It's just another accessory. The same as the DS Elite controller. But this has higher highs if (big if) they get cloud gaming working on it within the first year.


People who travel rarely leave video game consoles in stand by mode. Or leave the router on for that matter. If you’re going away for anything other than a short period, you turn all that shit off.

And fuck me, if you’re travelling, you want something you can play while you’re travelling. Try using that stupid fucking thing 38,000 feet up.

Yall sound like peasants LOL!!! Are yall serious? Are you trying to save money by turning everything off or are you trying to conserve energy to help the Planet? Because only one of those options seems reasonable to me. My PS5 stays in Stand By mode and my router never turns off.
 

IntentionalPun

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WTH is wrong with NPD guy? Even a 1% attach rate would be GREAT for this device. He makes it seem like a single digit attach rate would be bad lol. By time the Portal drops, there would be 50 million PS5s sold. If it sold to 1% of PS5 gamers, that would be 500,000 units sold.

FOR CHRIST SAKES THE STEAM DECK TOOK ONE YEAR TO SELL 1 MILLION UNITS!!!!!!!!

I'm only getting frustrated because it seems like people want this device to fail or something. It's just another accessory. The same as the DS Elite controller. But this has higher highs if (big if) they get cloud gaming working on it within the first year.
Read his next post:

 

mckmas8808

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You could've used the Sega CD as an audio CD player back in the day, so it still had a use-case outside of games. Quality CD players in the early '90s costed a fortune.

If the Portal were a PS4 Portable they'd be able to accomplish everything you just mentioned, plus make even more money per unit and have something genuinely viable in certain markets like Japan.

It would have cost at least $400 if they wanted to make that though.

Read his next post:



Glad he cleaned that up. His comparison to the PSVR2 is stupid tough. I'd hope the attach rate is higher when one $199 and the other is $549.
 
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IntentionalPun

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You could've used the Sega CD as an audio CD player back in the day, so it still had a use-case outside of games. Quality CD players in the early '90s costed a fortune.

If the Portal were a PS4 Portable they'd be able to accomplish everything you just mentioned, plus make even more money per unit and have something genuinely viable in certain markets like Japan.
It's just a MUCH BIGGER endeavor to develop / market / sell an actual portable console.

You have to dedicate a ton of R&D and you don't really know how it will turn out, you now have 2 devices to support w/ SDK's and dev support and 1st party support, etc.

I get that it's what you want, but that's just not a risk Sony wants to take.

Game streaming probably does tie into their lack of plans for a real portable too. For now, they are focused solely on PS5 sales.. and that singular focus is working for them financially. Dev'ing a new mobile platform represents a pretty big risk TBH.
 
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