where loland now clowns on here are claiming Sony's much more limited version of the same thing is going to be a big deal.
Is it throwing out everything proprietary when, as far as we know, it needs a PS5 to work?
Summoning games via Wi-Fi or Bluetooth or 5g is phenomenal when it works.
Nintendo switch is better, you’re not streaming.
Making dedicated mobile games takes away resources.I think Sony is doing it wrong. They always get something wrong with their handheld devices. For one, it should not be streaming only. It should still have its own set of native games that it can play along with the remote play capability and it should allow developers to use it as second screen for maps and such.
It is a big missed opportunity.
I think Sony is doing it wrong. They always get something wrong with their handheld devices. For one, it should not be streaming only. It should still have its own set of native games that it can play along with the remote play capability and it should allow developers to use it as second screen for maps and such.
It is a big missed opportunity.
They don't need to split up their dev teams. They can set up different teams to focus on it.Nope. Splitting Sony dev teams to work on both PS5 and native portable games would be a massive mistake.
Sure, but if we want them to release a portable handheld, we have to expect that.Making dedicated mobile games takes away resources.
That is what I am saying. Games that can run on the thing should be able to run on it without any issues. If a game just won't work, that is fine as well, it can use the handheld in other ways (e.g. the mini games in Rift Apart could be played on the handheld.)I think the best solution would be to give you the option to somehow download the game if you own it. This would separate it from other devices and be worth the premium. They could still give the streaming option if anyone prefers or if the storage is limited.
You can tell who and who didn't read the OP to completion.
Those who didn't finish the OP : You got rused.
Implying Switch and Pc games aren’t high quality, lol. Repeat after me: Switch and Steam Deck play games natively..Not sure why everyone is so negative. I think a lot of people play handhelds at home. At least it will be high quality games with high quality real controller.
It's ps5 accessory more than a handheld though.
If I get it, it's nice to use on some days when I want to lay in bed or I am sick or something....
And that didn't stop them from creating PS Studios Mobile.Nope. Splitting Sony dev teams to work on both PS5 and native portable games would be a massive mistake.
You are talking to a person who bought a steam deckImplying Switch and Pc games aren’t high quality, lol. Repeat after me: Switch and Steam Deck play games natively..
We can now take the latest in technology on the go with us, no matter if we are in the bathroom, outside in the garden, or at a vacation house in Jamaica, you will now always carry the authentic experience with you.
I hear you. I want one too.Fuck the haters.
I'm in if it's priced appropriately. Two kids and a wife. I'm lucky if I get the TV at night these days and I don't have anything else to remote play on except my phone.
The limited capabilities of the device are something new. A new low unfortunately.I see nothing new here. It's a controller with a screen for streaming games.
Announced at the showcase scandal people are mad about (didn't see it) Project Q was announced at the PlayStation showcase as the companies third entry into handheld gaming. This time however they are learning their lesson and throwing out everything proprietary, and instead choosing to go with a remote play streaming device. What people don't understand is that this is the most important project Sony has announced in decades, because it's adds upwards verticality to Sony's outreach.
The Project Q tablet is made to remote play your PS5 games on the go, including the UI interface as has been shown so far. It will reportedly have the battery life to rival current favorites in the field, and comes with a halved Dual Sense controller to produce an authentic gaming experience. This device at the unconfirmed rumored price of $199 is already going to be a big deal, but this goes beyond gaming:
- Right now there aren't any interactive tablets on the market. this means that people who may not have been interested in a PS5 or gaming in general, will see this as a step forward in how we interact with tablets everyday, leading people to consider them serious gaming devices for the first time.
- The battery life is reportedly long enough for any player from the hardcore fan to the mom leaving work at the club needing some downtime, that will pressure the player into longer games instead of the shorter lowscale games generally associated with tablet play.
- Having PS5 level games on a portable without compromise removes that feeling of having to compromise on your potential. We aren't seeing something stripped down to run on outdated 7 year hardware anymore, we are seeing the future. We can now take the latest in technology on the go with us, no matter if we are in the bathroom, outside in the garden, or at a vacation house in Jamaica, you will now always carry the authentic experience with you.
- Real controllers included for the first time on a standard tablet framework instead of a shoddy accessory from a third party. You are now playing the same way as you played at home on your TV.
- Accessibility. If you are handicapped, lost your house, involved in a flood, are always working at the office, always traveling city to city, or need something for the kids to do because the TV repair man hasn't come, you now have full access to your PlayStation 5 anywhere at any time, no matter what the situation.
This creates a form of interactive intersectionality that crosses over into audiences that go way beyond what a PSVita or Switch could contemplate because it's for more than just your average gamer or hardcore Playstation fan. Its for your child, your mom, your dad, your grand father, joey the construction worker, Timmy no legs in the wheel chair, this is reaching a much bigger audience without sacrificing the authentic experience.
Then there's the Turbine in the Woods that people haven't noticed. They announced Project Q just in time a week before June and what is June? LGBTQZ month! Project Q(ueer) will also be taking advantage of the festivities next month reaching millions of people worldwide who are aiming for a world of inclusivity, which Sony is now providing to all gamers for the first time.
The real Playstation showcase was the diversity that Jim Ryan showed us along the way. It's always good to see a gaming executive so Forspoken about his beliefs.
Here is a pictures genius in one thousand words. -Frederick R. Barnard
This is why Sony is making this device. There is probably a pretty decent profit margin on it. Even if only half a million goobers buy this thing, they will still make millions. It isn't supposed to be anything more than an overpriced, niche product, just like their stupid controller that costs 200 dollars.Sigh. Day 1, and the earbuds as well. I'm such a sucker for HW. Still have 2 PSTV, PSP, and Vita.
Seriously though 8 inch screen and two shoulder buttons, I'm in.