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Lemstar
United States387 Posts
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Jehct
New Zealand9115 Posts
Vita tv seems like serious value if it goes overseas and the gaikai stuff works out. | ||
DusTerr
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plgElwood
Germany518 Posts
On September 09 2013 19:50 Jehct wrote: The ad at the end of Sony's conference was legit as hell. Really good hype overview of their new playstation range: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VWplhhktgqs Vita tv seems like serious value if it goes overseas and the gaikai stuff works out. Looks good. Sadly the games would motivate me 3-10 mins. to play. | ||
HeeroFX
United States2704 Posts
On September 09 2013 22:47 plgElwood wrote: Looks good. Sadly the games would motivate me 3-10 mins. to play. I suppose, launch games are usually pretty weak. Watch dogs and Killzone are probably the first 2 games | ||
{CC}StealthBlue
United States41116 Posts
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Lemstar
United States387 Posts
On September 09 2013 22:16 DusTerr wrote: Has there been any updates about games/systems not being region locked? Might be taking a trip to the states around Christmas... Sony announced during their E3 presentation that the PS4 isn't region locked. Most likely, it'll be the same as the PS3 - publishers have the choice of region locking their games, but seeing as how that's happened with exactly one retail game during its entire lifespan, you're probably fine. | ||
c0ldfusion
United States8292 Posts
On September 09 2013 19:50 Jehct wrote: The ad at the end of Sony's conference was legit as hell. Really good hype overview of their new playstation range: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VWplhhktgqs Vita tv seems like serious value if it goes overseas and the gaikai stuff works out. is this what Japanese college life is like? If this is even remotely accurate, I'm hella jelly. | ||
WolfintheSheep
Canada14127 Posts
On September 09 2013 19:50 Jehct wrote: The ad at the end of Sony's conference was legit as hell. Really good hype overview of their new playstation range: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VWplhhktgqs Vita tv seems like serious value if it goes overseas and the gaikai stuff works out. Huh. Just commenting in general, this is one of the best game console ads I've ever seen. | ||
Brett
Australia3820 Posts
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TheRabidDeer
United States3806 Posts
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semantics
10040 Posts
On September 10 2013 11:13 TheRabidDeer wrote: You know, it never really hit me. I always thought that the PS Vita streaming from the PS4 was some short range thing so that you can play it from just inside your house or something. But that video it looks like you can play it from ANYWHERE (assuming there is internet). Which is actually absurdly awesome. Naw it doesn't use a direct connection like the WiiU controller it goes though the router working on similar principles as Gaikai/Onlive/nvidia shield. | ||
TheRabidDeer
United States3806 Posts
On September 10 2013 11:15 semantics wrote: Naw it doesn't use a direct connection like the WiiU controller it goes though the router working on similar principles as Gaikai/Onlive/nvidia shield. Ah, maybe the WiiU is why I was thinking it was just short range. Am I the only one that didn't realize it was literally anywhere with internet? Or are they doing a poor job in advertising that feature? | ||
Womwomwom
5930 Posts
The Vita working like this with the PS4 is a no brainer. | ||
s4rk
Philippines137 Posts
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woody60707
United States1863 Posts
On September 10 2013 19:46 Womwomwom wrote: The PSP and Vita can already do that with the PS3. It works with like 10 games and it sucks because the PS3 is using 802.11g, meaning you've got at least something like 133ms of latency. If your PS3 is off, the PSP/Vita turns on the PS3 for you. The Vita working like this with the PS4 is a no brainer. Huh? where did you hear wireless g gives you that type of latency? And any latency you have with g, won't go away with N. | ||
Womwomwom
5930 Posts
On September 10 2013 20:50 woody60707 wrote: Huh? where did you hear wireless g gives you that type of latency? And any latency you have with g, won't go away with N. Eurogamer's review of the nVidia Shield. But you're probably right that there's no difference between latency: I've remembered the review wrong and they actually changed more than one variable so who knows how much impact wireless standards have on latency. I was basing my claim off the fact they measured 100ms with wireless n and 133ms with wireless g. The problem with the wireless g result is that they also put the host computer on wifi instead of ethernet when testing wireless g. Good job Eurogamer for posting meaningless results, I guess. | ||
semantics
10040 Posts
On September 10 2013 21:28 Womwomwom wrote: Eurogamer's review of the nVidia Shield. But you're probably right that there's no difference between latency: I've remembered the review wrong and they actually changed more than one variable so who knows how much impact wireless standards have on latency. I was basing my claim off the fact they measured 100ms with wireless n and 133ms with wireless g. The problem with the wireless g result is that they also put the host computer on wifi instead of ethernet when testing wireless g. Good job Eurogamer for posting meaningless results, I guess. Not entirely meaningless i bet a whole host of ps4 owners will not use a wired connection as that's not always feasible to run 20 foot+ cables. I mean that's the whole basis for that like vita box or w.e that allows play on another tv though wifi. But yeah the pooling rate between Ethernet and wifi is very "large" in terms of lag gamers bitch about. | ||
{CC}StealthBlue
United States41116 Posts
The Playstation 4 all in one Application on the PSV ! Remote Plays Ps 4 and has community videogame footage! # @yosp pic.twitter.com/1KsV6fiyPs | ||
Yurie
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