So you cant play PS3 (or PS2) disc on PS4? Weak sauce.
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I can't imagine it would be before 2015 at the earliest. They never solved the network issues that came with Home, and the possibilities and variables for Gaikai make Home seem simple. Unless they're okay with releasing it and it being dog shit, I think it's a quite a ways off.Comment
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I can't imagine it would be before 2015 at the earliest. They never solved the network issues that came with Home, and the possibilities and variables for Gaikai make Home seem simple. Unless they're okay with releasing it and it being dog shit, I think it's a quite a ways off.
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PS4: PS Vita remote-play support mandatory for all games
PlayStation 4 titles must all support PS Vita remote-play functionality, and the only exception is games that use the PS4 Eye camera.
Noted as a rumor earlier, the news was confirmed by Sony Computer Entertainment Worldwide Studios boss Shuhei Yoshida on Twitter.
“Yes, it’s true unless the game requires specific hardware like the camera,” he said.. “It will be great to play PS4 games on PS Vita.”
The original information came froma Eurogamer Digital Foundry report, which stated: “A trusted PlayStation 4 developer source with a proven track record for accuracy has told Digital Foundry that Sony has mandated Vita Remote Play for all upcoming PS4 games – except those that require the use of its bundled stereoscopic camera, the PS4 Eye.”
Such a move could propel interest in PS Vita handhelds moving forward, providing the same brand of off-TV play currently employed on Wii U.
The earlier report added that cross-play between PS4 and PS Vita will downscale the, “1080p framebuffer to the Vita’s native 960×544 resolution, using the PS4′s in-built hardware h.264 video encoder to compress the image”, which is then transferred to the handheld via Wi-fi.
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I hope it pops up fast and is awesome and totally functional, but I don't share the rosey-eyed view of Sony that you do, particularly when it comes to anything involving them expanding their network.Comment
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There's plenty new to learn. Just because the technology isn't new, doesn't mean that all of the sudden cloud gaming is just going to fit neatly into their plans. There are so many potential pitfalls with something like this, there's a reason why it hasn't come close to succeeding yet.
I hope it pops up fast and is awesome and totally functional, but I don't share the rosey-eyed view of Sony that you do, particularly when it comes to anything involving them expanding their network.
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Gaikai was up and fully functional before it was acquired. Nothing to do with "rosey-eyed views". The point I was making is that Gaikai is something that was already in place by itself and the PSN has been working towards running it for almost a year. The reason for cloud gaming not being an instant success is it never had the backing of a big company. As far as fitting neatly in their plans it is known that Sony is all in for Gaikai. It isn't gonna be an app. It is gonna be the foundation of the next gen PSN. You're expecting the PSN to not be up at launch?
And I would argue that Gaikai always had lots of support from a number of big partners. Sony now owning them is obviously different, but we have no idea other than Sony saying so if they're actually going to support it long term, if it's going to be a success, if anyone will use it, if it will be possible for the average user with the average internet connection to use it. All of these things are mysteries, and like I said, there just isn't enough evidence there for streaming gaming or Sony to fill me with confidence that this thing will be out at launch or anytime soon after launch in any kind of useful capacity (I could see a Beta, MAYBE).
Like I said, I hope I'm wrong, but I'll be surprised if I am.Comment
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If it is ready for launch or anything close to it...dont worry Sony will show it at E3. If we dont see Gaikai at E3...then be ready to wait.
I imagine they will change the name, right? Playstation Streaming?Comment
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Sony can say anything they want. I think PSN will be up, but I will be shocked if we get a fully functional, useful Gakai anytime soon. Just my hunch, and any amount of speculation on your part isn't going to change that hunch.
And I would argue that Gaikai always had lots of support from a number of big partners. Sony now owning them is obviously different, but we have no idea other than Sony saying so if they're actually going to support it long term, if it's going to be a success, if anyone will use it, if it will be possible for the average user with the average internet connection to use it. All of these things are mysteries, and like I said, there just isn't enough evidence there for streaming gaming or Sony to fill me with confidence that this thing will be out at launch or anytime soon after launch in any kind of useful capacity (I could see a Beta, MAYBE).
Like I said, I hope I'm wrong, but I'll be surprised if I am.
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I'm gonna go out on a limb(C WUT I DID THERE) and say we'll definitely be seeing it. Word was just out last week saying it is pretty much ready and would take nothing but a firmware update to put it on the PS3. That isn't gonna happen, but if the very idea is there for the PS3 I think it is safe to say it will be ready for the PS4
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I'm gonna go out on a limb(C WUT I DID THERE) and say we'll definitely be seeing it. Word was just out last week saying it is pretty much ready and would take nothing but a firmware update to put it on the PS3. That isn't gonna happen, but if the very idea is there for the PS3 I think it is safe to say it will be ready for the PS4Comment
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PS4: PS Vita remote-play support mandatory for all games
http://www.vg247.com/2013/05/29/ps4-...-games-report/Comment
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I'd imagine it'd be the lesser version though.Comment
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