ps4 got for christmas but was let fall by the missus so not workin 100% but is turning on could only be something minor 300e ono
Colin Moriarty wrote: Today at CES, Sony revealed PlayStation Now, an all-new games streaming service that will allow PlayStation games to be played across various PlayStation hardware and directly on other non-gaming platforms. The idea is simple: you will no longer need to keep a PSone, PlayStation 2, or PlayStation 3 around to experience games from those consoles. PlayStation Now will allow streaming of classics from those systems to not only PlayStation 4 and PlayStation Vita, but to televisions, tablets, and smartphones.
SouthTippBass wrote: » Hopefully this will be covered by PlayStation plus and wont require further subscription.
It represents a new subscription model for users, and will kick off with a limited beta on PS3 starting later in January, with a wider US release slated for this summer. Games can be rented by the titles or via subscription...
lertsnim wrote: » Cracking game. 728MB update for it today though when I started it up
cadete wrote: » Is there not a huge question mark over this service in europe?
dloob wrote: » That's what I'd be worried about. It took playstation mobile ages to launch here and we still don't have movies unlimited. I suppose this may be easier from a licensing point of view since its just a variation on the ps3 psn store. I tried gaikai before Sony bought it and some games were almost unplayable due to mouse lag, pointer kept overshooting everything, be interesting to see if it works better now.
jenjenten wrote: » which game?
Penncil Dick wrote: » Any way to edit videos you've taken? Most of mine are of goals in Fifa or touchdowns in Madden, but they're about 10 minutes long each. Do you have to upload them to Facebook first, then edit them somewhere? Uploading them to Facebook as they are would be a balls due to the filesize.
Xenji wrote: » Have not turned the PS4 on at all over Christmas, but with Don't Starve coming out today free with PS+, I reckon it is time do dust it off and download it when I get home.
jaffusmax wrote: » What games are u most looking foward to? I can't stay off BF4 and with Dark Souls 2 coming up ill be juggling my time a lot.
Xenji wrote: » For the PS4 I would say, The Order: 1886, Watch Dogs, The Evil Within, The Elder Scrolls Online, Dragon Age: Inquisition, Child of Light and Sleeping Dogs: Triad Wars. I also will have to get through Tales of Symphonia Chronicles, Dark Souls II, The Witch and the Hundred Knights on the PS3 in March, Ys: Memories of Celceta and Persona on the Vita, plus Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate and Fire Emblem on the 3DS :pac:
Sony’s PlayStation Now will require a minimum 5Mb per second connection, according to a response posted on the PS BlogAnswering a question posed by a PS Blog user, the community management team’s Matthew Harper said: “In our internal tests, users with this bandwidth or greater have been enjoying a low latency, high-quality gaming experience.” “PS Now tests your connection of each game and optimizes for quality if you are above the minimum requirements,” Harper continued. “We strive to make the gameplay experience feel as if the game is being played locally on their device – fast and responsive (including for FPS and games with twitch mechanics). “The Closed Beta will definitely provide a great opportunity to test the experience with gamers with varying connection speeds and our developers will, of course, be working diligently to optimize the service based upon the feedback we receive from the community.” PS Now will not only allow users to purchase titles through the service, but rent them as well. Should a user decide to purchase the full version later, they can do so easily as all files are stores to the cloud. This means all saved game progress will be available as well. Those interested in more information on PS Now can sign up through here. Meanwhile, the PS Blog has also posted a hands-on with the service and how it handled playing The Last of Us.
Xenji wrote: » Sony recommends a 5MBPS+ connection to use PlayStation Now, information sign-ups live.http://www.vg247.com/2014/01/08/sony-recommends-a-5mbps-connection-to-use-playstation-now-information-sign-ups-live/
setanta1984 wrote: » Has anyone got a recommended method for achieving anolog audio out from the PS4? My reciever is analog only, and annoyingly my TV only has headphone jack as audio out, which I am tetatively using but is really poor in all aspects. Can anyone recommend a Digital/Analogue convertor they are currently using with the PS4 for good quality/low noise output? Like these things: http://www.amazon.co.uk/eSynic%C2%AE-Digital-Optical-Coaxial-Converter/dp/B009ZR7IB8/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1389278210&sr=8-3&keywords=digital+to+analog+audio+converter
Varik wrote: » Going to assume that you don't mean the stereo DAC in that link and that you need surround.
setanta1984 wrote: » No stereo is what I'm looking for actually. It's a rather old (but fantastic sounding) stereo Hi-Fi amp, a marantz
Varik wrote: » FiiO all the way. They've a number of products going to the very high price, so budget matters.