Apparently people in this thread are treating PS Now titles as full-on PC ports.
Lol. Can't you stream your PC games to a tablet as well? PC apparently has no exclusives.
Streaming is not equivalent to a port to a certain platform. Christ.
Apparently people in this thread are treating PS Now titles as full-on PC ports.
I actually bought it like more than a year ago but you know, that backlog.Yes you should. It's better than Astro Bot and Bloodborne.
How have you not played The Last Guardian yet?!
Quick! Someone tell Sony that PS Now is only a streaming service and you don't actually play that game on PC because some Era user said so.Lol. Can't you stream your PC games to a tablet as well? PC apparently has no exclusives.
Streaming is not equivalent to a port to a certain platform. Christ.
Quick! Someone tell Sony that PS Now is only a streaming service and you don't actually play that game on PC because some Era user said so.
Better tag Google as well so they know that they aren't working on a platform and buying exclusives for Stadia is dumb because Stadia isn't a thing.
People have really a broken understanding of platform exclusivity or the word "exclusivity" on its own.
Like Bloodborne is a PlayStation exclusive game, but not a PS4 exclusive game because PS Now is a part of the PlayStation eco system. It's not that complicated.
Same like BOTW: it's not exclusive to the Switch because it also exists on the WiiU - but it's a Nintendo exclusive.
It seems like most people only think of big, well known games published by a Sony/Nintendo/MS themselves as exclusives. Expand your horizons, there's more out there! :)
Pretty much. I guess PlayStation exclusives are also now Android games because of remote play.Oh wow. This is actually the hill you want to die on? Good luck my friend. The PS4 games you stream to PC are still played on PS4's in a server rack.
It's not at all like BOTW seeing as the Wii-U version is actually a Wii-U version, not a video stream from Switch hardware.
If Sony puts out games for download on PC so they run natively, you might have an actual point. Right now you're just babbling.
Pretty much. I guess PlayStation exclusives are also now Android games because of remote play.
You are aware that "server rack" is a PC based system, right? So these games are either played on some barebone rack architecture or PS4. Not both. Make up your mind. Or try to explain why Sony is literally using "PlayStation Gaming on PC" as a headline while you're insisting that this is not gaming on PC because ... *some nonsense line of reasoning*.Oh wow. This is actually the hill you want to die on? Good luck my friend. The PS4 games you stream to PC are still played on PS4's in a server rack.
It's not at all like BOTW seeing as the Wii-U version is actually a Wii-U version, not a video stream from Switch hardware.
If Sony puts out games for download on PC so they run natively, you might have an actual point. Right now you're just babbling.
What? I'm not even sure if you're serious. I think it's clear what his point was. These games are streamed and not natively run on a PC let alone running on off the shelf servers from the likes of Dell or HP. Some of these games are literally going to be gone from the service by January.You are aware that "server rack" is a PC based system, right? So these games are either played on some barebone rack architecture or PS4. Not both. Make up your mind. Or try to explain why Sony is literally using "PlayStation Gaming on PC" as a headline while you're insisting that this is not gaming on PC because ... *some nonsense line of reasoning*.
You are aware that "server rack" is a PC based system, right? So these games are either played on some barebone rack architecture or PS4. Not both. Make up your mind. Or try to explain why Sony is literally using "PlayStation Gaming on PC" as a headline while you're insisting that this is not gaming on PC because ... *some nonsense line of reasoning*.
Well he's using the term "server rack" so he should be aware of what a server rack is. But I doubt that he's aware of what 19" or HU's are.What? I'm not even sure if you're serious. I think it's clear what his point was. These games are streamed and not natively run on a PC let alone running on off the shelf servers from the likes of Dell or HP. Some of these games are literally going to be gone from the service by January.
I doubt it is PC based. PS3 server is 8 PS3 rack. Same with PS4.You are aware that "server rack" is a PC based system, right? So these games are either played on some barebone rack architecture or PS4. Not both. Make up your mind. Or try to explain why Sony is literally using "PlayStation Gaming on PC" as a headline while you're insisting that this is not gaming on PC because ... *some nonsense line of reasoning*.
Well he's using the term "server rack" so he should be aware of what a server rack is. But I doubt that he's aware of what 19" or HU's are.
Point remains that games, beeing available on PS Now as well, aren't PS4 exclusive titles but "only" PlayStation exclusive. You can dislike PC as much as you want to - when even Sony calls it "PlayStation Gaming on PC" then it might actually be PS gaming on the PC.
That was because the PS3 was "Cell" CPU based and emulating that with normal "PC servers" isn't worth it cost/performance wise. Literally stacking PS3s on top of each other was easier and cheaper. PS4 is x86 (aka "PC") CPU based and therefore runs on normal server hardware. It's much easier to use virtualization and like 1 TB of RAM instead of stacking PS4s that only have 8 GB.I doubt it is PC based. PS3 server is 8 PS3 rack. Same with PS4.
PS4 is x86 (aka "PC") CPU based and therefore runs on normal server hardware. It's much easier to use virtualization and like 1 TB of RAM instead of stacking PS4s that only have 8 GB.