Project xCloud - PlayStation LifeStyle https://www.playstationlifestyle.net/tag/project-xcloud/ PS5, PS4, PS Plus, and PSN News, Guides, Trophies, Reviews, and More! Mon, 04 Mar 2024 14:02:18 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.4.3 https://www.playstationlifestyle.net/wp-content/uploads/sites/9/2023/03/cropped-favicon.png?w=32 Project xCloud - PlayStation LifeStyle https://www.playstationlifestyle.net/tag/project-xcloud/ 32 32 PS5 Cloud Streaming Has Visible Advantages Over Microsoft xCloud, Analysis Finds https://www.playstationlifestyle.net/2024/03/04/ps5-cloud-streaming-vs-microsoft-xcloud-analysis/ https://www.playstationlifestyle.net/2024/03/04/ps5-cloud-streaming-vs-microsoft-xcloud-analysis/#respond Mon, 04 Mar 2024 14:02:02 +0000 https://www.playstationlifestyle.net/?p=899061 A Digital Foundry analysis has found that PS5 cloud streaming outperforms Microsoft xCloud in a number of aspects. In fact, the only department in which xCloud surpasses PS5 streaming is latency, and that’s because Microsoft’s service is streaming Series S versions of games rather than their superior Series X counterparts. How PS5 cloud streaming outperforms […]

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A Digital Foundry analysis has found that PS5 cloud streaming outperforms Microsoft xCloud in a number of aspects. In fact, the only department in which xCloud surpasses PS5 streaming is latency, and that’s because Microsoft’s service is streaming Series S versions of games rather than their superior Series X counterparts.

How PS5 cloud streaming outperforms Microsoft xCloud

Digital Foundry notes that performance wise, games streamed on the PS5 mostly closely represent locally installed games, but that’s not the case when it comes to xCloud. Those streaming games on the Xbox Series X are getting somewhat of a downgraded version that’s more reprentative of the Series S.

Games streamed on the PS5 also offer better resolution and higher bitrate albeit with inferior latency compared to the xCloud. “Between the use of PS5-grade hardware server-side, the higher bitrate and resolution, PlayStation Plus presents its catalogue at a quality level that’s much closer to justifying that Premium label – even if it’s behind Xbox in terms of latency,” Digital Foundry concludes.

Digital Foundry also notes that both PS5 streaming and Microsoft xCloud come with a similar price tag but Sony offers 851 games compared to Microsoft’s 402 games. 201 out of Sony’s 851 games are PS5 titles.

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DualSense Doesn’t Work on PS4, But Pairs With Other Devices and xCloud https://www.playstationlifestyle.net/2020/10/23/dualsense-compatibility-test-ps4/ https://www.playstationlifestyle.net/2020/10/23/dualsense-compatibility-test-ps4/#respond Fri, 23 Oct 2020 20:00:24 +0000 https://www.playstationlifestyle.net/?p=838491 Sony remains cagey about a few things with respect to its next-gen hardware. One mystery concerns the DualSense controller’s functionality on other devices, namely PlayStation 4. Interestingly, it appears that while DualSense won’t work on the PS4, the device does pair with some products beyond the PlayStation ecosystem. Thus far, the new controller’s most intriguing […]

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DualSense Compatibility Test

Sony remains cagey about a few things with respect to its next-gen hardware. One mystery concerns the DualSense controller’s functionality on other devices, namely PlayStation 4. Interestingly, it appears that while DualSense won’t work on the PS4, the device does pair with some products beyond the PlayStation ecosystem. Thus far, the new controller’s most intriguing compatibility test has taken place on an Android device with Microsoft’s xCloud. And it works.

Like several other influencers, YouTuber Austin Evans recently received a DualSense from Sony. Naturally, he tested the device’s compatibility on a series of products. Evans’ video demonstration shows that, apart from the baked in microphone, DualSense does not function with PS4. (Perhaps a patch will one day change that?) Afterwards, he tried to get the new controller going on Microsoft’s Surface Laptop Go. And it paired fairly well; the left stick worked fine, but the right stick, Evans said, was “a little bit weird.” Face buttons, D-Pad, and the top buttons had good results.

Next, the YouTuber paired the DualSense with a Google Pixel 5 phone, which proved a success. Lastly, Evans tested the controller on Microsoft’s xCloud gaming service. It, too, worked. He even managed to play Forza, though only DualSense’s base functions came to life, of course. As Sony’s said in the past, haptic feedback and the adaptive triggers were built only with PS5 games in mind.

See the full video from Austin Evans below. At the 5:00 mark is when he begins testing the controller’s compatibility on other devices.

Since media outlets and a number of influencers are finally have access to PS5, more impressions are bound to go live in the days and weeks ahead leading to the console’s launch.

PlayStation 5 arrives in the US, Japan, Australia, Canada, Mexico, New Zealand, and South Korea on November 12th. It hits stores in Europe, the Middle East, South America, Asia, and South Africa one week later on November 19th.

[Source: Austin Evans on YouTube]

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Report: Amazon Entering the Game Streaming Market Next Year With New Service https://www.playstationlifestyle.net/2019/11/21/amazon-game-streaming-service-2020-reveal/ https://www.playstationlifestyle.net/2019/11/21/amazon-game-streaming-service-2020-reveal/#respond Fri, 22 Nov 2019 00:00:49 +0000 https://www.playstationlifestyle.net/?p=812590 Will they learn from Google?

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AMazon game streaming service report rumor

Whether we wanted it or not, game streaming is the next major frontier that video game platforms are exploring. Whether that’s Sony’s PlayStation Now endeavors, Microsoft’s xCloud, or even Google entering the market with Stadia, everyone wants a piece of the streaming pie as options are explored and tech is advanced. New reports suggest that Amazon will enter the market next year with a video game streaming service of its own.

CNET reports that two sources have filled them in on Amazon’s plans to announce the streaming service next year, something it’s had in the works for some time now. The sources say that—similar to Google—Amazon has been picking up games industry talent to help deliver the upcoming service. While the sources didn’t implicate the timing of the launch, Wedbush Securities analyst Michael Pachter expects the service to launch competitively with the PlayStation 5 and next-gen Xbox. “The odds of them letting the Scarlett and PS5 launch without Amazon being there is zero.”

Amazon has explored the video game space before, starting its own development studio and creating its own game engine, but neither has managed to find much success. While Amazon Game Studios had layoffs earlier this year, it’s expected that job listings under Amazon Web Services for a “new initiative” are for the as-yet-unannounced games streaming service.

Considering Amazon’s failed attempts to enter the video game market in a competitive way and looking to Google Stadia’s own very rocky early launch, it’s easy to be skeptical about another big company trying to squeeze into cloud gaming and streaming services. The company could face the same criticisms as Google, most of which boil down to wonder exactly who the service is for. Without exclusives to bolster the platform (and considering the layoffs at Amazon Game Studios, it’s hard to imagine they have any exclusives in the pipeline), Amazon will have a hard time locating a specific audience unless it shows a unique value proposition for its service.

For now, all eyes are on Sony, Microsoft, and Google as they each work to improve their respective game streaming services and convince consumers of the value that their services can provide. Depending on where each of them stands next year will determine just how much Amazon will have to come out of the gate swinging when they do finally enter the market.

[Source: CNET; Via: Gamesindustry.biz]

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Do We Really Need To Be Talking About Next Generation Consoles? https://www.playstationlifestyle.net/2018/10/23/next-generation-consoles/ https://www.playstationlifestyle.net/2018/10/23/next-generation-consoles/#respond Tue, 23 Oct 2018 18:00:58 +0000 https://www.playstationlifestyle.net/?p=708475 The future is great and all, but what about the present?

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next generation consoles

Over the past couple of months, the topic of next generation consoles has seemed to make its rounds in the media every week or so. Whether it be news of an executive hinting at the future of their consoles, leaked information headlines, or some kind of vague announcement, whenever the scent of next generation consoles is in the air, people seem to go crazy.

Just recently, the president of Sony, Kenichiro Yoshida, was giving an interview to the Financial Times when he said, “At this point, what I can say is it’s necessary to have next generation hardware.” He did not give any more information, such as a timeframe or a name drop for the future console; all he did was make a vague statement about the future. However, this vague statement caught fire and took up news headlines for the day.

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On the flip side, Microsoft has been making announcements about their new game streaming service known as Project xCloud. The idea behind this is simply to be able to take games with you anywhere, and not have them limited to a console. Project xCloud aims to allow games to be on demand and available on any screen. While public trials for Microsoft’s latest venture will begin in 2019, the project itself has been said to be a “multi-year journey.” So, of course, this has people talking about next generation consoles already and the impact it could have on them.

Even game developers are getting in on the next generation console talk. At this year’s annual E3, Bethesda teased a game known as Starfield. The game is being described as Bethesda’s next generation game. The teaser trailer shown at E3 can be seen below. If you don’t want to watch it, I will save you the trouble. All that it is, is a video of space with light that slowly comes around a planet with dramatic music in the background. Then a spacecraft is shown. The end. This simple trailer caused headlines from all the big gaming outlets talking about next generation consoles and games, and the hype wheel continued to turn while seeming to skip out on the release of Fallout 76 that was just a few mere months away.

Now I am not harping on speculating about the future or even teasing it. The question I am trying to answer for myself is, do we really need to be talking about next generation consoles right now? If Sony and Microsoft were going to sit down and actually answer questions about the next generation of gaming and reveal information, I’d be all for it. Instead, they are making very vague statements about what we all already know is coming. We aren’t actually getting any new information.

Focus on the Now, Not the Next Generation Consoles Possibilities

For starters, I think console makers and game developers should focus on creating great games and content now instead of focusing on an undetailed future. Sony has put out two fantastic games this year (among many others), God of War and Spider-Man. Let’s focus our talk on those games and give them the attention they deserve now, instead of dissecting every word of an incredibly vague quote referring to consoles in the near future. We have information on great games now, let’s not allow that to go unnoticed and unappreciated for speculations about something we know nothing about and are being given no information about.

Alongside that, I think when we focus so much on the vague future of gaming, we are diminishing what we are being given now. Some fantastic games have come out this year. Santa Monica blew the roof off with God of War, Insomniac Games out did what everyone expected with Spider-Man, and highly anticipated games are finally coming out, like Red Dead Redemption 2 and Fallout 76. Let’s put our focus on what we have now and enjoy all the hard work that has gone into it. Once Sony and Microsoft are ready to give out actual information about next generation consoles, then we can begin having those discussions. But in the meantime, you can find me playing God of War.

If you haven’t figured it out yet, I really don’t like when companies give vague statements on things that they know are hyped up just for PR points. If you’re going to talk about something, wait until you can actually give us details and answer the community’s questions. Continuing to dangle next generation consoles in front of gamers’ faces while purposely keeping it out of reach is simply annoying and unnecessary.

With all that being said, I am not totally against next generation console talk, I actually think there is a place for it. I am just not sure that place is right now in 2018. It just doesn’t seem like anyone is ready to give out any real information quite yet.

Speculating About Next Generation Consoles Is One Thing…

It is fun to speculate about the future and come up with theories based on teases and stuff of that nature. When a developer releases a vague trailer for a new game and leaves it at that, it’s incredibly fun to hop on places like Reddit and read all the different fan theories. Take Hideo Kojima’s Death Stranding for example. That game has gotten like four different gameplay trailers and still, no one really has any idea what it is about.

But there is a difference between what Death Stranding is doing and what console makers are currently doing. We are getting content for Death Stranding, but we are not getting content regarding next generation consoles. The trailers for Death Stranding are filled with hints and clues about the game, while statements from Yoshida about the next PlayStation console merely acknowledges a need for a new console in the future without giving out any substantial information.

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There will always be a need for new and updated technology. A game like Red Dead Redemption 2 would not be nearly as exciting if we were playing it on the PlayStation 3 as opposed to the PlayStation 4 Pro. I am not at all against console makers preparing for the future and working on the technology years in advance. What I am against is stirring the pot when you are not willing to add anything substantial to it.

Thinking about the future and making predictions can be a lot of fun, but it can also be incredibly frustrating. Next generation console talk has gaming outlets giving vague details of the future and skipping over present content. We live in 2018, and right now next generation consoles are likely still a few years out. Until console makers and game developers are willing to give out substantial information about the next generation of consoles, let’s focus on, enjoy, and appreciate what we have now.

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