Project Q is the upcoming streaming only device that will allow you to play games installed on a PlayStation 5 remotely.
It has not been announced if the handheld will allow streaming of games from the cloud and is rumoured to cost between £250 - £300.

Will you be picking one up later this year?

  • @47_Alpha_Tango@lemmy.worldOP
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    31 year ago

    Can’t the Steam Deck do that with the remote play app for Windows? Plus it’s also a gaming PC. I’m considering picking one up instead of a Project Q.

    • @lapommedeterre@lemmy.world
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      21 year ago

      Yeah, pretty much. SteamDeck can basically do whatever any PC can do.

      I’m trying to think what would make Project Q more enticing than it being just a device that’s locked to PS5 only, lol. If Sony released PC software for streaming to it, it would up the appeal quite a bit.

      I already have a SteamDeck and stream to a phone, so I’m not in for a Project Q but I can think of some friends who’d probably get one of it had functionality outside of only the PS5.

    • conciselyverbose
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      21 year ago

      Chiaki is the one they use and I think it works on Linux. Streaming (even locally) kind of sucks so I don’t use it, but I see it mentioned all the time.

      I could see choosing this over the steam deck if it was like $100, but if it’s $300 I don’t see how you don’t get to $400 for the Steam Deck instead. You’ll probably want to add storage eventually, but even if you stuck to small indie/2D stuff that will fit in 64GB, that adds a huge amount of value.

      • @Disconnekted@lemmy.fmhy.ml
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        11 year ago

        I use Chiaki4deck to play golf/adventure/strategy games. The input latency is less forgiving in racing/fps/survival genres.

      • @NightOwl@lemmy.one
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        11 year ago

        It was recently on sale for $359 too and all models can have the storage upgraded, so I think the cheapest option is the best one to get and picking up a 512TB or 1TB drive to upgrade it.

        • conciselyverbose
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          21 year ago

          In terms of cost effectiveness yeah. I don’t regret the 512 at all, though. Etched glass blows antiglare screen protectors out of the water.

          2TB is getting real close to the price I could justify. I’m just tightening my belt for other bigger ticket stuff.

          • @NightOwl@lemmy.one
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            11 year ago

            I’m expecting my next big ticket purchase to be Deckard if it ever comes out. That’ll be my entry into VR. I’m keeping eye an Deck compatible storage prices too. Hope storage keeps dropping.

            • conciselyverbose
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              11 year ago

              I want the Apple Vision Pro lol. It’s a chunk of change, but the amount of tech they put in there is stupid, and ideally I’d get in some development to be on the ground floor when they make a more affordable version.

              VR is nice. Skyrim was mind blowing. It just takes up too much space and where I have space isn’t where I use my computer so I fell off it.

              • @lapommedeterre@lemmy.world
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                21 year ago

                I’d like to say I’d get a Vision Pro when it’s cooled off and maybe pick it up used but I wonder about the creation process. I think I heard about something with scanning the face when ordering so is it meant to be form fitting? I guess maybe I can get it used and have it adjusted/be scanned for a replacement padding.

                • conciselyverbose
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                  11 year ago

                  I have to think there will be some method of scanning to replace the back at some point. While they’d obviously love it if everyone got their own, I can’t imagine they think it’s realistic enough that they’d try to force your hand and pass up on the software sales of multiple users on a device, especially when they can’t make all that many.

                  But worst case you can probably get a third party, not custom fit option at some point.

              • @NightOwl@lemmy.one
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                11 year ago

                I’d love the vision too, but I’m going to wait for the vision air after couple generations haha. By then I’m sure VR will be absolutely amazing and blow out the first Gen vision pro and hopefully make it look ridiculously bulky by then and be a much lighter sleeker headset.

                • conciselyverbose
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                  1 year ago

                  I’m guessing the “cheap” version will be significantly cut down. If you actually compare the tech in it to the rest of the space I think they’re pricing it pretty damn aggressively. There aren’t other options with just the resolution, but when there are they’re going to be $2k+ on their own. The resolution is the biggest thing I’ve been waiting for before moving from my vive. It makes a huge difference.

                  I’m guessing they’ll be best in class at low latency full quality passthrough for a good while, too. Nothing else out there is close to that. Add in how much more powerful it is than the other standalone options and Apple being miles ahead of anyone else in terms of AR development tools (solo developers can genuinely make AR stuff right now that works on the phone), and I’d really like to take the plunge. We’ll see how my self control works in the mean time and whether I can actually be there to pull the trigger right away, but there’s nothing out there comparable to what it is.