So why aren’t we able to stream them games Sony?!ĭon’t you have enough server capacity for everybody? If not, why not? Or are we Asians just an afterthought in the grand scheme of things? Come on, at least give us an answer one way or another. Let me say it again, the tech works though I don’t recommend using the US PSN due to the lag. I tried it with Resident Evil: The Darkside Chronicles, I tried it with Trash Panic and I tried it with Tokyo Jungle. There’s a bit of lag (a few milliseconds) but it’s playable enough. I’ll be honest, I’ve already tried streaming some games on my PS5 with my US PSN account. Why aren’t we able to play PS3 games via the cloud in Singapore? Licensing? Probably, but it still doesn’t explain why first party (or second party) titles aren’t available to stream. On the Xbox, streaming your games is easily available and playable with minimal lag…so it’s certainly not an issue of the bandwidth. Why hasn’t streaming been an option for us? We can stream 4K media via Netflix, Youtube, Disney+ and Amazon Prime Video, yet Sony thinks we don’t have the bandwidth or tech to stream games? My question is, why are Asian subscribers treated like secondary citizens? There’s a whole buttload of PS3 titles ready to be played. It used to be the PS Now service, but is now bundled into the Playstation Plus tier offerings, part of the Classics Catalogue. as both players communicate through a common back-end server. Did you know, that in the US, if you subscribe to the highest tier of the Playstation Plus service, you get access to PS3 games via streaming? will continue to react to media coverage of parental concern about video game content. Playstation Network subscribers in Asia are getting a bum deal…and some of you might not even realize it.
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