hmm..seemed to have missed this announcement.
On the Playstation Blog...
Aug 23, 2016
"We’re excited to announce that PlayStation Now is making the jump to Windows PC. The app launches overseas in parts of Europe soon and will come to North America shortly thereafter.
This will bring a wide selection of PlayStation exclusive titles to Windows PC for the very first time, including entries in the Uncharted, God of War, and Ratchet & Clank franchises, as well as beloved PS3 games like The Last of Us and Journey. Current subscribers have a new way to access PS Now’s library of over 400 games, and the PC app provides a new way for even more gamers to discover and play the service.
We’re also introducing a new device, the DualShock 4 USB Wireless Adaptor, which launches in early September for a suggested retail price of $24.99 ($29.99 CAD). This adaptor will let you connect a DualShock 4 to PC and Mac wirelessly, and will enable every feature of the controller you know and love: buttons, analog sticks, touch pad, light bar, motion sensors, vibration, and stereo headset jack – as long as the gaming application supports these features."
For more info on PS Now, including the full library of games, visit: [url=https://www.playstation.com/en-us/explore/playstationnow/]PSNow.com[/url]
"We’re excited to announce that PlayStation Now is making the jump to Windows PC. The app launches overseas in parts of Europe soon and will come to North America shortly thereafter.
This will bring a wide selection of PlayStation exclusive titles to Windows PC for the very first time, including entries in the Uncharted, God of War, and Ratchet & Clank franchises, as well as beloved PS3 games like The Last of Us and Journey. Current subscribers have a new way to access PS Now’s library of over 400 games, and the PC app provides a new way for even more gamers to discover and play the service.
We’re also introducing a new device, the DualShock 4 USB Wireless Adaptor, which launches in early September for a suggested retail price of $24.99 ($29.99 CAD). This adaptor will let you connect a DualShock 4 to PC and Mac wirelessly, and will enable every feature of the controller you know and love: buttons, analog sticks, touch pad, light bar, motion sensors, vibration, and stereo headset jack – as long as the gaming application supports these features."
For more info on PS Now, including the full library of games, visit: PSNow.com
What are you talking about - I`ve posted that the day it got announced and it was only available here in UK (and two more).
I was first ! I`ll hunt you down :)
What are you talking about - I`ve posted that the day it got announced and it was only available here in UK (and two more).
I was first ! I`ll hunt you down :)
lol, I swear I did a forum search first :P
I checked again and found your post.
[quote="SKAUT"]I think someone mentioned that X Scorpio will be not only powerful at basic but also upgradable in the future. People will be able to install extra component like second GPU or more memory. Yep - that will totally make it look like a small PC. Easier to manage then PC thou.
I`m buying PS4 Pro just to play exclusives and also to get PlayStation NOW which is giving me all games from PS3 on my PC. Already got it but didn`t managed to test it out because I don`t have proper controller. I am wondering if they look any better on PC. Most likely not since they are streamed from server.[/quote]
It's going to be $19.99 a month or $100 a year.
For some reason, I thought it was going to be like EA Access, where you download the games. But since it's streaming, there's no chance for 3D :(
Hopefully, the streaming service fails and they implement downloadable games that can be ran via an emulator app.
GeForce Now is probable the best game streaming service currently available. And if you look at the forums, you can see that it is not without it's own issues. Streaming Netflix is OK because you can buffer video, to compensate for latency issues. Streaming games, just isn't a good idea. Not with ISPs and Net Neutrality failing us.
SKAUT said:I think someone mentioned that X Scorpio will be not only powerful at basic but also upgradable in the future. People will be able to install extra component like second GPU or more memory. Yep - that will totally make it look like a small PC. Easier to manage then PC thou.
I`m buying PS4 Pro just to play exclusives and also to get PlayStation NOW which is giving me all games from PS3 on my PC. Already got it but didn`t managed to test it out because I don`t have proper controller. I am wondering if they look any better on PC. Most likely not since they are streamed from server.
It's going to be $19.99 a month or $100 a year.
For some reason, I thought it was going to be like EA Access, where you download the games. But since it's streaming, there's no chance for 3D :(
Hopefully, the streaming service fails and they implement downloadable games that can be ran via an emulator app.
GeForce Now is probable the best game streaming service currently available. And if you look at the forums, you can see that it is not without it's own issues. Streaming Netflix is OK because you can buffer video, to compensate for latency issues. Streaming games, just isn't a good idea. Not with ISPs and Net Neutrality failing us.
This is no deal the games are old and it would be cheaper in the long run to purchase a used PS3 and purchase the old games used from EBay.
There are roughly 60 to 70 PS3 3D games.
[quote="D-Man11"]lol, I swear I did a forum search first :P
I checked again and found your post.
[quote="SKAUT"]I think someone mentioned that X Scorpio will be not only powerful at basic but also upgradable in the future. People will be able to install extra component like second GPU or more memory. Yep - that will totally make it look like a small PC. Easier to manage then PC thou.
I`m buying PS4 Pro just to play exclusives and also to get PlayStation NOW which is giving me all games from PS3 on my PC. Already got it but didn`t managed to test it out because I don`t have proper controller. I am wondering if they look any better on PC. Most likely not since they are streamed from server.[/quote]
It's going to be $19.99 a month or $100 a year.
For some reason, I thought it was going to be like EA Access, where you download the games. But since it's streaming, there's no chance for 3D :(
Hopefully, the streaming service fails and they implement downloadable games that can be ran via an emulator app.
GeForce Now is probable the best game streaming service currently available. And if you look at the forums, you can see that it is not without it's own issues. Streaming Netflix is OK because you can buffer video, to compensate for latency issues. Streaming games, just isn't a good idea. Not with ISPs and Net Neutrality failing us.[/quote]
He he. I was lazy and didn`t bother to look it up. Ye - that was only a comment in other post. Shit :)
D-Man11 said:lol, I swear I did a forum search first :P
I checked again and found your post.
SKAUT said:I think someone mentioned that X Scorpio will be not only powerful at basic but also upgradable in the future. People will be able to install extra component like second GPU or more memory. Yep - that will totally make it look like a small PC. Easier to manage then PC thou.
I`m buying PS4 Pro just to play exclusives and also to get PlayStation NOW which is giving me all games from PS3 on my PC. Already got it but didn`t managed to test it out because I don`t have proper controller. I am wondering if they look any better on PC. Most likely not since they are streamed from server.
It's going to be $19.99 a month or $100 a year.
For some reason, I thought it was going to be like EA Access, where you download the games. But since it's streaming, there's no chance for 3D :(
Hopefully, the streaming service fails and they implement downloadable games that can be ran via an emulator app.
GeForce Now is probable the best game streaming service currently available. And if you look at the forums, you can see that it is not without it's own issues. Streaming Netflix is OK because you can buffer video, to compensate for latency issues. Streaming games, just isn't a good idea. Not with ISPs and Net Neutrality failing us.
He he. I was lazy and didn`t bother to look it up. Ye - that was only a comment in other post. Shit :)
[quote="zig11727"]This is no deal the games are old and it would be cheaper in the long run to purchase a used PS3 and purchase the old games used from EBay.
There are roughly 60 to 70 PS3 3D games.
[/quote]
Good point.
zig11727 said:This is no deal the games are old and it would be cheaper in the long run to purchase a used PS3 and purchase the old games used from EBay.
There are roughly 60 to 70 PS3 3D games.
Good point.
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The point is purchasing a used or new PS3 and purchasing the games used would be cheaper in the long run then there steaming service plus you own the PS3 and games.
Sony steaming service is all old games.
3D is fake but it is a console with limited power and it is better than 2D. For the amount of memory and hardware Sony did a very good job as introducing user's to 3D.
The point is purchasing a used or new PS3 and purchasing the games used would be cheaper in the long run then there steaming service plus you own the PS3 and games.
Sony steaming service is all old games.
3D is fake but it is a console with limited power and it is better than 2D. For the amount of memory and hardware Sony did a very good job as introducing user's to 3D.
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[quote="chtiblue"]yeah but it is nasty fake 3d[/quote]
3D in the PS3 is not fake!
My first S3D experience was with a PS3. I got a 3D TV Bravia bundled with a PS3 and Super Stardust HD and Motor Storm 3D Rift years ago. I was so impressed with 3D that it made me buy a PC to use 3D Vision.
There are some good games in 3D in the PS3 (real geometry 3D).
These two games are still in my top list of best 3D experiences.
Super Stardust HD
MotorStorm Apocalypse
Xbox360 also had some games in 3D. Gears of War 3 was amazing in 3D.
3D in the PS3 is not fake!
My first S3D experience was with a PS3. I got a 3D TV Bravia bundled with a PS3 and Super Stardust HD and Motor Storm 3D Rift years ago. I was so impressed with 3D that it made me buy a PC to use 3D Vision.
There are some good games in 3D in the PS3 (real geometry 3D).
These two games are still in my top list of best 3D experiences.
Super Stardust HD
MotorStorm Apocalypse
Xbox360 also had some games in 3D. Gears of War 3 was amazing in 3D.
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Some PS3/360 games were fake 3D, some were real HD 3D and some were real lower res 3D...
Iirc Gears 3 was fake 3D, TriOviz, as were most Unreal Engine games, Silent Hill: Downpour, etc and CryEngine games were also fake 3D, Crysis 3.
Super Stardust HD, Avatar: The Game, etc. were real HD 3D and games like Killzone 3 were a very lo-res/pixelated real 3D, still better than 2D imo.
The biggest issue was most games didn't utilize a decent 'convergence' setting and/or any way to set/change it, Avatar: The Game being the exception... that game had amazing 3D and a ton of tweakable settings, but games like Stranger's Wrath had extremely low/if any 'convergence' and no way to change it...
On top of that the separation/depth was usually extremely low compared to your IPD, still better than nothing but nothing compared to a properly tweaked 3D setup.
Some PS3/360 games were fake 3D, some were real HD 3D and some were real lower res 3D...
Iirc Gears 3 was fake 3D, TriOviz, as were most Unreal Engine games, Silent Hill: Downpour, etc and CryEngine games were also fake 3D, Crysis 3.
Super Stardust HD, Avatar: The Game, etc. were real HD 3D and games like Killzone 3 were a very lo-res/pixelated real 3D, still better than 2D imo.
The biggest issue was most games didn't utilize a decent 'convergence' setting and/or any way to set/change it, Avatar: The Game being the exception... that game had amazing 3D and a ton of tweakable settings, but games like Stranger's Wrath had extremely low/if any 'convergence' and no way to change it...
On top of that the separation/depth was usually extremely low compared to your IPD, still better than nothing but nothing compared to a properly tweaked 3D setup.
I remember Avatar the game to have fixed convergence, but the convergence used had a lot of pop-out (your character was always in front of the screen).
The 3D strength value affected both the amount of depth and pop-out simultaneously, but the screen depth was always the same.
One very interesting feature the game had was the screens size setting, the game used it set the scale of the 3D effect
I remember Avatar the game to have fixed convergence, but the convergence used had a lot of pop-out (your character was always in front of the screen).
The 3D strength value affected both the amount of depth and pop-out simultaneously, but the screen depth was always the same.
One very interesting feature the game had was the screens size setting, the game used it set the scale of the 3D effect
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For Avatar, if you add a convergence setting to Nvidia's profile, you can make it so that there is not any popout.
If you change anything in game, it resets to games settings. But otherwise it works.
Uncharted 3 is real 3D.
Here is how to set it: (in French)
[url]http://forum.hardware.fr/hfr/JeuxVideo/Consoles/reglages-ameliorer-relief-sujet_176408_1.htm#t9762838[/url]
[img]http://s25.postimg.org/j8kvmwhtn/3_D_Uncharted3_PS3.jpg[/img]
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Amazing 3D with 100% depth when set correctly.
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Sony is ending the sale of PlayStation game codes in physical and digital stores
Only available on PlayStation store now
https://www.gamesindustry.biz/articles/2019-03-26-sony-pulls-full-game-download-codes-from-all-stores
On the Playstation Blog...
Aug 23, 2016
"We’re excited to announce that PlayStation Now is making the jump to Windows PC. The app launches overseas in parts of Europe soon and will come to North America shortly thereafter.
This will bring a wide selection of PlayStation exclusive titles to Windows PC for the very first time, including entries in the Uncharted, God of War, and Ratchet & Clank franchises, as well as beloved PS3 games like The Last of Us and Journey. Current subscribers have a new way to access PS Now’s library of over 400 games, and the PC app provides a new way for even more gamers to discover and play the service.
We’re also introducing a new device, the DualShock 4 USB Wireless Adaptor, which launches in early September for a suggested retail price of $24.99 ($29.99 CAD). This adaptor will let you connect a DualShock 4 to PC and Mac wirelessly, and will enable every feature of the controller you know and love: buttons, analog sticks, touch pad, light bar, motion sensors, vibration, and stereo headset jack – as long as the gaming application supports these features."
For more info on PS Now, including the full library of games, visit: PSNow.com
I was first ! I`ll hunt you down :)
https://steamcommunity.com/profiles/76561198014296177/
I checked again and found your post.
It's going to be $19.99 a month or $100 a year.
For some reason, I thought it was going to be like EA Access, where you download the games. But since it's streaming, there's no chance for 3D :(
Hopefully, the streaming service fails and they implement downloadable games that can be ran via an emulator app.
GeForce Now is probable the best game streaming service currently available. And if you look at the forums, you can see that it is not without it's own issues. Streaming Netflix is OK because you can buffer video, to compensate for latency issues. Streaming games, just isn't a good idea. Not with ISPs and Net Neutrality failing us.
There are roughly 60 to 70 PS3 3D games.
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He he. I was lazy and didn`t bother to look it up. Ye - that was only a comment in other post. Shit :)
https://steamcommunity.com/profiles/76561198014296177/
Good point.
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Sony steaming service is all old games.
3D is fake but it is a console with limited power and it is better than 2D. For the amount of memory and hardware Sony did a very good job as introducing user's to 3D.
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3D in the PS3 is not fake!
My first S3D experience was with a PS3. I got a 3D TV Bravia bundled with a PS3 and Super Stardust HD and Motor Storm 3D Rift years ago. I was so impressed with 3D that it made me buy a PC to use 3D Vision.
There are some good games in 3D in the PS3 (real geometry 3D).
These two games are still in my top list of best 3D experiences.
Super Stardust HD
MotorStorm Apocalypse
Xbox360 also had some games in 3D. Gears of War 3 was amazing in 3D.
EVGA GTX 1070 FTW
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Iirc Gears 3 was fake 3D, TriOviz, as were most Unreal Engine games, Silent Hill: Downpour, etc and CryEngine games were also fake 3D, Crysis 3.
Super Stardust HD, Avatar: The Game, etc. were real HD 3D and games like Killzone 3 were a very lo-res/pixelated real 3D, still better than 2D imo.
The biggest issue was most games didn't utilize a decent 'convergence' setting and/or any way to set/change it, Avatar: The Game being the exception... that game had amazing 3D and a ton of tweakable settings, but games like Stranger's Wrath had extremely low/if any 'convergence' and no way to change it...
On top of that the separation/depth was usually extremely low compared to your IPD, still better than nothing but nothing compared to a properly tweaked 3D setup.
[MonitorSizeOverride][Global/Base Profile Tweaks][Depth=IPD]
The 3D strength value affected both the amount of depth and pop-out simultaneously, but the screen depth was always the same.
One very interesting feature the game had was the screens size setting, the game used it set the scale of the 3D effect
Passive 3D forever
110" DIY dual-projection system
2x Epson EH-TW3500 (1080p) + Linear Polarizers (SPAR)
XtremScreen Daylight 2.0
VNS Geobox501 signal converter
If you change anything in game, it resets to games settings. But otherwise it works.
Here is how to set it: (in French)
http://forum.hardware.fr/hfr/JeuxVideo/Consoles/reglages-ameliorer-relief-sujet_176408_1.htm#t9762838
Amazing 3D with 100% depth when set correctly.
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Only available on PlayStation store now
https://www.gamesindustry.biz/articles/2019-03-26-sony-pulls-full-game-download-codes-from-all-stores