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Will Sony continue remote play support for the PS4?

Sure, the DualShock analog remote has been the trademark of every Sony PlayStation game console to date, including the PS3, but there’s a good chance that PS3 will be the last game console to introduce the DualShock analog remote.

But, aside from the DualShock analog remote, another interesting point to discuss here is remote play support, which almost seems useless on the PS3, because all you can play are PS1 or PS2 level games. In simple terms, remote play is not that effective on PS3, if you want to play some of the games with very high graphic details.

It’s also quite possible that PS4 will integrate a TV, internet connection and controller, and allow you to play remotely as long as you have all these things in place.

If the PS4 really did come without an optical media, it would make a lot of sense to develop a wireless remote, which could be WiFi or Bluetooth enabled.

This in turn would lead to the possibility of direct video streaming to the monitor, and there are many things that strongly favor Sony to invest in remote play development in a superior way (as opposed to just being an option on PS3). .

Looking at current technical levels, video transmission is not really a very elegant thing, and it turns out to be relatively easy and very doable, although the reception level will have to be increased drastically.

But, the biggest deciding factor in this regard would obviously be Sony’s decision to respond on optical media, because Remote Play wouldn’t be too doable in sync with optical media: you really wouldn’t want to get up to change the disc each. time, will you?

So, in light of the current development, remote play support for the PS4 looks quite a bit on the cards, but it will surely depend heavily on the other decision Sony makes in design, hardware and spec selection. PS4 techniques finally. As of now, these are all speculation, and after all, you can only speculate when Sony has decided not to reveal a single word about the PS4.

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