• dinckel@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    I genuinely just don’t understand the value proposition of this handheld. It’s remote play only, with no standalone capabilities, that also only works with the PS5. You could use your existing phone, and receive exactly the same product. Or if you’re committed to buying a handheld, you could absolutely get a Steam Deck, still receive the remote functionality, but also have a system that can not only play your PC games, but play like 5 generations of console games from the past

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      Most of my games are on PlayStation. The Steam Deck is clearly the more powerful and capable device, but it is also more expensive and I have no need for any of the extra features. I love the ergonomics of the PS Portal (even though it looks silly), the haptics, the huge screen, and it all comes with a seamless integration into the PlayStation ecosystem. Plus there is no need to take the case off of my phone every time I want to play it unlike the Backbone.

      It’s definitely not for everyone but they call it a DadStation for a reason ☺️.

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          You are right. Even though I’ve had an absolute blast using the PS Portal daily ever since i got it I have made the difficult decision to return it because the internet told me that it’s actually not good.

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            Prehaps an ayn loki zero might be up your valley as its a full fledged budget steamdeck type pc for the same price as a ps portal this might be perfect for you as you could have playstations desktop streaming app installed and some desktop games that’ll run on the meager loki zeros hardware I hear it does a good job emulating games upto ps2 games

            https://www.ayntec.com/products/loki-zero-preorder

            Or of course a full fledged steamdeck

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      You could use your existing phone, and receive exactly the same product.

      Your phone has an 8” screen and an integrated Dual Sense?

      Or if you’re committed to buying a handheld, you could absolutely get a Steam Deck, still receive the remote functionality

      Your Steam Deck has adaptive triggers and HD haptics? Mine doesn’t.

      I’m considering getting this even though I already have a Steam Deck.

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        Funny how they pretend to ask a question, then downvote you when you give them an answer they don’t like.

        It’s also half the price of the SD with a bigger resolution screen (bUt mUh oLEd). I pick it up, press like 2 buttons, and I’m playing in 20 sec. I was happy to pay for the convenience, have been using it a lot since I got it the day after the release.

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        1 year ago

        Lol, would love to hear why on earth this is downvoted - guess we’re in full on reddit mode and just downvoting everything that isn’t exactly what I think lol

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        You can plug your dual sense into both a phone and a steam deck without it costing you any more money.

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          And the dual-sense then attaches to your phone and increases the size of the screen for free?

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            1 year ago

            Get some glue and make a holder or something. Bigger screen? Use a tablet, laptop, or PC that you’ve probably already got. £200 for a device that can’t do anything on its own? Stop bending over for them.

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                Yeah, and convenience used to be putting multiple different functions in one device. Now apparently it’s more convenient to pay £200 for a device that can literally only do one thing instead of using the many other devices you already own to conveniently do the same thing.

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                  Yeah, and convenience used to be putting multiple different functions in one device

                  Yeah, I always use my Swiss army knife in the kitchen, way more convenient than using my chef’s knife, because it combines so many functions.

                  Convenience is often a tool that does one thing and does it really well. Combining multiple functions almost always complicates things.

                  I used to own a combination microwave/oven/steamer/grill that I replaced with a simple microwave, as I rarely if ever used any of those other functions. Guess which one is more convenient to use?

                  Compare a simple black and white laser printer with an all-in-one printer/scanner/fax combo an tell me which one is more convenient.

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                A handheld that can only stream games from a home console is anything but convenient.

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                  On the contrary, it’s super convenient. You turn it on, it connects, you play.

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        Honestly when it drops to $150 or so, I’m in. Mostly for these same reasons. I use the PS5 on the good TV, but if I wanna be in the room with my partner while they watch a trash reality show, and keep working on my game, this is perfect. At $200, I’ll stick with remote play on Android and a Bluetooth controller, but the Portal seems better for this use case. So when the price is low enough… Sure.

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        I’m considering getting this even though I already have a Steam Deck.

        I recommend you to do some research, it might not be that good for the only thing this gadget can do.

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    I don’t understand what market the PlayStation Portal was designed for.

    You’re basically paying £200 for a DualSense controller MacGyver’d on a tablet screen that can only remote play PS5 games or stream from PSNow. There are both cheaper and better options which support not just Sony’s ecosystem but also other gaming platforms.

    Not to mention that cloud gaming in general just sucks.

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      Cloud gaming doesn’t suck though. As long as you have good Internet, it’s awesome. I have several thousand hours with cloud gaming and couldn’t have played any of those games otherwise, very rarely have any issues.

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        Same here og 2020 stadia user here although I wouldn’t necessarily call cloud gaming ideal

        pc gaming is the way to go nowadays with Cheap games on steam and free games on epic games sometimes on gog plus playing online is free and nowadays you can build yourself a very cheap rx 480/570 miners are trying get rid of there stock i5 4450/i7 3770 pc for very cheaply pair that with a 60gb ssd and above for a boot drive and a 1tb hdd and your gaming

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    I was under the impression it was a lot more than $200, but that still seems costly for what it does. For $100 more you can get an AYN Odin 2 which does a hell of a lot more stuff for the price.