Posted September 01, 2016
PSNow got its PC release today, and I gave it a try after updating my old PS account. Thanks to the one-week trial period I'll probably be able to play at least through the Last of Us within that time span - yup, seems like most people jumped on that one.
Anyway, after playing LoU for about two hours I must say: it ain't bad, especially for something a lot of PC people are probably jumping on release day. There were some minor streaming hiccups on occasion in the beginning but things seem to have become pretty smooth later.
- There's a teensy bit of input lag, for obvious reasons, but it hasn't detracted much from gameplay. For something more slower paced and something that doesn't need super accuracy it works just fine. I doubt fighting games would be much fun on it though. Heh.
- It plays perfectly with my wired Xbox 360 pad, including rumble. It's just a matter of the remembering what button to associate with the on-screen prompts. ;)
- Now it doesn't look as crisp as it would as on an actual PS3. It's a bit murky due to the video compression, making something that wasn't all that high-def to begin with even a bit less stellar, but once I got totally into the game I barely even noticed. Yeah, it does look a bit pre-PS3 generation just with more detail. Take from that what you want.
- The initial longer loading time does seem like they're actually using PS3-like equipment, but once in game there was nary a pause even when being thrown back to a checkpoint due to dying stupidly.
All in all, not bad. Not bad at all.
Anyway, after playing LoU for about two hours I must say: it ain't bad, especially for something a lot of PC people are probably jumping on release day. There were some minor streaming hiccups on occasion in the beginning but things seem to have become pretty smooth later.
- There's a teensy bit of input lag, for obvious reasons, but it hasn't detracted much from gameplay. For something more slower paced and something that doesn't need super accuracy it works just fine. I doubt fighting games would be much fun on it though. Heh.
- It plays perfectly with my wired Xbox 360 pad, including rumble. It's just a matter of the remembering what button to associate with the on-screen prompts. ;)
- Now it doesn't look as crisp as it would as on an actual PS3. It's a bit murky due to the video compression, making something that wasn't all that high-def to begin with even a bit less stellar, but once I got totally into the game I barely even noticed. Yeah, it does look a bit pre-PS3 generation just with more detail. Take from that what you want.
- The initial longer loading time does seem like they're actually using PS3-like equipment, but once in game there was nary a pause even when being thrown back to a checkpoint due to dying stupidly.
All in all, not bad. Not bad at all.
Post edited September 01, 2016 by mistermumbles