The Deck can do the same thing but also a whole lot of other shit without a PS5 connection. There’s no reason that product exists especially given the high price.
It’s $200 to play remotely. I already have an attachment for my phone, but this screen is larger and it’s a full size controller. It seems to be exactly what I want.
Chiaki is awesome except that, at least on the android version, I can’t use the touchpad or touchpad buttons with a dual sense controller. Which makes playing a lot of games impossible. Haven’t tried it on PC but it might work better for playing games on the PS5 through my VR setup.
I did consider Asus ROG Ally and Valve’s Steam Deck, both seem like an excellent choice assuming you have an interest in other things as well, but those didn’t seem too plug-and-play with the PlayStation 5, since it’s the only system I use.
I play a lot of games that aren’t as sensitive to input latency, games such as Disgaea, Persona, and various visual novels. So it works great for my purposes. I haven’t tried it outside my home network yet, though.
How do you like the PS thing? Is it pretty responsive?
The Deck can do the same thing but also a whole lot of other shit without a PS5 connection. There’s no reason that product exists especially given the high price.
It’s $200 to play remotely. I already have an attachment for my phone, but this screen is larger and it’s a full size controller. It seems to be exactly what I want.
Chiaki is awesome except that, at least on the android version, I can’t use the touchpad or touchpad buttons with a dual sense controller. Which makes playing a lot of games impossible. Haven’t tried it on PC but it might work better for playing games on the PS5 through my VR setup.
I did consider Asus ROG Ally and Valve’s Steam Deck, both seem like an excellent choice assuming you have an interest in other things as well, but those didn’t seem too plug-and-play with the PlayStation 5, since it’s the only system I use.
I play a lot of games that aren’t as sensitive to input latency, games such as Disgaea, Persona, and various visual novels. So it works great for my purposes. I haven’t tried it outside my home network yet, though.