

Even now my laptop only “mostly” works – windows update doesn’t work at all, and I’ve learned to never boot with an external monitor attached because some issue (that I assume to be with the graphics drivers it selected) causes it to bluescreen randomly if I do that. My favourite attempt was the one that failed to include the desktop icons, start menu and taskbar – I could log in and look at the wallpaper, because that’s the only UI it gave me, tho I could browse the filesystem (via Win+E) and run programs (via Win+R). I held off upgrading my gaming rig from 8.1 to 10 for a long while because the process of doing the same for my laptop in the weeks after 10 released was a nightmare. This would eliminate the need to have the DS4 plugged in as you would only have to be close enough to the PS4īecause people dislike it when change is forced on them, especially if it can easily break things that they rely on.

I guess I’ll find out when I try it, but it would suit me more if you could select your PC as a monitor, rather than having to control it though that as well, much like the VITA can assume the controls, or just act like a screen. I assume that even though the DS4 HAS to be connected via USB, it will just be plug and play and won’t require any specific software for it?Ħ0fps for the remote play is a good thing, 720p Max is a bit balls though, I’m interested to see how this actually looks on my Laptop screen. Personally, I am pumped for this feature, I have always done most of my gaming on my Alienware laptop because it’s convenient to sit at the table when wifey wants to watch Jane the Gossip OC or whatever, sharing the TV for the PS4 was always a bit of a bummer for one of us, and moving it to another room isn’t the best solution as we like that we are in the same room each night, even if doing different things.
