Well that blowsSo my iPad Air 5 connects to my PS5 from my friends house 10 miles away from my house and my PS5. But the actual PlayStation Portal doesn’t connect? Wtf Sony?
Why did I buy this thing again?
Well that blowsSo my iPad Air 5 connects to my PS5 from my friends house 10 miles away from my house and my PS5. But the actual PlayStation Portal doesn’t connect? Wtf Sony?
Why did I buy this thing again?
I may try to return it. That’s the main reason I bought it for.Well that blows![]()
It said something about DSN numbers. But my iPad works without a hitch.I've seen people playing games on the portal at airports with their Ps5 at home so it should work![]()
I don’t think I’ve seen any in the wild, not even at conventions. I feel like I need one, but then what’s more convenient and easier, caring it, the portal, or just a ps4 controller to play? Or should I just bring my switch to work, besides my iPad.I've seen people playing games on the portal at airports with their Ps5 at home so it should work![]()
If it was back compatible with PS1-PS4 and streaming compatible with PS5 and on that would be ideal.That's ok.. todays market is different and wants it so it would be huge.
Why am I just realizing I should’ve sold my psvr2 instead of giving it away to my brother, who has no PlayStation yetI got $150 trade in value from Gamestop for my Portal. Not bad.
I got a bunch of Switch points..
The Portal was a terrible impulse purchase for me. Didn’t work well with my internet and didn’t even work as well as my iPad Air 5 with the PS Remote app.
Yeah, I had a Vita. Fool me once.
Hardware was great. Software was not.It was only good if running a CFW with a Micro SD adapter. The library sucked compared to the PSP imo. I only liked it for emulation and playing PS1 and PSP games.
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People love to TRASH streaming....yet.....Insanely mind blowing to me, people will buy absolutely anything.