| kowenicki said:
I dont realise, thanks for filling me in. In that case...you are right, they best stick to an unattractive pricing strructure to limit take up. |
Spoken like someone who clearly hasn't tried PSNow. I was in the private beta. There were some compression artifacts in some of the games, but nothing as crappy as "playing PS3 on a standard definition 480p tv". But for the most part, they looked good at 720p. In fact, the only game that looked sub par was Way of the Samurai 3.....and the game looks crappy on native hardware, so I'm not even going to hold it against that.
And the input was great, other than when there was a hiccup (like when once in a while, a Netflix video will hiccup and drop to like 384p, but then shoots back up to 1080p). Framerate was smooth as well.
You'd know that if you actually tried it. But I guess you're just being you.








