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Chazore said:
colafitte said:

People only seeing Sony losing "exclusives" and what i'm seeing is that Horizon, Death Stranding, Detroit and more to come will launch in a way or another on PS5 looking gorgeous too, which i will glady replay again and again.

We still don't know what Sony is going to do exactly with PS5 retrocompatibility and PS Now. Maybe Sony is annoucing this because PS Now is going to get a lot bigger and more like Gamepass. Maybe for 10-15$ per month you will be able to play PS1, PS2, PS3 and PS4 gmaes on PS4/PS5, PC and mobiles. Who knows....

I wish PSnow was more like Gamepass, in that I pay a small fee on PC and get to download the game and play it natively on my hw, rather than what it is now, akin to streaming and PS input only, while MS allows for K+_M and gamepad inputs, as well as their gamepass tailoring to PC players. If Sony wants PSnow to really pick up on PC, I'd suggest they follow MS's way of going about it, because that'd actually benefit PC players, rather than tossing a semi expensive sub fee of a bone while asking for stream gameplay. 

I think what Sony is trying to do with PS NOW is the right solution, it just only needs to get better. PS1, PS2, PS3, PS4 and PS5 library of games able to play locally in the console or PC is more than enough. I don't think cloud gaming is ready yet. I already played PS4 games via remote play trough Wi-fi with PS NOW on PC. It just need to work better, with more games from more legacy consoles and I will be happy.