| SuntannedDuck2 said: If they can get remote play to be convincing. Or just people that are brand loyal/don't know any different about a handheld. Sold out is one thing but low production runs/what stores receive is another thing besides through Sony directly. It's niche. If Sony gave people Dualsense grips for tablets besides the backbone I think it would have been fine. Sony does niche well with still MP3 players that are more Android smartphone like, smartphones with particular camera tech, among other things if were just gaming only overlook compared to their other tech focused parts of their business. Then again the Sony Q dual screen phones were too early as well (PS Home on PS3 alongside Second Life and others on PC and well Second Life lives on). Pocket PCs they, Samsung and more made disappeared because of the iPhone/not being suitable form factors. But Steam Deck comes out then the business focus of Pocket PCs/PDAs of the past (GPD and other small companies making pocket PCs still for years as handheld PCs with buttons for games after in a niche space). They kept the Vita alive for 10+ years production they didn't kill it off like Sega did the Dreamcast. Remember the remote play/second screen apps were still Vita exclusive up until the Android support in 2019. It was only unofficial apps prior. That's like keeping Stadia around for Pixel phones only levels of keeping something exclusive for years than to other Android phones (if Stadia still existed that is to make a scenario comparison regardless of the reality). So while Dreamcast games went until 2007, Vita still did and Vita production still did in those 10 years. They could have but they didn't did they. Sure no first party support but that's just downscaling, it's not fully ignoring it is it as much as people like to say something is dead because they don't like it. If cloud comes later not surprised they are still working on their cloud services with Azure I assume besides PS Now level ones of PS+ still they have had for many years now. |
People keep bringing up the phone use. Everyone knows you can use your phone we just don't want to. Using your phone to remote play is so damn annoying. I don't know about you but people call me, I get emails from work that I have to look at and people text me. I'm supposed to have all this going on, on the same screen I'm playing games on? How is that fun? Could you imagine playing your PS5 and having text, emails, and call notifications popping up while you're playing?
Now I get it kids these days love playing on their phone but honestly this device wasn't meant for them. This device was made for people 30+ who have expendable income and just want to play games without constant popups. I just returned mine to best buy because I'm just going to use my deck and the employees were in awe of it. I saw the guy signing in with his PSN account as he was doing my return.
I just think no one realized how many people simply don't want to play on a small screen like your phone and actually have to use their phone for real life purposes.







