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An official '''Remote Play App'''<ref>https://remoteplay.dl.playstation.net/remoteplay/lang/en/index.html</ref> for [[Windows]] 8.1/10 and [[MacOS X]] was released by Sony in 2016. This program enables any reasonably fast [[PC]] with a network connection to display the incoming video stream send by the PS4. A PS4 [[DualShock#DualShock 4|DualShock 4]] controller connected via USB is needed as an input device. | An official '''Remote Play App'''<ref>https://remoteplay.dl.playstation.net/remoteplay/lang/en/index.html</ref> for [[Windows]] 8.1/10 and [[MacOS X]] was released by Sony in 2016. This program enables any reasonably fast [[PC]] with a network connection to display the incoming video stream send by the PS4. A PS4 [[DualShock#DualShock 4|DualShock 4]] controller connected via USB is needed as an input device. | ||
− | There are four quality settings - Low (360p), Standard (540p), High (720p), Best (1080p) - and two frame rate settings - Standard, High - available. The lower the quality the less lagging is experienced by the player over slow network connections. | + | There are four quality settings - Low (360p), Standard (540p), High (720p), Best (1080p) - and two frame rate settings - Standard, High - available. The lower the quality the less lagging is experienced by the player over slow network connections. The "Best" and "High" settings are only available when connecting to a [[PlayStation 4 Pro]]. |
== Tomb Raider Games Supporting Remote Play == | == Tomb Raider Games Supporting Remote Play == |
Latest revision as of 14:13, 13 November 2016
Remote Play is a technique originally used to connect the PlayStation 4 and the PlayStation Vita. This specification has nowadays been expanded to include other hardware/software as well.
When using Remote Play the Vita acts as a Controller and renders a video stream of the PS4's desktop on its build-in display. Thus the PS Vita can be used to play PS4 games over the network, either locally through a LAN or remotely over the internet. With the now discontinued PlayStation Vita 3G it was even possible to use Remote Play over a mobile phone network.
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Other Hardware
While originally conceived as a feature for the PS Vita, Remote Play is now available on other platforms as well.
Smartphones
Remote Play is available on some Xperia[1] branded Sony Smartphones by using the Remote Play app downloadable from the Google Play Store[2]. The App can not officially be installed on other Smartphones, though it might be possible to directly install an APK obtained from such a phone.
Windows and Mac
An official Remote Play App[3] for Windows 8.1/10 and MacOS X was released by Sony in 2016. This program enables any reasonably fast PC with a network connection to display the incoming video stream send by the PS4. A PS4 DualShock 4 controller connected via USB is needed as an input device.
There are four quality settings - Low (360p), Standard (540p), High (720p), Best (1080p) - and two frame rate settings - Standard, High - available. The lower the quality the less lagging is experienced by the player over slow network connections. The "Best" and "High" settings are only available when connecting to a PlayStation 4 Pro.
Tomb Raider Games Supporting Remote Play
Lara Croft Games Supporting Remote Play
- Limited to one player logged in via Remote Play; additional players have to be logged in directly to the PS4 or via network on their own PS4s
Similar Techniques
The Windows 10 Xbox App supports a similar feature where the screen content of the Xbox One can be streamed. A Xbox 360 or Xbox One controller plugged into the PC is needed to play.
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Playing RotTR Blood Ties via Remote Play on a Windows 10 PC