Something about this that's especially significant (that I didn't know before) is that there's a PC app for PlayStation Now, so you can play PS4-exclusive games through streaming on a PC: I might...
Something about this that's especially significant (that I didn't know before) is that there's a PC app for PlayStation Now, so you can play PS4-exclusive games through streaming on a PC:
No PS4™? No problem – all you need is a PlayStation™Network account and a DUALSHOCK®4 wireless controller to start playing.
I might have to try that out, this could be a good way to play God of War and some other exclusives cheaply. I'd have to see if it works okay with an Xbox 360 controller too, since I don't have a PS4 controller either.
It's supposed to be able to work with Xinput controllers, and you could probably launch it through Steam or another wrapper controller program if it came down to it.
It's supposed to be able to work with Xinput controllers, and you could probably launch it through Steam or another wrapper controller program if it came down to it.
There's a second post with more details/FAQ here: PlayStation Now: Everything You Need to Know
Something about this that's especially significant (that I didn't know before) is that there's a PC app for PlayStation Now, so you can play PS4-exclusive games through streaming on a PC:
I might have to try that out, this could be a good way to play God of War and some other exclusives cheaply. I'd have to see if it works okay with an Xbox 360 controller too, since I don't have a PS4 controller either.
It seems to mandate a PS4 controller, at least when I tried it on launch. It was also very finnicky and maxed out at 720p.
It's supposed to be able to work with Xinput controllers, and you could probably launch it through Steam or another wrapper controller program if it came down to it.