I would be surprised if any of those games are not 1080p and pushing 60 fps if not more. Most of those demos looked absolutely stunning. I'm hoping for some battlefield 4 footage and or some sports in the next couple months.
During today's PlayStation event Gaikai's Dave Perry revealed that the PS4 will not natively support PS3 games and that Sony's next-gen console will instead stream PS1, PS2 and PS3 games from the cloud -- something that the company has already confirmed on Twitter. http://www.engadget.com/2013/02/20/p...compatibility/
The point of Flawless' comment was that it isn't expected to be available on release.
Because of the nature of the service it probably won't be free and for every game.
They pitched the dream, they are going to do their best to make it a reality.
During today's PlayStation event Gaikai's Dave Perry revealed that the PS4 will not natively support PS3 games and that Sony's next-gen console will instead stream PS1, PS2 and PS3 games from the cloud -- something that the company has already confirmed on Twitter. http://www.engadget.com/2013/02/20/p...compatibility/
Aw, probably going to be a couple years down the line.
I don't think it will be that far out, but I expect the biggest problem technical challenges aside will be the rights and royalties to the games they want to distribute this way. Some of the companies don't even exist anymore.
This time next year if not earlier I wouldn't be surprised to see 1st party titles new and old from different eras start to trickle in. A lot of it will have to do with the pricing model too, they could hold back a few Final Fantasy games to include with a PSN+ release month, or sell them as a bundle or something.
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