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Rather than doubling down when you’ve made a shitty joke that landed with a thud, it’s probably better to just gracefully walk away in shame.

The surest way I know this is all bullshit is that there is absolutely no fucking way in hell that Trump found out there’s aliens and didn’t immediately go tell Newsmax.

I covered this elsewhere, but it’s not that I don’t want to use Remote Play, it’s just a really shitty app. Having a device that is realistically going to cost between $250-300 (I’m betting on the $300 end) that needs, not just an internet connection, but a really good internet connection to work is not going to have

“If I can’t do math, nobody can!”

I would take that bet. Way I see it, there’s two possibilities:

Glass Onion was not about Elon Musk.

All these shitweasels talking about “small town America.”

Because it justifies them being too incompetent to claw their way out.

The average person walking down the aisle will touch neither. My entire point is that the market for this seems laughably small. Die-hard Sony ecosystem fanboys are the only market and even getting them is going to be a tough hill to climb as long as Remote Play is a piss poor app.

Saying that Batman Returns stands the test of time sure is a take.

I mean, Phantom menace wasn’t a Summer release either, it came out in May.

That one sucked, but it’s a pretty common category and it’s usually muuuuuch better.

I mean, that’s a function of either your phone or your wifi, not the Backbone itself.

I agree overall. I’m not saying the Backbone is necessarily a “good” solution for playing PS5 games on, just that this is realistically a worse option because it’s, in all likelihood, going to run for probably triple the cost.

The case thing is fair (FWIW, I use PSPPlay with a GameSir X2 and it actually does work with the case on my OnePlus 10 Pro).

I can’t fathom how you go to even the occasional gaming site and have not seen mention of the Backbone. Hell, the site you’re on ran an article months ago that specifically referenced the Backbone as a probably better alternative to this thing.

Really? I see it as the opposite.

Not without using an external software. The Kishi won’t work on the PS Remote Play app (Though I use an alternative for this reason) AFAIK.

That’s existed for over a decade in Remote Play.

Yeah, but why not just get a Backbone? It’s on both Android and iOS now and since it’s using Remote Play, the specs are pointless beyond wifi capability. Hell, the iOS one was on sale for $70 just a few days ago.