sirandrewk
Andrew K
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This post might seem off-topic, but I promise it ties in with the original post.

Vita remote play via LTE tethering; I promised I would update folks on this in a previous post, so here it goes.

Vita remote play via LTE tethering; I promised I would update folks on this in a previous post, so here it goes.

Vita remote play via LTE tethering; I promised I would update folks on this in a previous post, so here it goes.

I work at a place that has a heavy glass monolith near the door for aesthetics. We once had a BABY push this heavy pillar over, and sent it falling to the ground. For one reason or another, it didn't break or even crack. Afterwards, I tried to push it over; to be fair, I didn't apply all of my strength, but I did

LOL I've never heard that before, good one!

How original. You come up with that comment yourself?

I hate to be "that guy" (I actually don't hate it at all), but ohhhh the irony of the fanboys of both consoles saying "lol your console is going to fail at launch due to hardware issues". Such is the way of life folks. I had the HDMI issue on my PS4. Luckily reformatting the hard drive resolved the problem for me. But

Ahhhh that would explain it, thanks! The plan is to get it to work via LTE. Dunno if it will work, but I guess I will find out this evening. Thanks again.

I actually haven't been able to figure out how in the hell to do the REMOTE remote play. Do you just access from a different network and tap "remote play" in PS4 Link? I tried it while tethered to my phone just to test, but it didn't connect and told me that I wasn't within range of my Ps4 (even though I was right

This was actually a major concern of mine when I went to get my PS4 on launch night. Definitely made sure I didn't forget to bring my Sig Sauer P250. Very happy I didn't have to use it, since my Gamestop isn't in the best part of town.

Ah, okay, then I did not understand it. I didn't realize it was LAN based, thought it was WAN. Thanks for the correction.

I'm not going to lie; I bought my Vita for two reasons; Hotline Miami, and PS4 Remote Play. I have zero regrets. Remote Play, thus far, is everything I thought it would be and so much more. I have a hefty network though (at least in the USA's standards); 30 Mbps down, 15 up. I haven't had a SINGLE issue with lag while

Be warned guys — I'm one of those "isolated incidents" that had a console that couldn't output video after downloading Netflix. Luckily, I have played test monkey so you guys don't have to. Allow me to explain what I did to break it, and what I did to fix it.

What I'm thinking is a possibility is that during unit testing in the factory, the HDMI cable they were using actually might have been faulty at one or more of the QA stations, which, when the cable was removed, may have bent the pin backward.

What I'm thinking is a possibility is that during unit testing in the factory, the HDMI cable they were using actually might have been faulty at one or more of the QA stations, which, when the cable was removed, may have bent the pin backward.

What I'm thinking is a possibility is that during unit testing in the factory, the HDMI cable they were using actually might have been faulty at one or more of the QA stations, which, when the cable was removed, may have bent the pin backward.

I've been told that it's being projected at 1080p, but it's having some frame rate issues, trololol..

Hey guys, go easy on him.

Vita streaming actually works incredibly well even with my PS3. I have a feeling that a console that was built with the initial intention of streaming to a mobile device (PS4) will actually work better than streaming with a console in which it was a very, very late afterthought (PS3).