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Single player games which don't require lots of immediate input work good, so RPG and Adventure games get played on mine a lot. You have a very obvious latency between you and your own console, let alone you and other people when also trying to play anything multiplayer.
I say all of this because it's too slow to play anything competitively the way it is now. Obviously that doesn't work if it's too far away, but that doesn't mean everyone should be punished. Then you are simply downloading the video, which takes much less resources than the way it currently works.
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Over the last year I have seen some good improvements in remote play, but I think they could eliminate the upload time altogether by having the Bluetooth controller inputs bypass the Playstation Television and go directly to the Playstation 4 if it is in range.
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I have had two years with the Playstation TV now, one of those years I have also had a Playstation 4 which means I've spent loads of time using the Remote Play feature. If it was returnable, I would have taken it back already. It just doesn't have the functionality yet to justify the purchase as a stand alone console, or a streaming device.
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If the majority of games you want to play are JRPG titles, you're in luck since most of those work, and the inclusion of a PS3 controller is pretty nice (considering those are $54 new). Playstation 3's are getting cheap enough that they are worth the extra but for the functionality, and if you really want to experience the Vita library you wont want to do it from this.
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Overall, if you don't have a PS4 you want to stream games from you're probably better off stearing clear of the Playstation TV. I would have liked to see better Playstation 4 controller support since the touchscreen on the controller would make it possible to play those otherwise unplayable games, but what do I know it's probably better to leave the support sub-par. Home button takes you out of whatever application you are in, then holding the circle button closes that application.
The navigation can be a little strange, but is easy enough to get used to. The interface is nothing intuitive, but then again it shares a menu with the Vita. It seems like they are really pushing the Playstation 4 with this device, even allowing you to watch PS4 gameplay from it. It can play PS3 games through Playstation Now streaming service, but that requires a fee to play games and they are rentals and not your current library. I would have liked to see the same functionality put forth for the PS3 through the Playstation TV, considering the Vita could remote play into a PS3 it just couldn't play any games (except a very select few Shadow of the Colossus being one of them). I wasn't able to test the PS4 streaming ability, although I would say it works fairly it seems to be the real push for the Playstation TV. That was an issue, but considering the WiFi isn't fast enough to stream PS4 games, which is another advertised feature, keeping it plugged in may be your best option. I'm not sure why this is, I never had any issues with connecting my Vita to my home network. I don't enable DNS because I manually assign all my IP addresses from the devices to my router, that way if I need to forward ports for a specific device it's easy the Playstation TV doesn't allow you to set advanced settings for a network before connecting, and the device must connect to the router before it will allow you to change any of the IP address settings or DNS settings. It was easy to setup to my wired network, although wireless can be a chore if you have more than a basic network. The size of the console is a good selling point, it's tiny, about 1/3 the overall size of the Fire TV, and only about 2X the size of my Fire Stick.
The games that run well make the micro-console shine. I was successful in getting Conception II and Final Fantasy X HD, as well as a couple smaller titles like Binding of Isaac and Pinball Arcade to run well enough to be enjoyable. Touch My Katamari and Project Diva F are on that list, and while games like Minecraft are advertised to work they have such bad frame rate and texture issues that they are nearly unplayable at any enjoyable level.
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After quite a bit of testing, only a select few games will work on the device despite allowing you to download any Vita title that may be in your library. Playstation TV also boasts the ability to play a large portion of your Vita library on your television.