![]() (Spoiler alert: there’s a lot of interest. Plus, a Bloodborne Remaster will inevitably also be a good way for Sony to gauge the community’s interest in a Bloodborne sequel. That's especially true when you consider the continued success and influence of From Software games in the six years since Bloodborne’s original release. It’s a new PlayStation IP too young to be ‘iconic PlayStation’, which many people outside of the PlayStation ecosystem would love to play. Or at least timed exclusives anyway.īloodborne meets these criteria, too. The actual emulators, using ISOs or the actual Blu-Ray disks arent a thing. You play with performance hit taken by the fact that its not the hardware game is optimized for. Not only is there a market out there for these games that won’t cut into PlayStation sales, but bringing these games to PC helps to drum up interest in any sure-to-be PlayStation exclusive follow-ups, like Horizon Forbidden West or Days Gone 2. Pretty much any controller you can otherwise use with PC. We have a sneaking suspicion that the games Sony chooses to bring to PC aren't random though.ĭeath Stranding, Horizon Zero Dawn, and Days Gone are all new IPs in the PlayStation universe, perhaps too new to be considered PlayStation icons and still relatively unknown to the wider gaming community outside of PlayStation gamers. Then, games from Sony’s first-party studios started coming to PC, like Death Stranding and Horizon Zero Dawn, and Sony has promised more games will come to PC, too, like the recently announced Days Gone port. This began with titles like Heavy Rain, Detroit: Become Human, Nioh, and Yakuza, which were originally developed by third-party studios exclusively for PlayStation platforms. Just have to wait a few years until all devices can render full 3D environments with the same specs of a 4080/i9 combo AND for console manufactures to admit there’s nothing inside their boxes anymore that can’t be done by a PC.(Image credit: Sony Interactive Entertainment)Īfter decades of exclusivity, we have started to see some of the best PS4 exclusives or earlier arrive on PC. ![]() …so the “cloud gaming” will likely just hold all the game files while your device processes them. ![]() ![]() The same way we’d have to wait for a PlayStation 1 to spin up it’s optical disc and pull that data.Īnd the fact that some of the tiniest devices like phones can now run modern games as well as emulate current generation Nintendo games? Not more than a decade more and you’ll have kids playing the fancy new Elden Ring 2 on their phones at 8K 240fps… …then your PC/Console (won’t be a difference anymore as there’s barely a difference now… will likely be a “PlayStation Brand Computer”… as that’s basically what they’re already doing they just pretend it’s not) will download those files to it’s Memory/RAM and dump the ones no longer in use. I use cloud gaming in it’s current state for “ I have twenty minutes to kill and don’t really care to progress/invest in anything I’m currently playing, let’s stream some games from GamePass/PS+/Luna/etc.”īut what will EVENTUALLY happen, once all this fake “platform” BS ends and Sony/Microsoft admit their consoles are now nothing more than Locked Down Consolized PCs running the same engines and system architecture as any other desktop (it’s not like it’s back in the 90’s/00’s where consoles actually had proprietary chips like a “Mode7 Chip” that other consoles/PCs don’t have.) is just the cloud acting as a giant hard drive, storing millions upon millions of terabytes of games and textures in 4K and up… Right now the idea is “everybody has sucky hardware that can’t run the game or wants it portable, so we’ll run the game for you and the message you the images frame-by-frame while we wait for you to send more controller inputs!” which nomatter how fast your network and internet connection is… is STILL going to be too slow. PS Now is Sonys very own game-streaming service, which can stream games on any PlayStation and also on PC, granting PC players access to PS3 and PS4 games. It’s fine for now, nothing more than a proof of concept (or in this case LACK OF proof of concept) for the future of Game Streaming/Cloud Gaming. It is possible to play Bloodborne on PC, and its actually really simple: Bloodborne is on PS Now, which is available for game-streaming on PC. Bloodborne PC Progress: We are happy to announce that Bloodborne is now fully supported by PCSX4 although there are few glitches in areas where menu items are displayed but there isn’t any major problem in actual gameplay. ![]()
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