PS Now worth it or not, how good is PS Now?

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I would like to play Bloodborne again ^^ So the question arose, since I want to play it on the PC, via PS Now as a stream, whether it is worth it. / Days I can't test it because I don't have PayPal or a credit card. (Sony is just rubbish in it) Does anyone of you have PS Now? Is it worth it? How stable is it? I have a 1gbit line from Vodafone, but I only have 17MB in the download and 20MB in the upload… My PC is not the newest. It offers an AMD Phenom with 4x 3.2 GHz, 8GB Ram and a GTX660 - 2GB. Would ONLY be for Bloodborne in the case, don't want to buy another PS4 for it.

Ca

Yes PS Now is worth it. You can stream games from Playstation 2 to Playstation 4 and 3-4 new games are added every month. The streaming on my Ps4 runs very well and smoothly, as it is with your PC in the end, I don't know, it just depends on the performance. I would buy it, it's definitely worth it. For 60 euro a year you have an extremely large selection of games.

fi

I just want to play Bloodborne… Everything else about games on PS Now doesn't interest me at all ^^ "I would also like to know how strong the input lag is.

Fr

No, with the download rate that won't work with halfway good graphics… I'm sorry, but you can completely forget about it…

fi

I've already got it ^^ "and… It works ^^ without problems. Well I have an input lag of about 100ms but otherwise everything is top in I think 720 / 1080p

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Not worth it Many of the games are only available as a stream and the offer is rather poor

The Microsoft Gamepass is much better and also more recommendable on the PC

As far as PayPal or credit card is concerned, that is not due to Sony but to our laws. Many of the games offered are from 18 years of age. You have to ensure your age

fi

As I said, it would only be about Bloodborne… Otherwise I don't care about any other game…

Je

Girl do you troll or just have no clue?

He writes that he has a download of 17 MB (megabytes) per second.

That corresponds to 136 megabits (Mbit) per second.

Why do you think that would not be enough? Most providers recommend 50 Mbit.

He has more than double…

Fr

Oh yes, I'm sorry, I swapped the units… I thought 17mbit lol