![]() ![]() From the home screen, select Settings > System > Remote Play, and then turn on Enable Remote Play.You’ll only need to do this the first time you use Remote Play: Set up your PS5 console in the following ways. To download this software, follow the on-screen instructions. Run the installation file, and then follow the on-screen instructions to install the app.ĭuring the installation, you might see a request to download additional software that’s needed to use PS Remote Play. I agree to the “SIE application end user licence agreement” and “Privacy policy”.ĭownload 2. SIE application end user licence agreement For best performance, we recommend a high-speed connection with upload and download speeds of at least 15 Mbps.Ĭonnect your Windows PC and your controller with a USB cable. If you don’t have an account, you need to create one first.Īs a standard, we recommend a high-speed connection with upload and download speeds of at least 5 Mbps. Use the same account that you use for your PS5 console. You’ll need the following to use Remote Play:ħth Generation Intel® Core™ processors or laterĪlways update your PS5 console to the latest version of the system software. At least PS's in-home streaming experience is strong (if you're using 3rd party apps, that is - as you should be, regardless of platform).Install PS Remote Play on your Windows PC, and then connect to your PS5 console. My experience with PS Now is limited, but there's a reason for that - every time I've tried it, I've been turned off completely by its absurd latency compared to xcloud or GeForce Now. Though I rarely use xcloud for actual game sessions - usually it's for picking up a game-in-progress while I'm waiting for my dentist, or demoing a new Gamepass drop before downloading it. The occasional queue, yeah, but besides that, the picture quality is passable (though nowhere near the level of GeForce Now) and the latency, most importantly, has been minimal. That said, when it comes to xcloud, I've not had any real issues with the service in months. So much so that I'm currently waiting for the MS version Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth to unlock on PC before I play any more of it, so that I can stream that version to my phone and devices via Moonlight instead of using Xbox + XBXPlay for the task. XBXPlay is also solid in terms of latency, but the picture quality leaves a LOT to be desired. With PSPlay (developed by the same dev as XBXPlay), I can play PS5 via my home network with ridiculously high bitrate and little to no perceptible latency or judder. Xbox in-home streaming used to have the edge over PS remote streaming in terms of input latency only (being limited to low-bitrate h264 will do that), but ever since I switched to using 3rd party apps for PS and Xbox remote play, PS has definitely been the superior experience, by a long shot. I don't understand how Microsoft is "betting on streaming" or whatever when the quality of all of this is so obviously bad. The PS5 experience is pretty good and very acceptable to me but the Xbox experience is really below par and makes me really not want to use either remote play or XCloud. Of course, neither compares at all to GFN which does high resolution and very high bitrates (75mbps). Based on some Googling, it looks like Xbox bitrate is capped at 10-15 mbps using h264 whereas PS5 is using h265 and likely higher bitrate because it looks several orders of magnitude better than Xbox remote play. I maxed out the resolution to 1080p and maxed out the bitrate and it really doesn't look much better than XCloud. Then I tried Xbox remote play using Xbxplay on a Logitech G Cloud and the official app on my iPa. ![]() Even with it on, games like Far Cry 6 look like absolute ass when the trees are swaying in the background and pretty much any time there's motion. XCloud is so blurry that Microsoft had to build in shitty workaround solutions which for some reason is only available on Edge (Clarity Boost) to make it look passable. ![]() I just recently got the Series S and have been trying out both XCloud and remote play and hoo boy the experience is astonishingly bad. I have PS5, Xbox Series S + XCloud, GeForce Now Ultimate and I have a 1.5gigabit up/down connection. So I'm someone who does a lot of streaming and remote playing.
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