Own a PlayStation 4 ? Today's your Day: the Console's Big 2.0 Update is Finally Live. Sony's been Teasing the Update for Weeks, Lauding the Console's New Ability to Play Music from a USB Drive, the Availability of System Menu Themes and Promising New Voice Commands, Party Options and a Less Crowded Home-Screen. The Update also Gives the Console's Unique "Share" Button a Little More Power: the Ability to Upload Videoclips Directly to YouTube and Most Notably, Remotely Stream your Games to a Friend over the Internet. Sony Invited me to Try Some of these Features Ahead of Today's Launch and Yes, they All Seem to Work just Fine -- at Least in a Controlled Environment. Sony Walked me through the Update in its Palo Alto, CA Office Last Week, Showing me the New Themes, Party Options and Even a Few Updated Voice Commands. The Most Interesting Demo of Course, was 'SharePlay' -- the Console's New Ability to Stream PlayStation 4 Games from One Console to Another Over the Internet.
Think of it as a Localized PLAYSTATION Now between your Console and Friends. This Worked too but, Left me with Some Concern: Even in Sony's Controlled Demo Environment, I Noticed a Perceptible Amount of Lag between the Monitor Displaying the Host Console and the Guest. It Wasn't Enough to Effect Gameplay in Infamous: Second Son but, a Flightier Residential Connection could Easily Render the Game Unplayable. The Demo Left me with a Little Doubt but, Even More Optimism -- the Feature is Brimming with Potential: it Not Only Gives Players the Ability to Test Out their Friends' Libraries Remotely but, Even Join them in Local Multiplayer Sessions in Games that Don't Have Online Multiplayer ! Will 'SharePlay' Live Up to its Potential for the Average User ? Well, Now's your Chance to Find Out: 'SharePlay' and the PS4 System Software v2.0 is Available for Download Today. Let us Know How it Works for you, in the Comments below.
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