The newest PlayStation Portal update appears to have improved the device's overall video quality while remotely playing PlayStation 5 titles. Many PlayStation fans are excited and reporting their observations, since Remote Play on PlayStation Portal may become even more optimized in the future.
Although the PlayStation Portal is not a dedicated portable console like many hoped, the device still allows players to enjoy their PS5 games remotely. Sony initially struggled to restock PlayStation Portal units after its successful launch, but users should have no issues finding one at major retailers. More excitement for the Remote Play device was driven by a recent hack that allowed players to emulate and run PlayStation Portable games natively without the use of an internet connection.
PlayStation Portal version 2.0.6 quietly rolled out this week and «improved system software performance and stability» according to the update's official patch notes. However, the new PlayStation Portal update also targeted the PSP hacking exploit and seemingly improved the device's video quality for general gameplay. Fans in the PlayStation Portal Reddit community report an improved bitrate for Remote Play on the device, resulting in better image quality and responsiveness. The higher bitrate also means that demanding titles like Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth will present a clearer image on PlayStation Portal, due to a reduction in pixelation.
Micro stutters on the PlayStation Portal may still happen while playing games, as noted by other users who recently installed the version 2.0.6 update. Fortunately, user reports suggest that the performance and stability improvements have reduced micro stutters to a degree. Future updates may continue to optimize the PlayStation Portal's Wi-Fi connectivity and Remote Play performance over time, so the possibility for more quality-of-life improvements is on the mind of many users.
The PlayStation Portal update is another welcomed sign that Sony is working
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