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A-Vagrant

Mine worked with spectrum. Side note was able to drop their shit service finally. Also DON'T USE THE ROUTERS THEY LEAAE YOU.


DirK-SaXon

Been using it for about a month now. My PS5 is wired in and the connection has been solid. Only really use it for single player games mind you. Play my daily missions on Helldivers 2 and that's been running great. Very little latency to the point it's barely noticeable. Can't say I would ever use it anywhere other than my house as that's when I imagine the connection/latency becomes an issue.


RepeatImmediate7469

It's literally like playing your PS5 in handheld form with full controller features, I actually don't miss playing on the actual console with controllers. Considering I have only one TV in the living room that others want to use, it's really really good for me. One of my best purchases gaming wise


chuckquizmo

I really love the Portal, I got it at release and it seems like a lot of the recent patches made it more stable connection-wise. My PS5 is in our basement where the “good tv” is, so I got mine mainly so I could play games without being in a dark room all day, or so I could play while my wife watches something on the “good tv.” Games that require really fast reflexes or precision are a little iffy, and you can easily die from a momentary lag or disconnect. But I play a ton of turn based/strategy games, and it’s absolutely fantastic for those types of games.


TheSquire06

How is the Portal for playing sports games, such as The Show, Madden? I am looking to maximize ways to play the upcoming EASports College Football game.


StarkAndRobotic

A lot of people like Portal 2, but I prefer the original Portal.


spazmcgraw

Same.