For starters,
performance during multiplayer matches is generally smooth with some exceptions.
Not exact matches
Killing Floor 2's remote play
performance is excellent as it retains the quality of graphics, audio and general
performance from the PS4 version even
during online
multiplayer.
As was the case upon the original release of Burnout Paradise; Remastered supports 2 to 8 players in online
multiplayer with the same quality of
performance complimented by every online game mode from the original version and all online game modes that were introduced
during post-launch updates and downloadable content such as Cops and Robbers which are easily accessible through pressing right on the d - pad to browse the easy drive menus.
The
performance during online
multiplayer is just as good as single player with the same sense of speed, graphics, up to 12 players and the capability of A.I. fleshing out the field.
The
performance during online
multiplayer is just as good as single player with the same sense of speed, graphics, up to 8 players and an incredibly consistent connection that seen me play 39 consecutive online
multiplayer games within the same lobby against the same opponents until I had to reluctantly leave the game, although there is no capability of adding any amount of A.I. to flesh out the field when less than 8 players are participating.
Nex Machina's remote play
performance is excellent as it retains the quality of graphics, audio and general
performance from the PS4 version, while remote play
performance during local co-operative
multiplayer is just as impressive as single player.
Online
multiplayer caters up to 12 players with the option of A.I. to flesh out the field, while the
performance during online
multiplayer certainly retains the speed and graphical fidelity of the single player and local
multiplayer.