10 Crucial PS4 Features Sony Must Implement In 2015

6. DLNA Support

DLNA (or Digital Living Network Alliance if you're feeling a bit Star Trek-y) is the name given to the function of sharing something like your home PC's library of media with another output. It was something that Sony patched into the PS3 over the years, but somehow it's completely missing from the PS4 so far. The reason, assumedly, is to force you into using Sony's Unlimited apps for both music and video, instead of being able to watch something you already own elsewhere. Maybe that's good business, but it's also bad customer policy, especially when the feature existed beforehand. There's rumours this year that this is coming in a future update, but as of now the PS4's media capabilities are below even that of the PSP.
Gaming Editor
Gaming Editor

WhatCulture's Head of Gaming.