Go in, get Vita only, go out, go back in, get the game.
Also, you got bigger pic of your avatar?
The blurry handphone pic-quality is not helping anything - but Vita shots "seem" to be Dithering-free, which to me, is one of the top 3 problems with PSP game visuals.Zwei said:hmm.. Not seeing a huge difference, except for the colors being slightly more vibrant on the Vita.
So what are the chances of this interface... ending up on ps3 eventually?
Scale it down to actual Vita screen size and it wouldn't look bad.
I really, really hope you're right (and on first glance on those blurry phone pics, it surely seems so). And I agree. It definitely is one of the top three problems with PSP visuals.The blurry handphone pic-quality is not helping anything - but Vita shots "seem" to be Dithering-free, which to me, is one of the top 3 problems with PSP game visuals.
But I'd like someone do a proper account of this - DC, surely you must own the entire PSN library by now, care to give it a whirl for less fortunate among us?
Most darker-looking games(or ports from big consoles) will usually do well to exhibit colors where dithering is at its worst.
I'll PM you tonight with a link to the pic you want!
It still looks pretty bad and the aliasing is even more noticeable when the game is in motion.
It still looks pretty bad and the aliasing is even more noticeable when the game is in motion.
If you've installed the PSP games on your PS3, you'll have to download them again. The PS3 after 4.0 will only let you install games from their initial install bubble form (security crap), and you'll probably need 4.0 to connect to the Vita.Thinking about pulling the trigger on an import PSV ar my local shop. Need to know one thing to determine if I should fork over the cash... If I connect my Vita to my PS3 could I copy psp games I have saved on my PS3 to my Vita without issue? Only scooping UMVC3 until the US launch if I do splurge tommorow.
I'm sure for the moment it's the same games the PSP supported, maybe a couple more will get patched now the Vita supports dual-analog. Oh well, don't forget Pixeljunk Monsters...i went through a bunch of PSN games and all i get is 'can't play remote' over and over
tried a bunch of retail games, same thing - i fully expected this -not- to work, but thought at least a handful of titles would work. Horrible feeling it's just Lair again
I think 22 talks about how to use remote play in his video on the top of this page, because the usual way gave him an error.i went through a bunch of PSN games and all i get is 'can't play remote' over and over
tried a bunch of retail games, same thing - i fully expected this -not- to work, but thought at least a handful of titles would work. Horrible feeling it's just Lair again
Went back with more cash and they still had games available.
Vita and games were tax included which wad a small but welcome surprise. Is that getting common in Japan or is it just for some things?
Not going to be doing much online as I'm in a house with no WiFi for the next two weeks..
Wouldn't they need to implement new firmware on the PS3 side as well to increase the range of remote play titles? I doubt firmware 4.0 did this.i went through a bunch of PSN games and all i get is 'can't play remote' over and over
tried a bunch of retail games, same thing - i fully expected this -not- to work, but thought at least a handful of titles would work. Horrible feeling it's just Lair again
If you've installed the PSP games on your PS3, you'll have to download them again. The PS3 after 4.0 will only let you install games from their initial install bubble form (security crap), and you'll probably need 4.0 to connect to the Vita.
I'm sure for the moment it's the same games the PSP supported, maybe a couple more will get patched now the Vita supports dual-analog. Oh well, don't forget Pixeljunk Monsters...
What do you mean when you say the controls are bad ?
Can you explain ? Aim is difficult ? Sticks are bad ?
What is the battery life (of course when playing a game and +Wifi and 3G)? Are there any answers to this question yet?
It's surprisingly good(not amazing though). I probably got a solid two hours on a not fully charged battery. No 3G though.
That´s ok. Did you play some online-matches? (I´m not very informed in this front, so I don´t know how many online-games are available)
I'm impressed with the battery so far. I've been using it off the charger for about 4 hours now and I still have a decent charge left.
If you've installed the PSP games on your PS3, you'll have to download them again. The PS3 after 4.0 will only let you install games from their initial install bubble form (security crap), and you'll probably need 4.0 to connect to the Vita.
to be clear, I have to redownload PSP games in pre-install form to install them on the PSP/Vita? even when the installed form is unusable on the PS3 and only meant to transfer to the PSP?
Yea I saw your PM earlier and I was trying to figure out how to describe it on a technical level. I think part of it has to do with the limited range of the sticks and another part is the speed of the aiming( I have it on the highest sensitivity and it still feels sluggish).
I'm impressed with the battery so far. I've been using it off the charger for about 4 hours now and I still have a decent charge left.
Nope, also didn't have my wifi on the entire period so I'm sure that will factor in as well.
I'm impressed with the battery so far. I've been using it off the charger for about 4 hours now and I still have a decent charge left.
Send some gaffers to Sony Bend's studio stat!
@yosp posted a photo taken with Vita's front camera:
https://twitter.com/#!/yosp/status/147818903672864768/photo/1
I'm impressed with the battery so far. I've been using it off the charger for about 4 hours now and I still have a decent charge left.
It would take me forever to search for it so I'll just ask. I bought a Vita today, I have a downloaded game and save files on my PSP that I want to move over. Is it possible? I can't seem to find a lot of info on it.
I'm sure it's been asked before, but I just want to move data from my PSP to Vita.
4Gamer also did somewhat of a comparison of Type-0 on Vita and PSP. Instead of showing how the game's visuals change, 4Gamer tried to move their PSP Type-0 save file over to Vita after installing the Vita management app on their PC. You can read their exploits (in Japanese) here.
I've tried Monster Hunter Portable 3rd and moving the camera using the second stick is definitely better than on the PSP. Of course, it doesn't feel like camera controls made for the analog stick from the start, but it's not half bad.If someone from J-GAF will have the time later, can we learn about PSP games using the second analog stick? I assume Monster Hunter, 3rd Birthday, Peace Walker will use that. I'm saying it because most likely PSP games will be dirt cheap/on sale come VITA launches, and for people that didn't play the game like me, that could be a great alternative to/after some launch titles.
You install the PC management software, put the save folders in the folder of your choosing, run "content manager" from the Vita menu and select the saves you want to move.It would take me forever to search for it so I'll just ask. I bought a Vita today, I have a downloaded game and save files on my PSP that I want to move over. Is it possible? I can't seem to find a lot of info on it.
I'm sure it's been asked before, but I just want to move data from my PSP to Vita.
Yes the birds look just as bad on the Vita. Look at the damn birds, they're literally nothing more than fucking pixels.
You install the PC management software, put the save folders in the folder of your choosing, run "content manager" from the Vita menu and select the saves you want to move.
After playing some more, Uncharted visually is all over the place. When it looks good, it looks really damn good. However when it's bad, damn is all I can say.
Yes the birds look just as bad on the Vita. Look at the damn birds, they're literally nothing more than fucking pixels.
I've tried Monster Hunter Portable 3rd and moving the camera using the second stick is definitely better than on the PSP. Of course, it doesn't feel like camera controls made for the analog stick from the start, but it's not half bad.