They are. I just did. You can't download on a Vita but on PS3 you can.
The Last Guy is a PS3/PSN only game, iirc. You can't transfer anything you want. Only PSP, minis, and eventually PSOne classics.
This makes me really angry that I did not download those welcome back games when I had the chance.
Wait... do I still have the chance?
Nah, bubble menu is native res. The issue is that they did not apply anti-aliasing to those bubbles. Hopefully they improve that in the future as it would be a pretty trivial addition, I'd think.Is it just me or does the apps run at a higher res than the bubble menu?
Probably the last photography I'll do before launch:
I got a little bit romantic with it.
Where is this going?
Which reminds me that I think I got a spare few PSP games on my PS3.This makes me really angry that I did not download those welcome back games when I had the chance.
Wait... do I still have the chance?
Nah, bubble menu is native res. The issue is that they did not apply anti-aliasing to those bubbles. Hopefully they improve that in the future as it would be a pretty trivial addition, I'd think.
This makes me really angry that I did not download those welcome back games when I had the chance.
Wait... do I still have the chance?
Seems like such a weird omission, doesn't it? Come on Sony. Smooth those bubbles.Nah, bubble menu is native res. The issue is that they did not apply anti-aliasing to those bubbles. Hopefully they improve that in the future as it would be a pretty trivial addition, I'd think.
Nah, bubble menu is native res. The issue is that they did not apply anti-aliasing to those bubbles. Hopefully they improve that in the future as it would be a pretty trivial addition, I'd think.
Guy's I need help...
ever since I downloaded the new update when ever I turn on my vita I get prompted with "could not connect to the device" anyway to turn this off?
why is it doing this, does this happen to anyone else, how do I make it stop?
The games i got from the welcome back offer was LBP and Modnation Racers. Are they playable on the VITA?
Satellite Internet: 1000-2000 ms - makes gaming due to the huge delay that occurs from the time you move till the server actually receives the instructions
Dial-Up: 200-250 ms - Believe it or not, you can actually game "somewhat" over dial-up. Your biggest limitation is the lack of bandwidth, which causes the server to choke
3G Wireless: 100-150 ms - This is an acceptable range to game on, you may notice moments of lag but it's playable
4G Wireless: 45-125 ms - This is a much better latency where you won't notice much lag at all and should be almost on par with a high end Cable/DSL connection
Cable/DSL: 25-50 ms - This is ideal for minimum delay while gaming
Remember folks: You all have two free PSP games if you purchased them when PSN got hacked! Use it wisely!
Shit, i'm going to have to dive into that hideous download list (now containing more than 1,000 items)
Any idea when PSN came back up, so i know roughly where in my download list to look?
Remember folks: You all have two free PSP games if you purchased them when PSN got hacked! Use it wisely!
June-ish last year, I think?Shit, i'm going to have to dive into that hideous download list (now containing more than 1,000 items)
Any idea when PSN came back up, so i know roughly where in my download list to look?
June 2011.
By the way, anyone knows how to change controls for PSP games?
Are you completely turning off your Vita or just putting it into sleep mode.
Can I still collect on my three free games with PSP Go? I never figured out how to get those games.
If they're like the 3 free games I got with my Go, they're locked out from any other device.
I'm completely turning it off...
Ouch, that is terrible news, man. I hope you get that sorted out soon.It seems something in the world doesn't want me to have the Vita this week. Some unknown charges appeared on my debit card, leaving me with insufficient funds to process my WiFi/3G Vita. Can you believe that I'm short due to $2? 2 miserable dollars.
I notified the bank about the unknown charges and they will be completely removed in 2 to 4 business days.
There goes my launch day. 4 games, no Vita.
June 2011.
By the way, anyone knows how to change controls for PSP games?
June-ish last year, I think?
Any great Vita wallpapers out there?
Mine really needs something beautiful for that OLED display.
Shit, i'm going to have to dive into that hideous download list (now containing more than 1,000 items)
Any idea when PSN came back up, so i know roughly where in my download list to look?
I never logged on during the welcome back period, but I had made PS3 and PSP purchases before that went down. I've seen people say they are waiting for me, but is that true?
This is OT but I'll post it here because I looked into this because of this and the other thread.
So, I did some research on 3G gaming. It's definitely not as smooth as having a great wi fi connection, but I feel that gaming over 3G is certainly doable, and while no matter what you'll still be at a disadvantage due to latency, if you can change the nat port types, you should be able to be competitive on most games. It'll also depend on where you are in relation to the towers and the coverage in your area. Fighting games will probably not happen anytime soon, but unless you're playing UT or very twitchy shooting games, they should be ok IMO.
http://www.evdoinfo.com/content/view/3593/64/
BLOPS on 4G
COD BLOPS on 3G
Bandwidth usage = MW3 uses 30MB/hr
Problem is you can't change the port types on AT&T 3G. I'm not sure about the other carriers.
I do have to wonder why Sony has chosen to not allow gaming over 3G, I would have to guess that carriers (AT&T) have something to do with it.
Probably the last photography I'll do before launch:
I got a little bit romantic with it.
Once you transfer games from your PS3 to Vita, the copy on the PS3 HDD will be deleted. I haven't checked the save file thing yet. Also for memory cards, always go the maximum size if you can afford it. I'm already regretting going for 16GBI'm trying to decide how big a memory card to get. Can Vita/PSP game downloads and save files be stored on the PS3 and transferred back and forth between a Vita? Is there a limit on how many times you can do this? I'd like to download games to my PS3 and transfer them to my Vita whenever I feel like playing them. Is this possible?
Thanks for your answer and I apologize if this has been answered a zillion times before.