agreed. Lair is just about the worst game you could have to showboast that feature.Odrion said:They should go make more games compatible with remote play.
agreed. Lair is just about the worst game you could have to showboast that feature.Odrion said:They should go make more games compatible with remote play.
Weve added several other features in this update. Ill soon be back with more details with a quick video demo of some of the new features.
chespace said:I love my PSP but have never really seen a good reason why I should hook it up to my PS3.
It seems a lot of folks here are raving about the wake-on-LAN and remote power-on via PSP update with 2.0.
What's so useful or good about this feature? Is there something I'm missing or is it literally just that you can turn on your PS3 via your PSP? Why would you need to do that?
I was under the impression that playing games and watching blu-ray were not possible over remote play.Metalmurphy said:Wanna play LAIR (lol)? You can.
chespace said:I love my PSP but have never really seen a good reason why I should hook it up to my PS3.
It seems a lot of folks here are raving about the wake-on-LAN and remote power-on via PSP update with 2.0.
What's so useful or good about this feature? Is there something I'm missing or is it literally just that you can turn on your PS3 via your PSP? Why would you need to do that?
borghe said:I was under the impression that playing games and watching blu-ray were not possible over remote play.
Access to pictures, movies, music, buddy messages, and even the playstation store on your ps3 anywhere in the world via your psp.chespace said:I love my PSP but have never really seen a good reason why I should hook it up to my PS3.
It seems a lot of folks here are raving about the wake-on-LAN and remote power-on via PSP update with 2.0.
What's so useful or good about this feature? Is there something I'm missing or is it literally just that you can turn on your PS3 via your PSP? Why would you need to do that?
borghe said:I was under the impression that playing games and watching blu-ray were not possible over remote play.
chespace said:I love my PSP but have never really seen a good reason why I should hook it up to my PS3.
It seems a lot of folks here are raving about the wake-on-LAN and remote power-on via PSP update with 2.0.
What's so useful or good about this feature? Is there something I'm missing or is it literally just that you can turn on your PS3 via your PSP? Why would you need to do that?
chespace said:I love my PSP but have never really seen a good reason why I should hook it up to my PS3.
It seems a lot of folks here are raving about the wake-on-LAN and remote power-on via PSP update with 2.0.
What's so useful or good about this feature? Is there something I'm missing or is it literally just that you can turn on your PS3 via your PSP? Why would you need to do that?
jetjevons said:You know, I own a PS3 and I don't even know the answer to this: can you play a game while it downloads in the background?
Yeah, pretty cool stuff.TTP said:Looks like I'm the only one intrigued by the Information Board...
But that's not really a graphically impressive game that needs a lot of RAM (and it's not a typical game either).Metalmurphy said:It can always be optimized to use less ram... And that Japanese downloadable "game" already has ingame XMB.
If I want the controller off, I just turn it off. Very painless IMO.andrewjnyc said:A lot of the features you guys ask for are great and much needed (and would never have occurred to me), but I'm surprised that less people are pining for a crucial feature that I can't believe the PS3 lacks which they could add in two seconds: There's no excuse for the SIXAXIS not turning itself off after five minutes of inactivity. None. Since it's so easy to forget that one has left the PS3 on, about 80% of the time when I reach for a SIXAXIS, the battery is dead. The wireless Logitech PS2 controller I use with the PS3 turns itself off, and so does the wireless Les Paul in GH III. The lack of this feature in the SIXAXIS is just shameful, no two ways about it.
borghe said:I was under the impression that playing games and watching blu-ray were not possible over remote play.
Buying a PSP for each member of the houseWollan said:Will be interesting to see how the public embrace it.
The progress they're making has not been good on that front. It's not been wasted time but it's not a realistic goal either. 4mb here, 7mb there, it's like getting blood out of a stone.Metalmurphy said:It can always be optimized to use less ram... And that Japanese downloadable "game" already has ingame XMB.
Tomorrow.pswii60 said:When does this go live?
I would assume sometime tonight (probably midnight+) in NA timezones.pswii60 said:When does this go live?
can you actually play PS1 games through remote play, or is it where you copy the PS1 game to your memory stick? I've been waiting on getting a new mem stick, but if I can go ahead and play PS1 games through remote play with my stock 32MB stick, WOOT!!!Firewire said:No you can currently play Lair & PS1 games purchased off PSN. The cool thing about Lair is you can play it with the analog stick.
tomorrowpswii60 said:When does this go live?
chespace said:I love my PSP but have never really seen a good reason why I should hook it up to my PS3.
What's so useful or good about this feature? Is there something I'm missing or is it literally just that you can turn on your PS3 via your PSP? Why would you need to do that?
It works that way in several that I've worked with and seen. For context, I work in enterprise software development.borghe said:Going from 1.98 to 1.99 is not the same as going from 1.99 to 2.00 in any versioning scheme I've ever worked with or seen.
The decimal portion still allows one to designate major and minor releases, based simply on the absolute scale of the increment. As I alluded to earlier, this is a *public* designation. For all we know, they could be using something else internally. General public isn't likely to be familiar with a major/minor versioning scheme as people like yourself, myself and hardcore gamer types around here are. A straight sequential system is more easily understandable for non developers and sticking to decimal increments avoids getting into high numbers just to effectively communicate the scale of any given update.If that IS the way Sony does it (which is highly doubtful) that would be fucking beyond retarded and would make the decimal pointless. why not just do a hexadecimal or straight sequential versioning system at that point? the fact that they use a decimal implies that they are doing a major/minor versioning system.
careksims said:I hope they slip in the ability to make custom folders. The picture section sorely needs it. I do not want to sort it by just Years and Months! UGH!
Me too! ::holds hands::chubigans said:Im under the impression that's what "custom playlists" for the music and picture folders mean. I hope.
chespace said:I love my PSP but have never really seen a good reason why I should hook it up to my PS3.
It seems a lot of folks here are raving about the wake-on-LAN and remote power-on via PSP update with 2.0.
What's so useful or good about this feature? Is there something I'm missing or is it literally just that you can turn on your PS3 via your PSP? Why would you need to do that?
careksims said:I hope they slip in the ability to make custom folders. The picture section sorely needs it. I do not want to sort it by just Years and Months! UGH!
I understand you're in enterprise development. and for my context, I've been in development for 15 years on everything from enterprise wide ERP systems to stupid self-developed freeware. I can honestly say this is the first time I've ever heard of a release system using decimal notation that was not using a major/minor system.kaching said:You're complaining that this isn't a worthy update for a major version increment, yet refuse to accept that they could be versioning any other way to account for that.
Vaandaviii said:To get your PSP, switch on your PS3, and stream all the videos you have in there.
TTP said:http://blog.us.playstation.com/2007/11/07/firmware-update-v200/
already posted? Videos incoming it seems.
TTP said:http://blog.us.playstation.com/2007/11/07/firmware-update-v200/
already posted? Videos incoming it seems.
Loudninja said:Also,the whole udpate is not fully known yet
kaching said:I can't help but feel like Sony needs to produce a PSP with 3G wireless capability to really capitalize on the Remote Play idea, or at least start attaching Remote Play to some 3G devices. All the other pieces are in place now, but there's absolutely nowhere for me at work or on the commute to work to take advantage of Remote Play with the PSP, which is when I have the most opportunity to use it.
Metalmurphy said:
Loudninja said:Yeah can people fucking read?the update is not complete
gofreak said:Furthermore, connecting your PSP to a TV with the AV-out and having your PS3 on a remote TV..sans games anyway...
gofreak said:Furthermore, connecting your PSP to a TV with the AV-out and having your PS3 on a remote TV..sans games anyway..
The whole AV-out thing on PSP was a nice, unexpected little piece of this puzzle.
I'd like to see them make Remote Play a two-way thing next. E.g. taking pictures with a Go cam, or transferring pictures from a camera to memory stick, and then uploading them to your PS3 back home, and firing off an email to tell the folks back home to check the PS3 for new pics from your holiday, or whatever.
I'm sure you've seen marketing versions break the rules of a major/minor system on a number of occasions. We have no idea if this is the internal system, I don't know why you assume that it is.borghe said:I can honestly say this is the first time I've ever heard of a release system using decimal notation that was not using a major/minor system.