CO_Andy said:Same goes for the dpad, but realistically i don't see Sony changing it's design, ever.
Kroole said:...reduce the size of the screen...
xaosslug said:Maybe, once they price-drop to around $150-ish territory they'll release a redesign when sales wane, before they price-drop further? ::shrug::
_leech_ said:Why would they reduce one of the PSP's best features?
Amir0x said:I think PSP can use a redesign, and I'm sure we will see one in the future.
PSP needs - faster refreshing screen, streamlined interface controls (the face is absolutely filled with various buttons. They need to create a button that does several functions to cut down the clutter), a new d-pad, maybe another analog, higher quality L/R buttons, and get rid of that fucking gloss. Also, better speakers.
DaCocoBrova said:^^
Remember the PSOne. When I got mine, there wasn't analog anything in it.
DaCocoBrova said:^^
Remember the PSOne. When I got mine, there wasn't analog anything in it.
Kung Fu Jedi said:Adding a hard drive has been mentioned as well, but they'd need to increase battery life, and give up a bunch of memory stick sales.
DaCocoBrova said:Minor issue. They'd just need to have devs give control options for both models.
Case closed.
Pimpbaa said:Unless the 2nd analog stick was used for camera control only, there is absolutely no chance of this happening.
When pressing the d-pad right or the square button too hard can crack the screen, there's a problem with their design. The d-pad is pretty poor (as many people have noted in the past), as is the analog nub slider. I actually wouldn't mind a slightly smaller screen with more closely-packed pixels if it means that we could get a real analog stick (two, if possible). I've always thought that a rubberized and slightly stiffer version of the Saturn analog controller would be great for a handheld, since it doesn't have to protrude too high off the controller surface. It holds your thumb well and rotates naturally.CO_Andy said:Sony designed quite possibly the worst analog sticks imaginable for both console and portable. Is it too much to ask for hardware that won't make me fumble?
Same goes for the dpad, but realistically i don't see Sony changing it's design, ever.
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Beezy said:A rain of bans will also be handed out.
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If they do manage to shrink the innards enough to throw in either of those, it'd probably be more economical for both them and potential buyers overall to just put a second flash memory reader slot inside, say for SD.meltpotato said:I'd expect to see solid-state memory instead of a HDD in a redesign.
kaching said:If they do manage to shrink the innards enough to throw in either of those, it'd probably be more economical for both them and potential buyers overall to just put a second flash memory reader slot inside, say for SD.
kaching said:If they do manage to shrink the innards enough to throw in either of those, it'd probably be more economical for both them and potential buyers overall to just put a second flash memory reader slot inside, say for SD.
The PS2 slim does have the distinct advantage of having eliminated the full-size hdd bay *and* internal power supply before anyone even had to think about truly miniturizing any of the remaining internal components.Chittagong said:I politely pointed out PS2 slim to him, but he was pretty determined.