Your friend sounds like a real fun guy.
Yea hes a riot. Call of duty fanboy to the max!
Your friend sounds like a real fun guy.
Gonna be honest, that looks like a kick ass deal. I wish it was bundled with another game though.
Other than Gravity Rush and Persona 4 Golden, what other great exclusives does the system have?
Keep in mind if you go OLED Vita hunting-- the display is bit of a crapshoot. I feel like I've seen more bad ones than good ones, but don't take that as fact. However, if you find a good one, grab it.
I rather get the 1000 and pay for a shitty-priced memory card than wait to get an inferior revision for $200 + a 2012 game.
Lol
Cross save is awesome news. Might start my PS3 version now.
if cant transfer pc progress, which is not likely, no buy
edit: BL2, that is
Eight pages and no one has cropped out the Borderlands screen from the first page?!
Well, here it is at full size. This might be the first official screen of the game:
Eight pages and no one has cropped out the Borderlands screen from the first page?!
Well, here it is at full size. This might be the first official screen of the game:
There must be ways to convert the PC save to PS3 (it was so easy to do so with BL1), and then to Vita via cross-save.
look horrible imo, hope it's not really a screenshot
Eight pages and no one has cropped out the Borderlands screen from the first page?!
Well, here it is at full size. This might be the first official screen of the game:
I would like to see that, but man, the game isn't exactly stable on consoles as it is.Looks like Borderlands 1 if it ran on my laptop, which aint that bad, personally. Im ok if the resolution is lower and the textures downgraded, just as long as the FPS is just as good as the console/PC versions. Or at least, smooth 30FPS.
I'm debating whether to go out and buy a pre-owned vita 1000 now or just wait and get the new vita slim for $200 ahhh. Someone help.
The only thing that is not pushing me toward the vita slim is I don't know how much worst the screen on the new one is. I've seen the old one and they look pretty nice.
Buy a pre owned PSVita and a pre owned Vita memory card. It won't cost you that much. You can look on Craiglist or other sites like this.
16GB is (imo) the best balance between price and storage. You could look for a 32gb one though.
I'm super eager to see how Borderlands 2 looks on Vita. It'll be the first full scale UE3 title on the system (Mk and DCvsMK used it as well but in a very different way).
Having jumped in through a preowned system I'd definitely look into it. For £94 I got the system, 16gb & 4gb cards, Fifa Football, and MGS HD collection. After flipping the small card and MGS (less fees), I'll be looking at ~£80 for everything else.
Considering I paid £90 for a naked PSP 3000 less than three years ago, I'd call that a decent turn around!
Borderlands 2 save editor works to convert a save from one platform to another. Pretty sure you can go PC to PS3 with it.
If you look at them side by side: The colors pop less and the blacks aren't as deep on the LCD screen. However, in motion, there is less bleeding from frame to frame that occasionally is an issue with the OLED in my opinion.
Its a trade off, and obviously the cheaper screen, however its still remarkably great looking. Most people who bash it on this site haven't seen it in person I think.
I bought before the GamesCom pricedrop my Vita for 150 + 16GB for 30. But I sold my old PSP (which sometimes didn't turn on lol) and CoD:BO2 so it costed me 120.
And those were the best 120 I spent in 2013.
Looks like Borderlands 1 if it ran on my laptop, which aint that bad, personally. Im ok if the resolution is lower and the textures downgraded, just as long as the FPS is just as good as the console/PC versions. Or at least, smooth 30FPS.
Gibbed, you say? Or are there more editors out there?
But good to know, will try that. I'd be bored to start with Gaige again, and even more bored not playing her.
I'm sure the input would be the same but smaller - I doubt they'll patch the game to detect which Vita you have to keep it closer to 1:1, but I guess it's possible. The original rear pad isn't quite 1:1 either, but the illusion is effective. I doubt it will pose a major problem just being smaller - the game doesn't require you to be super-precise about rear touch input - but it might not feel quite as cool when you see your finger in the world and it doesn't feel exactly in the right place. It's hard to feel whether you're in the right place anyway, so I think the illusion will remain fairly strong.A question for the 2000 owners: how does the new rear touchpad work in a game like Tearaway for example? Is it still mapped 1:1 with the front screen, so your finger is exactly where it touches in the back leaving the edges out or the input is still like a normal sized screen but just shrinked? I hope you understand what I'm trying to ask, it's a bit convoluted, lol.
I'm super eager to see how Borderlands 2 looks on Vita. It'll be the first full scale UE3 title on the system (Mk and DCvsMK used it as well but in a very different way).
Lime green or no sale.
I have an OLED Vita, am I crazy for sort of wanting this new, lighter Vita?
Eight pages and no one has cropped out the Borderlands screen from the first page?!
Well, here it is at full size. This might be the first official screen of the game:
The PSP's successor playing full PS3 caliber games isn't something I expected when Vita was first shown. Expecting the graphics of this release to be anywhere near the console version is setting yourself up for disappointment. It seems like an ambitious release from a game scale standpoint for Vita.
This is hilarious to look back on.That may not have been what you were expecting, but:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s3zccA-Zvd8
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MRcmRNGjU1s
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NyIjBbRAtZs
That's kind of what Sony and third parties expected.
I have an OLED Vita, am I crazy for sort of wanting this new, lighter Vita?
Not at all. The 2000 has a few other improvements like improved shoulder buttons, redesigned rear touchpad, 1gb internal storage, micro-usb charging, and the obvious improved form factor.
The OLED > LCD downgrade is really the only negative.
That may not have been what you were expecting, but:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s3zccA-Zvd8
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MRcmRNGjU1s
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NyIjBbRAtZs
That's kind of what Sony and third parties expected.