Sony gives up on vita, ending first party development
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[QUOTE=pdp;48980749]This console generation is crumbling.[/QUOTE]
I haven't bought a game for the PS4 since Assassin's Creed: Black Flag.
[QUOTE=Sora3100;48969288]Umm, what?
It has the best battery life for a portable gaming device I have ever seen.
Have you seen how terrible 3DS' is?[/QUOTE]
theyre pretty much the exact same??
[QUOTE=AlienFanatic;48981610]theyre pretty much the exact same??[/QUOTE]
3 to 5 hours. My vita lasts for 8 hours with brightness at 75%.
i always get around 6 to 7 hours for my xl and my vita 1000, thats weird
[editline]25th October 2015[/editline]
i could see 3 hours maybe if someone had full blast 3d and noise and brightness, but lol
[QUOTE=gbtygfvyg;48981680]3 to 5 hours. My vita lasts for 8 hours with brightness at 75%.[/QUOTE]
thats weird, i get more hours out of my 3ds than my vita, both at low brightness
It also depends what model of the Vita you have.
[QUOTE=spekter;48966702]Get developers to develop for the actual platform, not just port shit.
Don't force people to buy overpriced memory sticks.
Make battery life actually feasible.
That's literally all they'd really need to make it take off.[/QUOTE]
What are you talking about, the Vita's got the best power management I've met, it lasts for weeks.
does this mean a price drop is imminent? if so then cool i can finally get my ps4 remote player
[QUOTE=gbtygfvyg;48981680]3 to 5 hours. My vita lasts for 8 hours with brightness at 75%.[/QUOTE]
Do you have 3D and brightness at 100% all the time? I can go a while without having to charge it.
All the interview revealed is that Sony isn't working on any Vita games, which isn't a huge surprise, and they've already been transparent about being 100% focused on the PS4 for a while.
Sony still makes Vitas, still makes system software updates and still makes memory cards. The Vita isn't any deader than it was a few months ago.
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