It's a nice feature for those of us that own a Vita, but I don't see how it saves the Vita. It would need to come down in price significantly. Not many are going to drop another $200 on top of the $400 or more for PS4 just to have remote play.
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It's a nice feature for those of us that own a Vita, but I don't see how it saves the Vita. It would need to come down in price significantly. Not many are going to drop another $200 on top of the $400 or more for PS4 just to have remote play.Go Noles!!! >>-----> -
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i'm a little confused about the ps4 and remote play. i remember reading when the vita came out that remote play would be possible on some ps3 games, but that the resolution won't be as nice and there would be issues with framerate. clearly the ps4 and its games will be much more complex than the ps3, so it wouldn't be able to handle its graphics or framerate?
i'm mainly a MLB The Show player & love the idea of getting next gen gameplay & graphics on my vita, but am wondering if remote playing it on my vita can be any better than this years vita version of the game will be.
and i won't have to purchase vita games anymore, since i can remote play my ps4 games which will be better quality?Last edited by brettryantalley; 02-21-2013, 12:37 AM.Comment
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The PS4 news definitely puts the lack of some games on Vita into context. NBA 2K, NHL, etc.
If you can stream games from the PS4 to your Vita that is the future of the device and not PS 3.5 quality titles.
The key will be how accessible that feature is, does the stream really work with low latency? Can I walk into a Starbucks and play a PS4 game on my Vita over their network? Or is this for home use only? Honestly if it only works at home on local play it doesn't really titillate me.Comment
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Being able to play games on my vita from my PS4???? One word comes to mind "Brilliant" With this feature I could see myself getting down to one system as my time is really getting limited these days with kids sports almost every night and a 6 month old. This may be an answer for all my gaming needs
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The PS4 news definitely puts the lack of some games on Vita into context. NBA 2K, NHL, etc.
If you can stream games from the PS4 to your Vita that is the future of the device and not PS 3.5 quality titles.
The key will be how accessible that feature is, does the stream really work with low latency? Can I walk into a Starbucks and play a PS4 game on my Vita over their network? Or is this for home use only? Honestly if it only works at home on local play it doesn't really titillate me.Comment
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Which is completely fine with me. I play my Vita at home all the time anyway.Samsung PN60F8500 PDP / Anthem MRX 720 / Klipsch RC-62 II / Klipsch RF-82 II (x2) / Insignia NS-B2111 (x2) / SVS PC13-Ultra / SVS SB-2000 / Sony MDR-7506 Professional / Audio-Technica ATH-R70x / Sony PS3 & PS4 / DirecTV HR44-500 / DarbeeVision DVP-5000 / Panamax M5400-PM / Elgato HD60Comment
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PS Vita resolution is only just above 480p (480p is 854x480, Vita is 960x544), easy enough to stream that. Problem is really latency, which can be pretty bad on some congested WiFi spots, so control precision can get spotty.Comment
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No price cut for US Vita coming.
Amid all the PlayStation 4 news, some folks were hoping to get a bit of extra PS Vita intel -- specifically, confirmation of a price drop in the United States. Worldwide Studios boss Shuhei Yoshida, however, said no such thing is on the cards.
Talking with Joystiq, the executive blamed the exchange rate for the reason why Japan gets a cut and we don't. He had nothing else to say on the matter, and was blunt enough to suggest it's not something we'll see brought up by Sony anytime soon.Comment
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I doubt you will ever see a major change in the Vita, and I really don't think, looking at teardowns, that it will get any slimmer. There's nothing they can really take away or chips to combine, so any revisions will be minor, even less so than the PSP revision (which shed like 4mm and chunk of mostly battery weight).Comment
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devilsjaw you can find some killer deals on Craigslist. I bought one the other day for my son for $120 and it was "Flawless" Came with box/manual/receipt. Not even 2 mos old. Guy just didn't want it and was looking for a quick sale.The poster formerly know as "FLIGHTWHITE"Comment
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I may need to go that route. I just looked up the VITA and saw the price tag and was going to come here and ask if there are any rumored price drops.
I want one, but not for more than what a new PS3 or 360 costs.
edit: did some searching and the cheapest I can find people selling for is $200 with a few games.. meh.Comment
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I may need to go that route. I just looked up the VITA and saw the price tag and was going to come here and ask if there are any rumored price drops.
I want one, but not for more than what a new PS3 or 360 costs.
edit: did some searching and the cheapest I can find people selling for is $200 with a few games.. meh.N.Y Mets
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My point was that buying something second hand, even for decent condition isn't really worth it for $50 less in my mind. I always prefer having things new so I know all about the warranty and such.
$175 would have looked a lot better to me. I texted the guy anyways to see what games come with it. If he's close by work, I'll check it out and see.Last edited by AUChase; 02-22-2013, 04:27 PM.Comment
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