lol I wonder if that's the reason for some of the HQ upgrades lately..Sony won't let them port it to PS3 with out a HD upgrade, and the portable wouldn't need it. All in all a gimic but look at how much crappy little games like farmville bring in.
lol I wonder if that's the reason for some of the HQ upgrades lately..Sony won't let them port it to PS3 with out a HD upgrade, and the portable wouldn't need it. All in all a gimic but look at how much crappy little games like farmville bring in.
Look outside of the gimmick, I say SE go for it (I do agree it should go on PS3 btw). What I truly take away from this is SE is not killing FFXI anytime soon if they are even considering expanding. Sounds like they might have some future promising plans (hopefully).
At first I thought... "yeah I'd buy a Vita for that"... Then I thought about keeping up with the LS chat without a keyboard!
Although maybe I could converse with people using the /nod and /no Emotes if I put the appropriate "ask me yes/no only" in the search comments.
So in summary: nice idea but I'd rather have it on my PS3. If FFXIV gets in the way I'd settle for a Vita version.
The days of the digital watch are numbered.
Holy, freaking, christ.
THANKS FOR THE HD ICONS THOUGH MAN, PROPS.
IDK if other ps2 games get ported over too I might grab one. Just to play ff11 on the go not so much, acer netbooks are not that big and cost about the same. Really just depends on what else it can do.
You guys are a bunch of haters. FFXI on the go even when there are no wireless networks that I know the PW to nearby sounds good to me.
Here, let me dispel this groundless rumor:
Where do you plug in the keyboard?
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