http://www.play-asia.com/games/plays...games/14/711ab
Vitas problem is not the absence of games, but the absence of exclusive games. The Vita share most of the games with the PS3 or PS4.
http://www.play-asia.com/games/plays...games/14/711abWait... by this do you mean to say that there were devs who didn't jump ship from the PS Vita?
And do we want to know why they did? Here you go: 32GB PlayStation Vita Memory Card
Vitas problem is not the absence of games, but the absence of exclusive games. The Vita share most of the games with the PS3 or PS4.
Hopefully they drop PS3 support ASAP, but I doubt we'll see that happen until 4.0. All indications are that plans are rolling right along for 3.0, and dropping the support of a client would require significant advance notice.
I used to play on PS3. It wasn't terrible. But it definitely wasn't a good experience, either.
I put a ssd in my ps3. Awesome difference for sucha low cost.
I played PS3 at launch and then upgraded to PS4 several months later. The PS3 may not look nearly as good (obviously), but aside from cutscenes loading slowly, there were no large issues that completely broke gameplay. It's worth noting that players can now also turn off cutscenes they have previously viewed, which fixes some issues. I can't speak for Diadem or any HW map issues, but 2.0 offered a solid PS3 experience. I don't think there's any reason to cut off PS3 players at this point.
And, speaking to the Vita conversation going along here and there, I would like to interject. I bought a Vita near launch with the primary purpose of playing Persona 4 Golden, a purpose for which it performed marvelously. I would have been satisfied with my purchase then and there, but there have been tons of other great games to be released on the system. I do, however, think that Sony has completely dropped the ball with marketing the console, and the high prices for memory cards definitely do not help the situation. I am also extremely disappointed that the Final Fantasy Adventure/Sword of Mana remake won't be on Vita in America even though it's getting translated... for phones. Now the only Vita title I'm looking forward to is VA11-Hall-A, which is being developed primarily with PC in mind. I love my Vita, but I do think that it was overall disappointing for American audiences. Outside of indie developers, many companies treat it as an afterthought and don't actually release original content for it outside of Japan. Many Japanese titles won't even find their way to our shores due to translation problems. Things could have been handled much better.
The sum of all hunt arguments over early pullers: http://goo.gl/IFT9IE
OP just wants to start complaining about how low-end PCs/ PCs that are not cutting edge are holding the game back ASAP because this game doesn't have the realistic uber graphics of the most recent Call of Dog Shit game.
I LIKE the fence. I get 2 groups to laugh at then.
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