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PS Vita's Six Most Glaring Flaws (So Far)
« on: January 06, 2012, 08:00:51 pm »
1. PS Vita's Memory Card Prices Are Really Expensive
Do you think the $299 price tag of a 3G-enabled PS Vita is expensive? Well, you also have to factor in the cost of getting a memory card for the portable, too. You'll need to get one in order to save your games on the thing. According to gamestop.com, the prices for these proprietary memory cards are anything but affordable. Here's what you'll have to factor into the cost of the overall package:

$30 for 4GB, $45 for 8GB, $70 for 16GB, and $120 for 32GB

Nintendo's 3DS uses the industry-standard SD cards, which are relatively affordable these days (32 GB cards go for less than $50). A $250-$300 portable gaming console is going to be a tough sell in this day and age, considering that they're competing with Apple and the popularity of gaming on smartphones lately. And that's $250-$300 before these "hidden costs" of mandatory memory cards.

2. Short Battery Life, Worse Than the 3DS'
The battery life for handheld gaming devices these days are horrible. The 3DS' 3-5 hour battery life appalled gamers when it was first announced. With PS Vita's longer list of features and bigger screen, expect much less.

A Japanese press release by Sony quantified the the Vita's built-in 2200mA Li-ion battery life: approximately "3~5 hours" for games, approximately "5 hours" for video, and approximately 9 hours for music "in stand-by mode." That means with the Bluetooth turned off, using headphones instead of speakers, using the default screen brightness setting, and turning off all network-enabled gaming features by disabling 3G or WiFi. With some or all of these modifiers in use, who knows how long the PS Vita will survive between charges.

3. PSOne Classics and other Game Archives won't work on Vita at Launch
If you play PSOne classic games on your PSP, you're in for a big disappointment. According to the Japanese Vita FAQ, game archive games (such as the PSOne classics) will not be compatible with the Vita at launch. "Plans for future measures will be announced shortly," says the translated Vita FAQ.

Considering how powerful the Vita will be, this is definitely not a technical issue. It's most likely a licensing issue, or Sony's still trying to figure out how to combine the existing PlayStation store with the smaller PlayStation Suite of the store, which offers a smaller and slightly different selection of PSOne games. Either that, or they're going to pull a Nintendo on all of us and convince us poor fools to buy the same games over and over again.

4. Vita's 'UMD Passport' Feature Will Not Support Most Games.
Don't throw away or sell that old PSP once the PS Vita arrives. Sony will offer what is known as the "UMD Passport" program once the Vita arrives, which allows you to convert the UMDs you've amassed from your PSP and convert them to a digital version that is compatible with their new portable. Sounds cool, right?

Not quite. First of all, there's a fee involved. In Japan, the fee to transfer these games range from ¥500 ($6.44) to ¥1,500 ($19.38). According to a list of games available for this service at launch, there are roughly 262 games from publishers such as Atlus, Nippon Ichi, Acquire, Kaga Create, Alchemist, Tecmo Koei, and SNK. However, there are currently no games available from major publishers such as Square-Enix, Capcom, Konami, Sega, EA and Namco Bandai. Although it's possible that you may never see support from these popular publishers, Sony does vaguely mention that they are "planning" to support the UMD Passport.

5. Vita Won't Support Simultaneous Web Browsing and Gameplay
The Vita can do a lot of non-gaming related tasks. However, you won't be able to access the built-in web browser while a game is running. So that means you'll have to exit out of your game first in order to check GameFAQs if you're stuck in a particular game.

The Vita can access Twitter, your personal music library, your friends list, and so much more, but just not that web browser. If the new browser is anything like the one on the PSP, you're better off finding alternate means of accessing the web anyway.

6. Vita Limited to One PSN Account Per Console
NeoGAF user mehdi_san recently attended a PlayStation demo event in Osaka, Japan, and noticed a note at the bottom of one of the Vita's flyers confirming that only one user account can be used per Vita system. While this may not affect most players, it does mean that there isn't a possibility of game sharing similar to the PlayStation 3, and multiple users cannot use the same portable, unless they don't mind sharing an account.

If you want to use a different account then, you're going to have to delete everything off that system and format it to its factory settings.
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Re: PS Vita's Six Most Glaring Flaws (So Far)
« Reply #1 on: January 06, 2012, 09:25:33 pm »
PS Vita's Six Most Glaring Strengths

1. 2nd analog stick
2. OLED (and bigger) screen
3. PS Suite!!!!!!
4. PS3-Vita connectivity
5. Social Networking Interconnectivity at 3G and Wi-Fi-capable
6. Touch controls (added bonus)
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Re: PS Vita's Six Most Glaring Flaws (So Far)
« Reply #2 on: January 06, 2012, 11:03:02 pm »
kelan kaya released date dto nyan?and magkano?

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Re: PS Vita's Six Most Glaring Flaws (So Far)
« Reply #3 on: January 06, 2012, 11:59:53 pm »
kelan kaya released date dto nyan?and magkano?


feb 22 2012 sa states wit a price of $250 for the wifi version only ata.

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Re: PS Vita's Six Most Glaring Flaws (So Far)
« Reply #4 on: January 07, 2012, 02:22:19 am »
sir alam ko meron na sa datablitz i saw it the other day. try nyo po i check sa kanila i think its 22k++  music::
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Re: PS Vita's Six Most Glaring Flaws (So Far)
« Reply #5 on: January 07, 2012, 06:13:38 pm »
22-23k sa pinas sabi ng wife ko... sabi ko sa kanya yan ang xmas gift ko sa sarili ko hehehe... i pre-ordered the 3g/wifi version sa amazon... can't wait!

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Re: PS Vita's Six Most Glaring Flaws (So Far)
« Reply #6 on: January 07, 2012, 08:49:07 pm »
I find to expensive you have to pay for the unit + memory card + tax and if you want to play it outside you have to for a monthly bill for using 3G  smoking:: wala lang just my POV about ps vita

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Re: PS Vita's Six Most Glaring Flaws (So Far)
« Reply #7 on: January 08, 2012, 01:22:28 am »

feb 22 2012 sa states wit a price of $250 for the wifi version only ata.

Ang tsismis na naririnig ko pag nagpre-order ka sa ebgames sa may bandang Kansas e isang lingong daw na mas maaga nila irerelease para sa mga magpre-pre-order.

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Re: PS Vita's Six Most Glaring Flaws (So Far)
« Reply #8 on: January 08, 2012, 03:18:50 pm »
22-23k sa pinas sabi ng wife ko... sabi ko sa kanya yan ang xmas gift ko sa sarili ko hehehe... i pre-ordered the 3g/wifi version sa amazon... can't wait!

Sa amazon din ako nag pre-ordered pero Wifi version ang sa akin. Mas mura kasi at pwede ko ring gawing Wifi hotspot ang cellphone ko kaya di ko kailangan ang 3G version.

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Re: PS Vita's Six Most Glaring Flaws (So Far)
« Reply #9 on: January 08, 2012, 08:17:18 pm »


   dito sa SG almost S$549 pag wifi lang sya , pero pag wifi and 3G S$599.