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Gaming - DSi vs PSP Go. - View Post

ZenfoldorVGI said:
hunter_alien said:
Just in: PSP Go has a 40% faster processor... up from 333 mhz to 480 mhz... niiiice :D


http://www.joystiq.com/2009/07/02/psp-go-processor-more-than-40-faster-than-original/


Oh and Zen: that procedure is ca;lled piracy my friend, and if you tell me that more then 1% of the users of CFW wont dl illegaly games, then you are probably high ;)
The Go will trully have a chance to stabilize PSP software sales from the already decent form. And seeing how many devs are starting to back it again, I think they agree to.

No matter what people say on this site about the Go, it seems that it had managed to reignite the intereste of 3rd party developers, and thats what really matters. I for one Im going to back it asap because if we get the PSN cards to then all my awful months pof waiting for a game will be the thing of the past :D

No, it's not piracy. The process for pirating games and having them play on your PSP is completely different than the backing up of your old UMD games. That said, I've removed the link because after reading your post, some people, who don't like my arguments already, might conviniently try to agree with what you now know is a faulty assumption.

The only way MY procedure would be used for piracy is copying a friends game to a flashcard.

I despite piracy, and will use this post to speak out against it. Piracy is the reason we have the Go!

Next, the processor is faster? I think that having a significantly faster processor is an upgrade, and I'll admit the PSP Go is more appealing(but still vastly overpriced), now that I understand this new feature.


One thing that nobody argues about it beeing overpriced. Hell even Il admit that seeing that I was expecting a 170$ PSP Go! from e3 I think its a bad idea to start the PSP Go! from 250$... Im hoping for a fast pricecut ( tough that wont stop me from buying one ).

 

The PSP Go! is somewhat Sonys trial to make up for their biggest mistake ever: no piracy protection at all in the first PSP. WIll this work? We still dont know, but seeing that its smaller ( the first PSP was a bit bulky I have to admit, and it wasnt entirely pocket friendly), has 16 GB of flash memory, sliding screen, 40% faster processor, better memory card option, it will weight less and have a pretty complex online store ( already the updates are started to roll much faster post-e3)... all this is more then enough for me and IMO most gamers to call it a great update, save up a bit and buy one ;)



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