shuraiya said:
That simply means Nintendo wasn't able to get 3d and touchscreen to work together. I suggest Sony find a way to inplement the 2 in a single screen, include a physical media (no download only), make it motion sensitive, and finally, really push connectivity. I expect wifi and 3G/4G at the very least. Their priority should be to ensure all PSP2s can communicate all the time. They might not need to make it a smartphone as long as they include the ability to call other psp2 users. |
The fact is that if you use the touch when 3D is on...3D effect vanishes! It would be like during a 3D moovie putting your end in front of your eyes, you would see that 3D is just an effect, while without something between your yes and the screen it seems real. That's the problem.







