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RolStoppable said:
Galaki said:
megaman79 said:
"Making games multiplatform is a basic strategy, and Capcom has strengthened the "Monster Hunter" franchise, as well as other popular brands, by using it."

And with THAT Id assume Vita owners shouldn't be too worried.

Does not stop some from getting all butthurt though :)

There will be content cut from the game to account for the 3DS's lower capacity cartridges. Not to mention that the Vita version will at best only look marginally better than the 3DS version.

It's either one or the other, not both.

Everything I've read so far points to Vita having similar amounts of storage to 3DS. If I remember correctly 3DS' cartridges are limited to 8GB currently while Vita will be launching with 4GB cartridges or less... Obviously if one company can afford to increase the size, so can the other since the media are similar from a manufacturing point of view.

In this respect it would seem Sony are really the ones with a disadvantage since users will come to expect higher quality assets from Vita games and there is no way Sony can afford to increase cartridge sizes at a rate that keeps up with the huge increase in asset size the Vita can render over the 3DS..



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