BShornock said: I highly doubt the Vita would have enough power to handle the PS4. If I recall correctly, the PSVita has more memory than the PS3, but less in video or actual ram, but comparible to the 256MB the PS3 has due to the half screen size of the Vita. Most PS3 owners, do not have a fat PS3, and I do not have numbers on the exact number of consoles that are PS2 backwards compatible, but imagine of they patch the Vita to be able to remote play PS2 disc and digital games via Remote Play. Imagine how collective the fat PS3's will be. The main two bad flaws about using the Vita as a Dualshock controller, is the fact that there is no R2/L2, and the analog stick is not pushable in. The Wii U managed this. Quite honestly I wish the Vita was larger, imagine the potential if it had real dual analog sticks as well as both shoulder buttons. If a Vita revision is made...increase the ram and add these two features into a slightly larger Vita, even if the screen is exactly the same. |
There's just a few things wrong in this. The PS4 video could be streamed to the Vita, even at cutting the resolution down, it could still do it. Maybe up to a 720p feed, and that would look epic on that screen size anyway. The R2/3 L2/3 can be emulated on the rear touchpad like it is for current remote play and PSone games. This concept reallly opens PS4/Vita up for porting between Wii U and the PS4.
Before the PS3 everyone was nice to me :(