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Veknoid_Outcast said:
BinaryDelt said:
Veknoid_Outcast said:
BinaryDelt said:
I really don't think Vita is the problem, it's the perception it has with gamers. There are plenty of great games and it's an awesome piece of hardware. I love my Vita. I play it all the time. I'm pretty convinced that any hardcore gamer that spent a full day experiencing all the Vita has to offer would want one. I understand the reality though is for the Vita to be a success, it needs mainstream appeal.

1. Get PS4 Remote Play working exceptionally well.
2. Advertise to people that they can play their Call of Duty and Madden multiplayer from their PS4 remotely on their Vita anywhere they have WiFi.
3. ???
4. Profit!

Disclaimer - I'm not a Call of Duty or Madden gamer, but I know that's what the brasuals (bro casuals) like to play.

Wait, is Sony planning to do something like #2? Or is that something you're recommending it does?

Theoretically if PS4 Remote Play with Vita works as advertised, #2 would work.

That would be awesome. You could power up your Vita on a train or bus and pick up where you left off on PS4. Very cool.

Vita does that now with ps3. Hell so does the PSP. The problem is only a few select titles were coded to do it. PS4 will have it built in to the system instead of coded by the devs, for lack of better understanding. Yes, I've played ICO HD on disk from a Starbuck's AT&T WiFi hotspot. One issue I wish is resolved is the network set up. I was unlucky to have a router not made to easily accept this feature, the auto turn on in the ps3 was designed with the same signal routers use to check connections and therefore it turns my PS3 on and I can't turn it on remotely because of that. PS4 should fix that.



Before the PS3 everyone was nice to me :(