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Kresnik said:

http://www.playstationlifestyle.net/2014/05/07/scea-fighting-for-64gb-memory-card-in-the-west-explains-why-vita-doesnt-get-aaa-titles/

SCEA's Director of Product Planning says one good thing and then a really shit thing that makes me really angry.

The good:

"One of them had to do with the additional Borderlands 2 DLC not bundled in the game, with Mesa saying it’s “the plan” to release the other pieces (such as Tiny Tina) at some point, but he failed to go into specifics."

 

The bad:

"Elsewhere, someone commented on how the PS Vita needs “a few good AAA games that are actually developed by the proper studios, and not farmed out to smaller devs who can’t quite capture what makes a series work on consoles.” In his reply to this, Mesa touched upon how getting AAA titles on the Vita requires them to do something different:

The economics simply don’t work with the traditional process. We have to do something different to get AAA games on Vita. We accomplished it to a certain degree by making PS4 games work on Vita via remote play. PS Now will be another way, streaming PS3 games on Vita. I can’t wait until PS Now is out on Vita – I hope you’ll try out the experience and let me know what you think."

 

Good old SCEA.  "You need games developed by proper studios".

"Yes, we know, that's what PlayStation Now is for!"

Fortunately, the system is getting a lot of native AAA games without their "help," so s*ck it piece of sh...!