small44 said:
setsunatenshi said:
small44 said:
setsunatenshi said:
That's the exact reason why I said they need to deliver on Playstation Now as fast as possibly. You will have a huge library of games on your fingertips (PS1, PS2, PS3, PS4, PSP and of course Vita). Should Sony deliver on the promisses and you might end up with the biggest games library available for any 1 device.
A good revision of the console would definitely be one adding 4G capabilities to it as well as improving screen definition. Keep the form factor, keep the OLED screen, maybe do what you can to improve the battery, but it's pretty decent as it is and I'll take 2 of those please.
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I don't see Playsation now attractive People want Vita to have it's own games
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I don't see why can't you have both. In a perfect world you would be able to own 1 device to play all games. 1 device to play on the TV/Monitor and 1 device to play on the go, different rooms, etc. If all Vita games would end up on a PS4, that wouldn't make the Vita irrelevant, the fact that you can travel and bring all your game collection with you, no matter where you are is very valluable. At least to me.
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A service may be interrupted or limited depending on geographic location, weather, equipment failure, or network limitations.
For my situation i don't have a good connection
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of course having some redundancy is a good thing on emergency situations. I'm far from arguing against physical media, of course you should have your own backups saved somehow somewhere.
But the service that is (or is promised to be) PS Now takes nothing from someone in your situation, it simply adds to people with great internet connection or that frequently travel to and from places with very good internet.
Basically what I'm saying is, just because you have a bad connection, this doesn't mean that I shouldn't be able to make the most of such a service. Hopefully you'll get better internet in the future and then you could join the party :)