Dr.Henry_Killinger said:
On the contrary, since I don't have a handheld, personal feelings don't cloud my judgement. Saying the Vita has no support is an exaggeration, not having a Vita I can cleary see its still getting support. Whether or not you like the support, and are representative of every Vita fan is irrelevant to me, because that is your subjective opinion. Furthermore, I'm not looking at this year alone, like you seem to be. Wii U basically stagnated for a year, getting ports of last gen games that we're basically no different. To me that is clear abandonment. Thats why I'm limiting it to the Vita. Show me that Vita software support has declined overall. Because Vita is still getting hardware support, its been remodeled twice, with the Vita TV releasing this month, and the version 3.35 patch its recieving. Sony has mention Vita at every conference they mention PS4, with new games coming out for it. This narrative of Vita abandonment describes it as Sony pretending it doesn't exist. The main concern I here from people saying the Vita doesn't get support is that they want support that Nintendo gives its platforms. Completely ignoring the facts that Sony's main focus has always been on the home consoles, PS3 was definetly struggling, Sony is Not a Game Developer like Nintendo, and Sony depends on 3rd parties a lot more than Nintendo. PS Vita's poor sales, especially in America was definetly a result of price, but it also made it a pariah in the eyes of 3rd party like the Wii U. Meanwhile, its a joke to compare the Wii U's support from Nintendo to Sony's of the Vita when they aren't even the same type of company, and Sony is supporting 2 active home consoles as opposed to 1 active handheld that has always dominated the industry and gets 3rd party support by default. |
Well, since my personal opinion is completely irrelevant since I own the console, I guess I have nothing more to add, other than your claim about Sony not being a game dev being mind bogglingly wrong. Sony is as much a game dev as Nintendo, if not more. They have had more new IPs over the last few years, along with tons of great classics.
If you are saying Sony is in the clear for giving hardware support to a console that needs software support more than anything, fine. That is your subjective opinion as well. Many people don't like just having an indie and cross-play machine, and it shows in sales. Like I said, name me some quality software on the Vita from Sony this year. On the PS4 we got plenty, on the PS3 we got plenty, but on the Vita? Just Freedom Wars. That's my argument for lack of software support.
Now, you'll probably say that Sony lives off of third-party, but past some indie games that are more playable on consoles, there are few of those as well. Sony tries with AC and CoD, but after that nothing. We occasionally get bad ports like Borderlands 2 and some decent ones like Minecraft, but all of those have better homes elsewhere.
But, like you said, my opinion can't count since I'm just another confused Vita owner. Goodbye and good day.
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