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How many vita games do you have in your library?

0-10 184 31.51%
 
11-20 109 18.66%
 
21-30 69 11.82%
 
30+ 215 36.82%
 
Total:577

Guys, I have a question please. I want to purchase some games through PSN for a friend, I have his login and I want to use my debit card, but he already has some money in his wallet, how can I bypass the wallet money and directly purchase a game via the card. (PS: can't purchase PSN gift cards).



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SnowPrince said:
Guys, I have a question please. I want to purchase some games through PSN for a friend, I have his login and I want to use my debit card, but he already has some money in his wallet, how can I bypass the wallet money and directly purchase a game via the card. (PS: can't purchase PSN gift cards).

There is not a way to do this. It pulls funds from wallet to purchase. Even when using a credit card, it transfer to your wallet, and then used to purchase items.



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outlawauron said:
SnowPrince said:
Guys, I have a question please. I want to purchase some games through PSN for a friend, I have his login and I want to use my debit card, but he already has some money in his wallet, how can I bypass the wallet money and directly purchase a game via the card. (PS: can't purchase PSN gift cards).

There is not a way to do this. It pulls funds from wallet to purchase. Even when using a credit card, it transfer to your wallet, and then used to purchase items.

Oh so there's no way for a subtle gift, what a bummer. Thank you outlawauron for your quick response though :D

If i had to add something vita-related for today it would be this comparison video between the two versions of SAO (I personally don't know if it's a good or a bad port, framerate is stable, but graphics look horrible)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7RVry9unaAw



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So I finally got around to watching more of the SAO comparisons and my God.... I can't believe they fucked up THAT bad. Obviouslt the PS4 version was going to look way better but this is just sad. I still think Lost Song is one of the best looking so I was expecting something similar but alas this isn't the case.

I'm most likely never going to buy the Vita version (unless it's under $10) and will wait to buy the PS4 version pre-owned when it's cheap.



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BlowoverKing said:

So I finally got around to watching more of the SAO comparisons and my God.... I can't believe they fucked up THAT bad. Obviouslt the PS4 version was going to look way better but this is just sad. I still think Lost Song is one of the best looking so I was expecting something similar but alas this isn't the case.

I'm most likely never going to buy the Vita version (unless it's under $10) and will wait to buy the PS4 version pre-owned when it's cheap.

Really?  I was a lot more impressed by the more recent comparison video.

I mean, let's be honest, Hollow Fragment wasn't exactly a good performer on Vita either, yet that game was a lot of fun.  Contrary to reports I've read, the graphics on Vita DO look like a step up from HF.  With a couple more performance patches, I'll be all over it.



http://gematsu.com/2016/11/compile-heart-launches-guns-beautiful-girls-new-title-countdown-website

Compile Heart teasing a new shooter game, developed by Shade (who made Bullet Girls).  I'd expect this to be for PS4 but you never know.



Kresnik said:
BlowoverKing said:

So I finally got around to watching more of the SAO comparisons and my God.... I can't believe they fucked up THAT bad. Obviouslt the PS4 version was going to look way better but this is just sad. I still think Lost Song is one of the best looking so I was expecting something similar but alas this isn't the case.

I'm most likely never going to buy the Vita version (unless it's under $10) and will wait to buy the PS4 version pre-owned when it's cheap.

Really?  I was a lot more impressed by the more recent comparison video.

I mean, let's be honest, Hollow Fragment wasn't exactly a good performer on Vita either, yet that game was a lot of fun.  Contrary to reports I've read, the graphics on Vita DO look like a step up from HF.  With a couple more performance patches, I'll be all over it.

The game looks even worse than Hollow Fragment though... there's more pop in, framerate is worse, and the town seems really empty (though that might be because of how much bigger it is). Plus like I said, I was expecting visuals around the level of Lost Song, maybe slightly less. If those "performance" patches really help then maybe I'll consider it but as of right now, no way.



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http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showpost.php?p=223073639&postcount=7053

The store that's connected to the distributor for NISA games in Germany has a few new listings up for unnanounced games.

Operation Babel: New Tokyo Legacy (PS4) (Sequel to Operation Abyss)
Cladun Returns: This is Sengoku! (PS4)

Both of these are ONLY listed for PS4 right now, but there's two things worth mentioning:
- They're listed at 40€, which is usually for Vita games, so it could be a mistake.
- It wouldn't be the first time that PS4 versions are added first and Vita a while later on that store

Or they could be digital only for Vita. Who knows.



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