The number of views on that is pretty great.
Every Vita owner watched it.
The number of views on that is pretty great.
Development costs for PS4 and Xbox720 will increase, as devs allot additional time to not just unlock the hardware, but also in perfecting a base level. I don't think sub-30 FPS games will cut it next gen, and this level of performance increase will undoubtedly take more time, to to mention require more focus on art assets and lighting because the ceiling they had to work within before is now gone.
This also means the gap between Vita and its console brother (from PS3>PS4) increases considerably as well, meaning first part devs will see a similar split in terms of resources. There is no denying this will attribute further disparity with the Vita, and devs ability to deliver quality, future AAA titles for it.
I don't understand the constant complaints about software. I own over 20 titles on the Vita, and the system has only been out for 10 months here in the US.
For comparison, I owned about 7 games for the PS3 during a similar 10 month period, and 4 Xbox 360 games during a similar 10 month period (from the launch of both consoles).
Factoring in backwards compatibility, I have a lot of things to do on my Vita that keeps me busy. At this point, I think that if you can't find anything to do with your Vita, or a compelling reason to pick one up, it may not be the handheld for you, if at all. Maybe it's because I'm not madly in love with Smart Phone gaming (I find it shallow and boring), that I felt a dedicated handheld device was perfect for me.
I use my Vita more than I use my PS3 these days. The hardware is, indeed, top notch, and I feel the software is also amazing. I feel that the year one software library of Vita specific (not PSP or PS1) titles has been fantastic, and better than any console I've ever owned during its first year.
I think Sony could be more aggressive with marketing, but the system isn't really lacking in software, just maybe software that interests you.
I also love the home console experience on the go. I think LBP Vita is the definitive way to play the game. The touch screen interface alone changes the way that game can be approached, and opens up a lot of creative options on the community side. AC3: Lib is buggy in a lot of ways, but the game feels like an Assassin's Creed game, and not a stripped down half assed job like AC: Bloodlines was. I felt that Uncharted: Golden Abyss was a better game than Uncharted: Drake's Fortune, and never expected it to top UC2 or 3 (the Vita is a powerful handheld, but it's not a miracle worker).
I still don't get why you think Sony should kill the Vita? Why pull a Sega, and pull the plug on a machine that hasn't even seen its first birthday, just because it's not selling through the roof? I think, in the end, much like the PS3 and PSP, the Vita will have a sizable userbase, even if it's not going to breach 100 million, or even 70 million, like the PSP did.
For me, it's a real gamer's enthusiast device. It has all the bells and whistles that I think can cover a lot of different types of gaming experiences, from casual to hardcore.
Have you checked out the various Vita software threads on GAF? Looking at the lineup of titles for the rest of 2012, and well into next year, I can't really see how anyone could walk away from it's prospects with a bleak outlook.
But then again, I was in the market for a portable gaming device, and Smart Phones and the 3DS didn't do it for me software wise.
This is key. I own a PS3, so I see no need to buy a Vita (damn you subcharted). The same can't really be said for the 3DS. It isn't a portable console.
I am not saying it has anything to do with its future. I just find it weird that all it matters is how are its sales and not the enjoyment people are getting from it. Its a good machine.
Its sales are abysmal you will not find i think anyone to disagree with you. Sony is not going to drop the price for now and its going to ride it out. I think shutting it down would be completely illogical. The major cost is done already by r&d and setting up the production lines.
Sony keeps vita alive - slant six, bend, guerilla, cambridge et al are stuck making games for a sytem no-one has or wants
Sont kills vita - ps4 has a lot more resources behind it
I know which i'd prefer
You fail to see the potential that Sony and I clearly do:
There will be a split with consoles and handhelds, only the biggest publishers will be able to survive on consoles they way things are going. The cost of cancelling out the vita to allow more focus on PS4...which is out in years, and its prospect of success hardly as guaranteed as you are making it out to be..and will mean that if there is a split and handheld gaming devices do become more popular then they will be cut-off from that, no credit and nintendo/ms will have it all.
I'm not sure if I read that too quickly but they don't need to aim for PS4 level of games, just carry on developing impressive ENOUGH games on a handheld console - PS4 level is going to cost a shitload and we'll see more developers flock to cheaper platforms.. hopefully by then the vita userbase would have grown considerably.
What possible benefit would Sony get by killing it?
The Japanese market, which should have been a strong market for Vita, doesn't look good.
They are releasing some good games (miku, P4G, soul sacrifice, etc) but its still weak.
Of course, losing Monster Hunter was big in Japan, and the fact that a lot of developers are still making games for psp doesn't help. Even winning eleven(PES) is not coming out for Vita while its coming out for psp.
Hopefully we get a lot more titles announced for next year.
If sales pick up starting now, then I would agree, but right now I don't think so. Nintendo has Japan all by itself this Xmas till summer with DQ8 and Monhun 4. Also I think that debs would have announced games by now for next year
Sony don't need to do anything for the system, they've already done what they could do. I'ts up to Square-Enix from now on. In order to gain momentum SE have to drop megatons for the system. FFX remake? Where is it? Also we need more. Dissida HD+ Online? FF7 remake? FF Tactics 2? New Star Ocean or Valkyria Profile? Kingdom Hearts BBS 2?
And then enter Konami with Vita exclusive MGS. Capcom With MH Portable 4. Sega with Valkyrie Chronicles. Rockstar with San Andreas Stories. Then I can call Vita PSP2.
Is 3DS also getting DQ8? I thought it was DQ7
Sony would need to pay to fund each of these games.
Sony would need to pay to fund each of these games.
This thread is kinda ironically amusing.
Its very similiar to those threads back in 2007 that were spelling doom and gloom over the PS3's lacking catalogue.
Look how that turned out?
I guess the best thing is let the corporate business heads figure how to tackle this situation. Also give it time.
This thread is kinda ironically amusing.
Its very similiar to those threads back in 2007 that were spelling doom and gloom over the PS3's lacking catalogue.
Look how that turned out?
All i know is my retail friends are having a hard time offering it when theres only 4-6 titles "Coming Soon" for pre-order.
Except these events aren't similar at all due to factors that have been spelled out countless times before.This thread is kinda ironically amusing.
Its very similiar to those threads back in 2007 that were spelling doom and gloom over the PS3's lacking catalogue.
Look how that turned out?
I guess the best thing is let the corporate business heads figure how to tackle this situation. Also give it time.
I wonder if both parties would comply. lol
Really? So FF, MGS and 360 multiplats won't save the Vita?! OH NOES!!Except these events aren't similar at all due to factors that have been spelled out countless times before.
If we get a God of War I'll be satisfied with the Vita. Everything after that would just be gravy.
If part of that gravy consisted of a new 2D Metroidvania I would schedule a vacation to visit Konami's headquarters. I'd stand across the street with my arms out stretched, eyes closed and make odd moaning sounds in an attempt to project my love.
A lot has happened within the gaming space in the last 5 years, especially to Sony.
You don't believe it's possible for Sony to potentially make more money in the long run by shifting all of their resources to a different platform?
Not even whether it's true they could profit more or not, but that it's simply possible. You don't think that is a remote possibility?
You think the cost of Vita R&D was so great that effort spent making the PS4 a Wii-like success couldn't possibly make up the difference, they have to keep devs and factories tied up in supporting a platform that sells 5k weekly in Japan?
Except these events aren't similar at all due to factors that have been spelled out countless times before.
This thread is kinda ironically amusing.
Its very similiar to those threads back in 2007 that were spelling doom and gloom over the PS3's lacking catalogue.
Look how that turned out?
I guess the best thing is let the corporate business heads figure how to tackle this situation. Also give it time.
"I just LOVE the Vita even though I feel like it doesn't have any good games, I really want it to succeed! But I haven't bought one"
What a load.
These threads pop up every day. Sales are shit. Sony's treatment of it from a PR perspective has been a disaster, and don't get me started on SCEA. But let's not pretend this is some kind of level-headed discussion about what Sony could do - it's the usual suspects piling on, like every other Vita doom thread.
This thread is kinda ironically amusing.
Its very similiar to those threads back in 2007 that were spelling doom and gloom over the PS3's lacking catalogue.
Look how that turned out?
I guess the best thing is let the corporate business heads figure how to tackle this situation. Also give it time.
Which doesnt mean it can happen again?
Sony is probably reflecting on the situation as we speak. They most likely want their product to succeed.
But they probably have to figure out what to do first. Things like these are far sighted and not short sighted.
Sure they could invest/spend some big millions software and pump out games, but they would likely aswell lose money way faster.
I hate to say this, but in 2007 there were major titles to get hyped for that you knew were coming to PS3. Grand Turismo 5, Final Fantasy XIII, Final Fantasy Versus XIII, Metal Gear Solid 4...
What does Vita have? Soul Sacrifice and Ys IV?
I still don't understand why a portable Dark/Demon Souls hasn't been announced yet
That would create a huge buzz and since MonHun is not going to happen any time soon, a Souls game would be a pretty big thing on a portable, imho
I still don't understand why a portable Dark/Demon Souls hasn't been announced yet
That would create a huge buzz and since MonHun is not going to happen any time soon, a Souls game would be a pretty big thing on a portable, imho