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Necrothatcher posted:It seems to be massively overstated as a potential issue. A guy in the monitor thread posted their six year old oled watch recently what the screen is supposed to look like what it actually looks like this is likely a worst case scenario, but it is a real drawback of the tech.
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Rinkles posted:A guy in the monitor thread posted their six year old oled watch recently I'm not saying OLED burn-in isn't real, but I've never seen any examples of a Vita looking anywhere near that bad. this is the worst I could find and I'm not totally convinced that's burn-in anyway. You'd think so long after the launch there'd be a tonne of pictures of OLED Vitas with burned screens, but... there aren't.
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# ? Apr 20, 2021 08:48 |
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Clearly no one actually uses the drat thing.
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# ? Apr 20, 2021 08:51 |
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Szurumbur posted:I've a question probably no one has the answer to, but I'm curious if any one has some thoughts: what was the reason behind linking PSVita game bubbles with save data, even on cart? My ideas are along the thought of making the bigger memory cards more valuable, since you can't just delete the games; also, to make people more eager to buy and maintain PS+ subcription, since that enabled cloud saves. No idea. Save data is stored in a completely separate set of folders from game data, it would not have been very difficult at all to have a submenu in the Settings app that let you delete saves on a per-game basis, separate from the bubble. But then again storage on Vitas is just weird overall. Did you know that even the "no internal storage" OLED Vitas have an internal partition with more than 2.5 GB of space you're never allowed to interact with unless you jailbreak your system? All that's normally stored on there is your bubble-layout and some preferences and system files, you'd never in a million years take up more than a couple tens of megabytes of it through normal usage. I haven't jailbroken my PSTV yet, but my understanding is that the 2K Vitas and PSTVs don't actually have any additional internal storage compared to OLED models; instead, they've just taken a gigabyte from that existing internal partition and made a new partition from it, which takes the place of the memory card if there's no physical memory card in the machine during boot. Instant Grat fucked around with this message at 09:06 on Apr 20, 2021 |
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It was probably meant to bandaid savegames as an exploit entry point, given the entire state of the Liberty City Stories explot.
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Instant Grat posted:But then again storage on Vitas is just weird overall. Did you know that even the "no internal storage" OLED Vitas have an internal partition with more than 2.5 GB of space you're never allowed to interact with unless you jailbreak your system? All that's normally stored on there is your bubble-layout and some preferences and system files, you'd never in a million years take up more than a couple tens of megabytes of it through normal usage. I read somewhere that the partition is there so Sony knows every Vita always has space to download and install critical firmware updates.
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# ? Apr 20, 2021 11:20 |
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Necrothatcher posted:I read somewhere that the partition is there so Sony knows every Vita always has space to download and install critical firmware updates. Kind of makes sense, but also Vita firmware updates are less than 150MB.
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# ? Apr 20, 2021 11:28 |
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Instant Grat posted:Kind of makes sense, but also Vita firmware updates are less than 150MB. It also has that port that eventually never did anything. They probably had plans down the line for features that never made it off the ground and the memory was there to accommodate them.
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History Comes Inside! posted:It also has that port that eventually never did anything. They probably had plans down the line for features that never made it off the ground and the memory was there to accommodate them. Okay yeah, I can see that.
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Rinkles posted:Anyone have OLED image retention issues? I'd don't play mine enough, but I've always been curious how bad it gets. I've never actually heard anyone complain about it. I had it on my first vita. It only showed up on totally black screens, which sort of defeats the purpose of oled, but otherwise looked and worked fine
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History Comes Inside! posted:It also has that port that eventually never did anything. They probably had plans down the line for features that never made it off the ground and the memory was there to accommodate them. I do miss the wacky poo poo they bolted onto the PSP..the Talkman Mic, the GPS receiver, there was probably a camera and a 1seg tuner..
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Instant Grat posted:Oh yeah that happens to both of mine. It looks kinda funky, but I never notice it unless the screen is all-black. And I've never noticed any problems with image retention/burn-in. I thought that stopped being a problem after plasma TVs went away? I got a new LG OLED TV, and it has a ton of stop-measures to prevent burn-in. That said, I'm pretty sure it's mostly aimed at people who just leave the TV on 24/7 with Fox news, so the little News symbols and such will burn-in, eventually. not that I've ever seen it
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kirbysuperstar posted:there was probably a camera Not probably. I remember a time I saw local kids playing Invizimals (Sony's Pokemon) with PSPs and cameras bolted in. It did some AR stuff for their battles or catches or both, I don't remember, but I remember being impressed by the tech, the fact I was seeing wild PSPs in 2010, and the fact a decade later loving mainline Pokemon still doesn't have anything like that other than Go's AR stuff. edit: some images I found of the thing Saoshyant fucked around with this message at 19:24 on Apr 20, 2021 |
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I’ve only ever had first hand screen burn experience once but it was like 15 years ago when we destroyed a friend’s parents’ plasma by playing guitar hero constantly at a 72 hour party weekend and burning the note ramp thing into the middle of the screen. So don’t play your vita for 72 hours straight is my advice.
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# ? Apr 20, 2021 19:15 |
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And lol there was indeed a 1seg turner for the goddamn PSP. It truly was the Game Gear of its time
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# ? Apr 20, 2021 19:28 |
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the Game Gear TV tuner was top-tier with the A/C adapter, some wild tech there. Man, the Vita was just too ahead of its time. Would y'all have been fine without the--arguably gimmicky--back controls and such? The fact that I could play PS All-stars online using a bluetooth mic was pretty wild to me. Switch still can't do anything like that.
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Nostalgia4Dogges posted:Man, the Vita was just too ahead of its time. Would y'all have been fine without the--arguably gimmicky--back controls and such? I only ("only") have a PSTV, and I absolutely love it, so... yeah.
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# ? Apr 20, 2021 19:54 |
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Tearaway was really fun so I would rather have more games that used the back touch and gyro sensors and camera creatively than not have them. They really should've had 4 shoulder buttons though
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Saoshyant posted:Not probably. I remember a time I saw local kids playing Invizimals (Sony's Pokemon) with PSPs and cameras bolted in. It did some AR stuff for their battles or catches or both, I don't remember, but I remember being impressed by the tech, the fact I was seeing wild PSPs in 2010, and the fact a decade later loving mainline Pokemon still doesn't have anything like that other than Go's AR stuff. Oh right yeah Invizimals, I forgot about that.
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# ? Apr 20, 2021 21:29 |
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The vita is still the best feeling handheld I've ever used. Something about the form factor is incredibly comfy and I've always liked the mushy shoulder buttons and hyper-clicky face buttons.
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So idk where exactly to ask about it but ever since installing setting up an sd2vita it seems like i've completely lost my ability to get stuff from the actual psn store by and large. Or at the very least it's extremely random and subject to the whims of i don't know what. Like, I was able to download my copy of DXC and Ys VII with no real problems but past that it's been a slew of errors ranging from 'cannot download' after spending an hour actually downloading the thing, or a cannot install/corrupt file error. I was hoping that having a nice big sd card in here would make it so that I could have easy access to all the crap I've accumulated over the years but it doesn't seem to be taking now, which is kinda lame.
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Nostalgia4Dogges posted:the Game Gear TV tuner was top-tier with the A/C adapter, some wild tech there. The front touchscreen was pretty important, I think. At least it was a good idea. The back controls were mostly useless but then again I am not sure they really that much of a hurdle or cost either. When they were used they were neat. The memory being proprietary and super expensive was definitely a bigger problem. Also the DS eating its lunch.
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I want someone to make a DTV tuner for the Vita or the switch now
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ACES CURE PLANES posted:So idk where exactly to ask about it but ever since installing setting up an sd2vita it seems like i've completely lost my ability to get stuff from the actual psn store by and large. Or at the very least it's extremely random and subject to the whims of i don't know what. This sounds more like a problem with the microsd card or the sd2vita itself, to be honest. Besides that, if you legally own it already personally I’d just grab whatever game you’re trying to get from NPS instead, then you don’t have to worry about PSN being screwy with modded firmwares.
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ACES CURE PLANES posted:So idk where exactly to ask about it but ever since installing setting up an sd2vita it seems like i've completely lost my ability to get stuff from the actual psn store by and large. Or at the very least it's extremely random and subject to the whims of i don't know what. If downloading apps is also giving you trouble then you should probably check your micro sd if it's legit, sd2vita adapters don't really play nice with knockoff microSDs. If you're still getting issues with a different microSD then it's probably the adapter.
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# ? Apr 21, 2021 22:27 |
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So new on Amazon these things are like 500 bucks. Used on eBay I’m seeing them from solid stores for $230 ish. Any reason not to buy the used? Batteries user replaceable? And how easy are they to hack for like GBA PSPgames?
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# ? Apr 24, 2021 19:39 |
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Do you want a vita for vita/psp/ps1 games, emulation, or both? If it’s more on the emulation end, there are better options than the vita. If you want to play Vita, PSP and PS1 games, then a Vita is your best bet
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Jim Silly-Balls posted:Do you want a vita for vita/psp/ps1 games, emulation, or both? If it’s more on the emulation end, there are better options than the vita. If you want to play Vita, PSP and PS1 games, then a Vita is your best bet It’s both. Can it do ps2 games as well or no?
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No ps2 games HOWEVER. the modding scene has figured out how to port android apps to the vita, so PS2 games like the GTA games, Max Payne and (god willing) Bully are starting to show up. So far they have been extremely good ports, and indistinguishable from a real vita game
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Jim Silly-Balls posted:If you want to play Vita, PSP and PS1 games, then a Vita is your best bet It really is just perfect for that, drat. Cannot wait to play Crisis Core with updated controls.
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Nostalgia4Dogges posted:It really is just perfect for that, drat. Crisis Core is not available on the Vita, unfortunately. I suppose you could play it on the Vita through an emulator.
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# ? Apr 24, 2021 21:36 |
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If it’s a psp game, it’ll work. You just have to it
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# ? Apr 24, 2021 21:42 |
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The vita can run it natively or do you have to use an emulator? Because as far as i know there was never a digital release of CC, even on PSP.
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Natively.
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Senator Drinksalot posted:The vita can run it natively or do you have to use an emulator? Because as far as i know there was never a digital release of CC, even on PSP. The vita’s built in PSP poo poo is cracked wide open and you can use Adrenaline to play any PSP content you want with it.
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The vita can run all psp games natively. If the game in question was only ever physical, then you need to a rip of it The software called Adrenaline is what’s used to run PSP games and it basically just boots the Vita into PSP mode, but it’s not emulation, it’s the backwards compatibility layer E:fb
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History Comes Inside! posted:The vitas built in PSP poo poo is cracked wide open and you can use Adrenaline to play any PSP content you want with it.
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Senator Drinksalot posted:Yeah I figured you'd have to use Adrenaline, didn't know it wasnt an emulator though. Adrenaline is just a way to access the built-in PSP hardware emulator that the Vita already uses to play all the PSP and PS1 Classics content you download from the PlayStation Store
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Yeah it's an emulator. The firmware folder on the thing is even /pspemu
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It is emulation, sort of, but the most relevant point is that it's the same emulation that's used to play PSP titles from the PlayStation Store. The only difference is that instead of using the built-in emulator to run a game directly, the built-in emulator is used to run a modded version of the PSP firmware, which can then run disc-dump games and the like.
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