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PS3 to PSV: playing Killzone3 via remote play
Topic Started: Sep 15 2011, 04:54 PM (673 Views)
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They had remote play for the PSP and it only worked for like one game, the main functions of it was to view media stored on your PS3's hard drive(memory sticks are limited compared to a HDD). The one game(LAIR) tried but due to the PSP's limited hardware it was very laggy and didn't work well because it lacked Sixaxis, second stick, and buttons of the PS3.

This has ALL been corrected with the PS Vita. http://www.4gamer.net/games/017/G001762/20110915033/

Playing PS3 games on the go is fluid and well done. The missing buttons L2 and R2 can be used with the back touch pads so it is not limited. Pretty awesome if you want to play a game and someone is using the TV, also great if you want to play PS3 on the go!
Edited by Neo Metallix, Sep 15 2011, 04:56 PM.
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Wait, so... I assume this is only for short range distances, right?
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It's anywhere there is wifi and 3G like it was on the original PSP. You can turn on and access your PS3 from anywhere in the world as long as you have an internet connection.
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Oh, wow.

And compatible with all games, or just newer stuff?
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Well that I am not sure of, I can't read Japanese and I haven't read up on it entirely. Although the video of them playing KZ3 on the Vita looks pretty good and if KZ3 supports it then I would assume all games do since it was made before Vita comes out and wouldn't have been developed with that feature in mind.
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That's actually very awesome, but the battery life during Vita games is 3-5 hours, and I imagine this function'll kill it quicker. Looks like a lot of people are going to treat their Vitas like a laptop with a dead battery, having it plugged in all the time.

There's also the limitation of making sure the game you have running is the one you want, unless Sony are technological genies and somehow allow you to switch disks. That's probably going to mean a big boost in digital downloads.
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Well that is a limitation but an easy one to remedy. Just put the game in that you want before you go plus you can play pretty much any PSN/PS1 game you've downloaded.

Isn't the battery life the same as the original PSP? I know the PSP had a short life but it didn't bother me.
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