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Null 12-13-2004 04:57 PM

Re: PSP = Big Problems
 
no changes need to be made as of now. the only issue, is the battery thing.

nothing else is an issue. he said the analog stick isnt a true analog stick, but its hard to tell the difference, thats a GOOD thing. be it as it may, that its hard to do very slight adjustments, its still way better off then the dpad.

the video thing, for thoes people who are going to be putting videos on themselves and coding them to to the right format and all that. are going to know what they're doing, so finding a way to do that is easy for them. the other people i doubt will even be messing with that. thats not a prob.

and for fingerpints on the screen. dont touch the screen! thats the same for any handheld. which all get finger prints and are all easy to wipe off using your shirt.

Dyne 12-13-2004 05:09 PM

Re: PSP = Big Problems
 
Oh my god, many defective first-gen Sony hardware units?

I wonder who saw this coming.

:D

Null 12-13-2004 05:42 PM

Re: PSP = Big Problems
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Dyne
Oh my god, many defective first-gen Sony hardware units?

I wonder who saw this coming.

:D


prolly all thoes people who got defective DS's ;) muhaha

DeathsHand 12-14-2004 03:28 AM

Re: PSP = Big Problems
 
Oh and another thing about PSP's battery life... I can't remember if it comes with extra batteries, or if you have to buy them... But either way, get an extra set of batteries and (although you'd have to stop in the middle) switch off...

Plus I heard PSP's battery's charge fairly quick... at least when compared to the DS... So if you really wanna go on a gaming binge somewhere where you have access to an outlet, use up batteries, replace and charge, repeat :p

Or just use the dern AC adapter if you have access to an outlet..

bobcat 12-14-2004 03:55 AM

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I consider the Mp3 playback mentioned an issue for PSP buyers. I'd expect something a little more user friendly from Sony, Mp3 playback should be seamless. Hang on do you just have to rename mp4's? Or do you have to rename Mp3's too? :confused:

But the battery life is of course the biggest issue. I know how much it can be a pain, from my iPod. I'd hold off from buying one until this is fixed (or maybe it won't be an issue by the time of release)

GT News 12-14-2004 03:56 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by bobcat
I consider the Mp3 playback mentioned an issue for PSP buyers. I'd expect something a little more user friendly from Sony, Mp3 playback should be seamless. Hang on do you just have to rename mp4's? Or do you have to rename Mp3's too? :confused:

But the battery life is of course the biggest issue. I know how much it can be a pain, from my iPod. I'd hold off from buying one until this is fixed (or maybe it won't be an issue by the time of release)

Interesting gossip:
said consider the Mp3 playback mentioned an issue for PSP buyers.
What?I've lost the context, . Are we still on consider the Mp3 playback mentioned an issue for PSP buyers?
Yes I always have to rename Mp3's.Are they exactly the same?
How do you know? More than you might think. What would make you hold off from buying one until this is fixed or maybe it will not be an issue by the time of release?

Perfect Stu 12-14-2004 06:56 AM

Re: PSP = Big Problems
 
PSP is d00med.

anyone from now on who makes a thread about the PSP assumes the description of "someone who feels teh PSP r0x"

Null 12-14-2004 09:37 AM

Re: PSP = Big Problems
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by bobcat
I consider the Mp3 playback mentioned an issue for PSP buyers. I'd expect something a little more user friendly from Sony, Mp3 playback should be seamless. Hang on do you just have to rename mp4's? Or do you have to rename Mp3's too? :confused:

But the battery life is of course the biggest issue. I know how much it can be a pain, from my iPod. I'd hold off from buying one until this is fixed (or maybe it won't be an issue by the time of release)

thoes are talking about VIDEO files. mp3's are simple. you save em on the memory stick and you play them.

What they're talking about up there (mp4's so to speak) are people trying to get the psp to play video files other then from UMD discs.

Jason1 12-14-2004 10:35 PM

Re: PSP = Big Problems
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by DeathsHand
Or just use the dern AC adapter if you have access to an outlet..


Totally defeats the purpose. If you have access to a wall outlet, play your PS2.

Crash 12-15-2004 01:24 AM

Re: PSP = Big Problems
 
if you didn't believe me about the PSP shooting out the UMD's, here's a video of it... POS-P is more it...

http://www.asahi-net.or.jp/~cf6y-oot/umd/fly_004.avi

Jonbo298 12-15-2004 01:33 AM

Re: PSP = Big Problems
 
haha, "whoops" :p

bobcat 12-15-2004 05:25 AM

Re: PSP = Big Problems
 
lol.

I like the count down part. That is so funny.

I guess that'd suck if ur playing something like FFVII and u didn't save for a very long time then suddenly it pops out...........and to make matters even worse it pops out and falls into like a drain or something on the street.

I think that'd be pretty funny if it happened to somebody I didn't know

Perfect Stu 12-15-2004 08:41 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Jason1
Totally defeats the purpose. If you have access to a wall outlet, play your PS2.

I didnt know wall outlets had monitors

Have you never played a handheld game in an environment with wall outlets nearby? :confused:

DeathsHand 12-15-2004 02:59 PM

Re: PSP = Big Problems
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Perfect Stu
I didnt know wall outlets had monitors

Have you never played a handheld game in an environment with wall outlets nearby? :confused:

Exactly... I work at an ice cream store... In the winter, I'll probably get 3 customers in the period I work... So I bring along a portable gaming system...

I couldn't bring my PS2 to work, could I? But there are obviously wall outlets I could use so as to not waste batteries...

Maybe you don't have a TV in your room or you're part of a family with only 1 TV or so... Someone's using the TV... No PS2 for you, wanna play games? How bout that PSP... Since you're in your house, plug it into the wall...

Besides, if the handheld games are good enough, why not still play them at your house anyways? Just because a game system is portable, doesn't mean it's ONLY selling point is that you play it out of the house, but once you get home the system becomes obsolete and the games boring...

thatmariolover 12-15-2004 02:59 PM

Re: PSP = Big Problems
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Perfect Stu
I didnt know wall outlets had monitors

Have you never played a handheld game in an environment with wall outlets nearby? :confused:

Quite rarely, myself. I virtually never do. Most places I go with the intent to play a handheld system aren't equipped with a wall plug. For example, I was just in the Mall of America the other day playing Mario 64 DS with three complete strangers for a long while. It wouldn't have been possible if not for long battery life, because there were no outlets that I could find.

And in some respects it's an issue of principal. I shouldn't have to plug it in just because the battery life is attrocious. It won't be my problem until I buy a PSP. And I'm not going to make it my problem. Either it gets fixed or I'm not going to get one.


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