• Localhorst86@feddit.org
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    15 hours ago

    The vita, once modded and not being reliant on Sonys expensive proprietary memory cards, is a really great little handheld. Lots of homebrew capabilities, great ergonomics.

    I also bought a PSTV when they were on clearance for less than 20 bucks, makes for a nice little gaming console for the bedroom or guest bathroom.

    One of my favorite games was Tearaway, it used all the features of the console (touchscreen, tilt, back touchpad etc) without it feeling gimmicky.

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    22 hours ago

    I still have mine from launch. Played it yesterday. Get on board. This thing is amazing.

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    23 hours ago

    I picked mine up last year, and a PSP GO also. They’re great litte machines and I prefer them to my Steam Deck for certain things, the size and quality of hardware is in the sweet spot.

  • theskyisfalling@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    2 days ago

    I love the vita, feels so good in your hands and is a great size for actually being portable.

    I dont use mine as much as I used to but for a while when travelling it was my only system and I had a lot of fun with it.

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      I agree, it’s about the perfect size for me. Just small enough to fit in my jacket pocket.

      I honestly wish PC handhelds had a similar size, but they’re all tablet-size. Someone had an image comparing the Vita with the Steam Deck and it puts into perspective how large handhelds have gotten.

      PSVita next to a Steam Deck

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        Yeh IMO they are too large. I have a steam deck and I barely ever use it outside the house because it just isnt really that portable in terms of being able to fit it in a bag with all the other stuff you may need when going away, it takes up more than half of my bag space.

        So I reverted back to my vita and the experience of actually using it as a portable is miles ahead. Like you say I can slip it in my pocket when transferring between trains or the like and it doesn’t fill half my bag when not in use.

        I’m a big guy so dont have the smallest hands either but honestly find the steam deck a bit uncomfortable where as the vita just feels good to me.

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        2 days ago

        Loved my PSP when it still worked. Size-wise, I personally think the Gameboy SP was the perfect sized handheld. That thing could fit in any pocket easily and it had a backlight.

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        2 days ago

        For PC handheld you could always use the Steam Link app on your phone with a controller grip. Just need to have a PC with Steam installed to run the games.

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      2 days ago

      I got a PS Vita a while back and it’s a fun device, especially set up for homebrew, but it’s super uncomfortable to use for more than a few minutes at a time

      Little inputs all over it and nothing to hold on to, I had to get a controller shaped thing to clip it into just to stop my hands cramping up, the bigger devices like the steam deck are a lot more comfortable in comparison

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        2 days ago

        I do like it with those controller attachments, it does improve it further still be sacrifices a bit of portability in terms of no longer being pocket friendly.

        I do agree it can be uncomfortsble after a time but for me that is more after hours opposed to minutes but everyone’s bodies are different and I can see why is may cramp some peoples hands quicker.

        I find with the steam deck it is just a bit too large for me, it makes it feel a bit unwieldy and unstable in my hands for some reason. For me I think the sweet spot in terms of comfort would probably be something in the middle.

        It probably has a lot to do with the kinds of games I play on it as well though. On the vita I played a lot of jrpgs, it really was a beast for that genre, and with those games it can be a lot more menus with turn based combat etc. That means I’d often play with it flat on my lap and not gripping it like a controller which is definitely a less cramped position.

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        17 hours ago

        The PSP and the Vita had a better idle drain than the DS and 3DS respectively.

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    2 days ago

    Hacked mine recently and have been playing some PSP games in multiplayer with a real PSP over ad-hoc wireless that just works. It’s beautiful.

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      17 hours ago

      I like my Vita, but not for PSP games, they look pretty bad to my eyes, especially if you have used a PSP 3000 or Go (my other Sony handhelds) or PPSSPP.

    • Omega@lemmy.world
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      2 days ago

      I’ve been wanting to play Dissidia over ad-hoc between my Vita and Vita TV. Did you ever play online using the PS3’s ad-hoc party?

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        2 days ago

        I do not yet have a PS3 and did not have one in the past, so the answer from me is no, and I unfortunately know nothing about that.

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          I assume it doesn’t work anymore. But you would set your PSP to ad-hoc, go into ad-hoc party on your PS3, find someone in a lobby with your game, and your PSP would act as if it found a local connection.

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    I really disliked the functionality of luminosity detection in Assassin’s Creed to reveal the invisible ink letters and the rear touchpad that I always accidentally triggered but it’s the only think I disliked with this console. This console is a gem abd I hate Sony for killing support for it so fast.

    • theskyisfalling@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      2 days ago

      As a vita lover I couldn’t agree more. I didn’t play the assassins creed game but they had similar stuff in the Uncharted game which ultimately made me quit the game.

      I remember having to hold it up to light to reveal something in game and I was playing at night whilst on public transport and no lights around me were emitting enough light to pass this stupid “mini game” -_-

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    2 days ago

    Ah the PS Vita, reminds me of a quote from House of Cards:

    “Is that a PS Vita?” -Frank Underwood

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    2 days ago

    I wish they made games for it. It did a pretty good job of streaming and I put retro arch on it. Made it a great travel device.

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      20 hours ago

      Yea. I feel it’s a little underpowered. But I’ve got retroarch on it. It’s nice to be able to easily get psp and psvita games on it. Even if half are psx ports.

      It’s become my main gaming machine at the moment. But I’m not much of gamer.

    • popcar2@programming.devOP
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      I owned a PSP Go a few years ago, it’s a great device. I loved how tiny it is, but the screen was a little too small for me, and it didn’t handle emulation that well. Loved playing Lumines and Patapon on it, though!

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        yup it really is small but its also why i love the form factor, one of the truly portable handhelds i own along with the playdate. Hope i can snatch a Vita for a fair price one of these days too.

  • LiveLM@lemmy.zip
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    2 days ago

    I’ve been thinking about picking one up lately, no idea why. I’m gonna take this post as a sign!

  • Omega@lemmy.world
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    I got a Vita TV recently and hacked it to put a larger memory card into it. I’ve been using it as a small PS1.

    I didn’t really want to hack it with emulators because it’s extra work and their actual PS1 catalog is quite expensive. But a few games that I own physically were never made available. Or in a couple cases, the digital games were blocked from Vitas for some reason.