It is fantastic. If anyone has issues, they only have their internet setup to blame, really. It is all handled very efficiently by the hardware.
It is fantastic. If anyone has issues, they only have their internet setup to blame, really. It is all handled very efficiently by the hardware.
A lot of us prefer to avoid digital distribution when possible, for one thing. Disc+HDD is also the most efficient way to boot up a new game. Furthermore, people can watch films this way.
Precisely.
Yes, it is a test to see what works best.
Like NorthernRoamer said, it is literally a test. They were testing to see what worked best, so that the rest could then be removed.
This article is effectively lying propaganda. :/
I would just like to point out that I -love- the PlayStation Vita cradle! It's the nicest cradle I've ever had. I keep my Vita by my computer and can reach over and do things like operate Netflix on it while doing something else with my computer. There are lots of possibilities here.
Furthermore, it's seriously…
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Yeah, it has ads. We can't yet be sure if they'll be as annoying as the 360 ones... But they are ads on a device to which you pay a subscription fee, so they're inherently annoying to some degree. The 360's track record is that they kept getting bolder and worse about it with time, too... That would worry me if I were…
I actually did uninstall Internet Explorer.
The PlayStation version of Netflix is my favourite version of Netflix.
Marth is my main, but I'd have preferred Lucina.
:3
It is! Man, it makes a killer Vita game.
Without a doubt, and not by any close margins, this is the best piece ever put out by Kotaku. Bravo.
Right? I want more JRPGs from them. o_o
It might interest you to know that they're taking a similar approach to Deep Down with Capcom.
What I played was actually really fun! I pre-ordered it afterwards.
Just so you know, I adore your comment. Absolutely agreed.
As will I! This is a PS3 game which shall undoubtedly tear me away from my PS4 for a while when February arrives at last.