I see what people are saying in the comments, but just because the control's are different doesn't make them 'wrong' and need fixing.
I cant say I've payed the latest in the series, but it certainly relieves me to see that it is an option and not a complete change.
Otherwise I'm sure that would have caused even more issues :)
This isn't a Killzone matter of them intentionally making changes to the aiming to portray a different feel to it. There are tangible, objectively worse attributes to the aiming in single player that make it perform worse as compared to U2 and even multiplayer U3. The aiming controls are literally different between multiplayer and singleplayer modes.
@patrick: You know what, you win. I don't know if that's what you want, but we are not on the same page. I still think that downloading those PSP games onto a Vita is a huge problem and doesn't make any sense, and you obviously don't agree or understand the memory issues that take a far more prominent seat than swapping games, but are all still related. Fine by me. If you want to keep replying then feel free, but I won't read them, because this is literally going nowhere. Peace.
PSP games on PSN already exist, you keep hovering over this discussion as if it's some kind of hypothetical. Nothing about this system is new. If the common sentiment mirrored anything close to what you're insinuating, Sony would have pulled the plug years ago, instead they've already gone the complete opposite direction and release games exclusively on it without any kind of physical alternative. If you don't want to acknowledge actual arguments for either the reason that you've made up your mind or don't want to admit your preferences and habbits make you a different kind of consumer, then that's on yourself.
Or, I could just keep my PSP and play the UMDs on there. Why would I want them digitally? So they could take up all the space on my Vita? That doesn't make any sense. Do people own UMDs that don't own PSPs? All I have are questions!
So you don't have to deal with switching discs, like cavemen. Or having to lug them around with you. Or worry about breaking them. Or carrying your PSP when you have a Vita. Digital copies don't have to sit in your storage indefinitely, that's the beauty of the internets.
If I have to keep downloading and redownloading files that are over 1 or 2 gigs, then how is it worth it? I doubt cavemen would be better off waiting to download and play their games when they have them right on disc.
Then that's just your preference and playing habits holding you back. It's no different than the methodology of any other digital distribution service.
You're assuming a lot about my gaming habits and the reasons for them, which is fine and I won't condemn you for it, but you have to understand that hard drive space is a huge concern for portable platforms and far more than consoles. Methodology and habits are not the only factors that hold people back, although, I'm not exactly sure what you're assuming I'm being held back from, lol.
Downloading content onto portable devices isn't anything new, nor is games onto portable devices. Downloading PSP games to a PSP is already well established. You've pointed out that you're already anticipating specifically redownloading files which isn't a common issue brought up and takes a far back seat to PSN issues in general. Your specific reasons are irrelevant if whatever your habits are lead you to finding yourself having to wholesale swap between different groups of games.
Or, I could just keep my PSP and play the UMDs on there. Why would I want them digitally? So they could take up all the space on my Vita? That doesn't make any sense. Do people own UMDs that don't own PSPs? All I have are questions!
So you don't have to deal with switching discs, like cavemen. Or having to lug them around with you. Or worry about breaking them. Or carrying your PSP when you have a Vita. Digital copies don't have to sit in your storage indefinitely, that's the beauty of the internets.
If I have to keep downloading and redownloading files that are over 1 or 2 gigs, then how is it worth it? I doubt cavemen would be better off waiting to download and play their games when they have them right on disc.
Then that's just your preference and playing habits holding you back. It's no different than the methodology of any other digital distribution service.
Or, I could just keep my PSP and play the UMDs on there. Why would I want them digitally? So they could take up all the space on my Vita? That doesn't make any sense. Do people own UMDs that don't own PSPs? All I have are questions!
So you don't have to deal with switching discs, like cavemen. Or having to lug them around with you. Or worry about breaking them. Or carrying your PSP when you have a Vita. Digital copies don't have to sit in your storage indefinitely, that's the beauty of the internets.
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