Plus piracy (which cannot exist without homebrew) is what made the PSP's software attach rate in the US so pitifully low and drove US devs away from the PSP in the first place.
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Eh, I wouldn't be so sure. Apple is the textbook case for people accepting DRM, and even the Xbox 360 does fairly well in that regard. Ultimately it's very possible to have a DRM scheme that is both systematically hard to defeat, and liberal enough that no one minds.However, as has been evidenced by the last 10 years worth of DRM advancements and jailbroken portable devices, tight hardware restrictions tend to upset customers who want full reign over the things they own. And, as history has shown, where there's a will, there's a way. And in the opinion of this humble consumer, I'd be much happier with Sony if they'd divert some of their resources from fighting an uphill battle to producing quality content.
Still not jailbroken? I'm a bit surprised this far into its release, honestly. I was also under the impression that Sony was "okay" with the homebrew on the PSP to some extent. Is that not the case anymore?
Either way, I'm holding off on my purchase until some homebrew hits. I'm not against buying Vita titles and I like the idea of an online store to get some of the older titles, mind you, but my primary interest is running a SNES/NES/etc emulator on it.
Is there a good site or RSS feed I can follow on this topic?
There are a million and one handheld devices out there that will play your NES/SNES emulators on them. I'd be perfectly happy if they prevented a widespread "homebrew" scene on the vita entirely. Despite what may be best intentions (not convinced that's the case), homebrew pretty much always leads to piracy. The Vita, like the PSP, will live or die based on software sales, so opening a door that will allow for people to pirate Vita games would only send the system down the same path as the PSP went, where no one bought any games and developers/publishers abandoned the platform everywhere except Japan.
I'd rather have emulators on a Vita though because I still want to play PSP/Vita games. The Vita's not worth its total cost without homebrew support, in my wallet's opinion. And Sony is throwing away resources trying to lock it down when it should be developing more reasons to buy the device in the first place -- not putting its shareholders above its customers.
That's unfortunate, but I guess I'm not completely surprised. The launch titles are very western - throw in some inane dating simulators and some JRPGs and I'm sure it would sell better.
What happened to the 3/27 launch date of Silent Hill - Book of Memories? Lack of games and compatibility just makes me want to sell this unit.
What happened to the 3/27 launch date of Silent Hill - Book of Memories? Lack of games and compatibility just makes me want to sell this unit.
At this point the Vita is like most other consoles: any major game that has meaningful MP will have an online pass to impede used game sales. Unless you want to pony up for the pass, buying used MP games isn't a good idea.🙁Hot Shots Golf is really fun, but I noticed that the online pass was redeemed, so I will be purchasing a brand new one instead.