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    Y'know, it feels pretty shitty having spent the full 400 euros on the Pro a little over a month ago, and seeing the Slim down to 230 everywhere I look. Sure, it's the 500gig version and not the terrabyte version, but whatever.

    I don't regret the purchase, but Sony's entire handling of the product has been shitty. Why are all the limited edition consoles based on the Slim? Why is the Slim the only one to get price drops? They're making a terrible case for the Pro. I played through inFamous: First Light at 60fps a few days ago which felt AMAZING, but it's one of like... what, 4 games to have a 60fps option?

    Meanwhile, WTF is Nintendo doing still selling the Wii U for 300 bucks? How is that thing still more expensive than the Xbox One and PS4? Why are there no sales yet? Clock's ticking, Nintendo. If it doesn't happen soon, I won't have much reason to get one since everything on the Wii U will end up on the Switch anyway. I suppose they don't care as the system has stopped production already.
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      Editing … Welcome to Sony. Sending hardware out to die since 2004.
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      Editing … Pro is this gen's PS Move / Vita TV / PSP Go / remote play
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      Editing … Eh, some of those don't belong. PS Vita TV is a fine system if it suits your needs (especially now that it's hackable). I actually started using it more since I got a PS4 Pro, as having both systems connected by ethernet makes for a damn near flawless remote play experience. On my Vita it can get quite bad though despite sitting right next to the modem (and don't even think about doing a direct connection to the PS4 -- it's far worse than using a wireless modem). PSP Go was a shit system at the time of its release because it didn't have full game support, but these days it doesn't matter as you can just drop ISOs onto it. I still hope to pick one up someday (along with a GB Micro...). However, 3D support, move controllers, and now seemingly VR... It's kind of a bummer how Sony can go so big on a new trend and then drop it almost immediately after launch. I once thought PS VR was gonna be the system-seller for me. Now I'm not sure anymore that I'll ever get one.
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      Editing … Oh VR too. Forgot about that.
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      Editing … There's nothing wrong with any of those things he mentioned. Sony just failed to support any of them, like they always do.
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      Editing … Ugh, one little edit and it's blackslash city. What the hell, @Papissama? Anyway, I don't think PS Vita TV and remote play really needed support. I haven't encountered a game that didn't support remote play (even the MMOs I downloaded do), and PS Vita TV is just a Vita that hooks up to a TV.
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      Editing … You could make a case for the Vita itself though (not gonna edit). When they got up on stage and basically said things were gonna be different this time around, I believed them. I didn't know how they were gonna do it, but surely they thought of a plan. And then it just turned into a PSP2. Which is fine, as I mostly play Japanese games anyway.
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      Editing … I loved the PSP and I love the Vita. Jrpg machines!
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