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hansschmucker
04/18/2010, 12:57 pm
I've never worked on anything PS3-related so maybe this is something that's a whole lot more trouble that I would imagine (there could be anything from licensing issues to Sony requiring a direct support of the PSP resolution instead of automatically scaling the image).
But if it is as easy as I imagine, something like setting a remoteplay-compatible flag, could you consider it? I'd love playing a game of Sam and Max while I'm in the tub :)
elzbenz
04/18/2010, 10:01 pm
I will second this... it can't be that hard, and we need S&M on another portable console... If you count the ipad as portable that is...
You do realize that the control scheme would be pretty drastically impaired on the PSP?
GuruGuru214
04/18/2010, 10:21 pm
I'd love playing a game of Sam and Max while I'm in the tub :)
Ewwwwwwwwwwww...
Ewwwwwwwwwwww...
Hey, you don't know that. For all we know he bathes in a swim suit and owns the Leftorium.
elzbenz
04/18/2010, 10:27 pm
You do realize that the control scheme would be pretty drastically impaired on the PSP?
well you could just use a PS3 controller... infact I ALWAYS use a PS3 controller when using my psp go...
well you could just use a PS3 controller... infact I ALWAYS use a PS3 controller when using my psp go...
Surely that defeats the point of having a PSP....
well you could just use a PS3 controller... infact I ALWAYS use a PS3 controller when using my psp go...
Wait...what? That does not work, compute nor make any damn sense at all. Do you have a magical controller?
hansschmucker
04/19/2010, 02:03 am
Ewwwwwwwwwwww...
Oh, grow up already.
Wait...what? That does not work, compute nor make any damn sense at all. Do you have a magical controller?
Nope, that's standard PSP behaviour if you have one that has Bluetooth (PSPgo).
Still, I don't see the point either unless you have your PSP hooked up to a TV.
You do realize that the control scheme would be pretty drastically impaired on the PSP?
Really? I mean: 99% of the game are playable just fine using L1/R1 trigger selection. And for that last 1% (Basically one or two of Max' toys) RemotePlay provides an emulation function (SELECT+LSTICK->RSTICK, SELECT+L1/R1->L2/R2)
GuruGuru214
04/19/2010, 02:11 am
Oh, grow up already.
I feel I have a valid point. Besides being a bit strange, playing video games while bathing also carries a risk of water damage to your electronics.
hansschmucker
04/19/2010, 02:16 am
I feel I have a valid point. Besides being a bit strange, playing video games while bathing also carries a risk of water damage to your electronics.
I've killed electronics in a variety of ways but so far none have died in the bathtub. And don't knock it until you tried it.
elzbenz
04/19/2010, 03:45 am
Oh, grow up already.
Nope, that's standard PSP behaviour if you have one that has Bluetooth (PSPgo).
Still, I don't see the point either unless you have your PSP hooked up to a TV.
Really? I mean: 99% of the game are playable just fine using L1/R1 trigger selection. And for that last 1% (Basically one or two of Max' toys) RemotePlay provides an emulation function (SELECT+LSTICK->RSTICK, SELECT+L1/R1->L2/R2)
Well... I would use the PS3 controller feature if I'm on some sort of transport... put the psp on my lap. hold controller. Play it like a PS3... perfect for every occasion... :P
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