Thursday, April 8, 2010

does the psp go feel akward

i was thinking about buying a psp go but i was wandering if it feels akward playing it at all compared to the psp 3000, or what if you dont have an internet connection can you not get gamesdoes the psp go feel akward
if feels akward but you get use to it. If you don't like it just return it and get the 3000.does the psp go feel akward
Well most people who arent buying it will tell you it feels awkward but its weird because they never used it! lol. The people who have had the ON HANDS, and Unboxings have said it feels just fine.
[QUOTE=''SRTtoZ'']Well most people who arent buying it will tell you it feels awkward but its weird because they never used it! lol. The people who have had the ON HANDS, and Unboxings have said it feels just fine.[/QUOTE]I have both 3000 and PSP go and the Go felt akward at first but I got use to ti.
I'll let you know in just over a week from now.
I've seen different impressions, but from what I hear it feels good.IGN has been saying it feels much better; more like a Dualshock. Other sources are saying the analog position feels awkward after a period of play. I can see that, but I could never play with the old PSP's analog stick for more than 10 minutes (My fingers suck for a gamer), and I am so far expecting similar results. I guess from the conversion of a PSP to a Go will take some acclamation, but I guess you'll have a similar level of comfort.
[QUOTE=''hamie1996''][QUOTE=''SRTtoZ'']Well most people who arent buying it will tell you it feels awkward but its weird because they never used it! lol. The people who have had the ON HANDS, and Unboxings have said it feels just fine.[/QUOTE]I have both 3000 and PSP go and the Go felt akward at first but I got use to ti.[/QUOTE]really you have a go already???
Well to be fair the old models don't feel all that great either. Analog stick always felt too low to me, and the overall shape makes it hard to hold. The main problem I have with the Go is the lack of the UMD drive.And yes, if you have no way to connect to the internet (meaning, via a PC and uploading through the mini-USB cable, or otherwise.) you can't get any games for it. Also realize if you buy the Go... you only have one place to buy games from. And it's a monopoly source, meaning... they can pretty much set the prices to whatever they like and if you don't like that price, tough.
[QUOTE=''hamie1996''][QUOTE=''SRTtoZ'']
Well most people who arent buying it will tell you it feels awkward but its weird because they never used it! lol. The people who have had the ON HANDS, and Unboxings have said it feels just fine.
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I have both 3000 and PSP go and the Go felt akward at first but I got use to ti.[/QUOTE]
Really ? do tell how you got it.
It will take a while to get use to.
[QUOTE=''Threesixtyci'']Well to be fair the old models don't feel all that great either. Analog stick always felt too low to me, and the overall shape makes it hard to hold. The main problem I have with the Go is the lack of the UMD drive.And yes, if you have no way to connect to the internet (meaning, via a PC and uploading through the mini-USB cable, or otherwise.) you can't get any games for it. Also realize if you buy the Go... you only have one place to buy games from. And it's a monopoly source, meaning... they can pretty much set the prices to whatever they like and if you don't like that price, tough.[/QUOTE]I always get a kick out of people asking about net connection in an ONLINE FORUM. How are you posting if you don't have access to a computer and a net connection? Granted they could be using a net cafe computer, but seriously...
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[QUOTE=''ston3henge''][QUOTE=''Threesixtyci'']Well to be fair the old models don't feel all that great either. Analog stick always felt too low to me, and the overall shape makes it hard to hold. The main problem I have with the Go is the lack of the UMD drive.And yes, if you have no way to connect to the internet (meaning, via a PC and uploading through the mini-USB cable, or otherwise.) you can't get any games for it. Also realize if you buy the Go... you only have one place to buy games from. And it's a monopoly source, meaning... they can pretty much set the prices to whatever they like and if you don't like that price, tough.[/QUOTE]I always get a kick out of people asking about net connection in an ONLINE FORUM. How are you posting if you don't have access to a computer and a net connection? Granted they could be using a net cafe computer, but seriously...[/QUOTE]



Could be posting from a campus for all I know....
If you have no way to connect to the internet you would not know of the GO and if internet connection is only possible through campus then one would know not to get the GO.



LOL that line sounds crazy :)
in actuality, i find the current psp controls horrid, specifically the analog nub.



I have a 1000, and after prolonged use, my hand gets cramped up and i have to stop playing.



From what i read, most people find the Go's analog nub much more pleasing and easing. Same goes for the new feel of the shoulder buttons-- everyone seems to like it.



Well, that is another reason (among so many other various reasons) that im upgrading to a PSPgo!
[QUOTE=''Threesixtyci''][QUOTE=''ston3henge''][QUOTE=''Threesixtyci'']Well to be fair the old models don't feel all that great either. Analog stick always felt too low to me, and the overall shape makes it hard to hold. The main problem I have with the Go is the lack of the UMD drive.And yes, if you have no way to connect to the internet (meaning, via a PC and uploading through the mini-USB cable, or otherwise.) you can't get any games for it. Also realize if you buy the Go... you only have one place to buy games from. And it's a monopoly source, meaning... they can pretty much set the prices to whatever they like and if you don't like that price, tough.[/QUOTE]I always get a kick out of people asking about net connection in an ONLINE FORUM. How are you posting if you don't have access to a computer and a net connection? Granted they could be using a net cafe computer, but seriously...[/QUOTE] Could be posting from a campus for all I know....[/QUOTE]Main problem would be not having a credit card to buy games from PSN .... sigh.
[QUOTE=''digimonkey12'']If you have no way to connect to the internet you would not know of the GO and if internet connection is only possible through campus then one would know not to get the GO.



LOL that line sounds crazy :)[/QUOTE]



Regardless, the OP asked the question.....
[QUOTE=''nVidiaGaMer''][QUOTE=''Threesixtyci''][QUOTE=''ston3henge'']I always get a kick out of people asking about net connection in an ONLINE FORUM. How are you posting if you don't have access to a computer and a net connection? Granted they could be using a net cafe computer, but seriously...[/QUOTE] Could be posting from a campus for all I know....[/QUOTE]Main problem would be not having a credit card to buy games from PSN .... sigh.[/QUOTE]You can buy PSN cards, so problem averted.I highly doubt a person able to afford a $250 handheld would not have Internet. And if they don't, they should be smart enough to learn details about such a purchase.
[QUOTE=''KurodaMurasaki''][QUOTE=''nVidiaGaMer''][QUOTE=''Threesixtyci''] Could be posting from a campus for all I know....[/QUOTE]Main problem would be not having a credit card to buy games from PSN .... sigh.[/QUOTE]You can buy PSN cards, so problem averted.I highly doubt a person able to afford a $250 handheld would not have Internet. And if they don't, they should be smart enough to learn details about such a purchase.[/QUOTE]Thats cool that PSN cards are out how can you get mature games with it though (theres no way to prove if I'm 17 even though I am older)??
[QUOTE=''nVidiaGaMer''][QUOTE=''KurodaMurasaki''][QUOTE=''nVidiaGaMer'']Main problem would be not having a credit card to buy games from PSN .... sigh.[/QUOTE]You can buy PSN cards, so problem averted.I highly doubt a person able to afford a $250 handheld would not have Internet. And if they don't, they should be smart enough to learn details about such a purchase.[/QUOTE]Thats cool that PSN cards are out how can you get mature games with it though (theres no way to prove if I'm 17 even though I am older)??[/QUOTE]You have to be 18 years old to have an account, or you could make a sub-account for younger users. Besides, you don't need proof to buy them in stores, you just need a parent. If a parent wants game-rating restrictions on your PSP, they would be responsible to add parental controls.
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