After posting a big PS Vita review, NowGamer suggests some things that Sony could add to make the PS Vita more awesome than it already is. Here are their suggestions.
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It seems to me that its more nitpicking things than anything else. I don't mind the interface being touch control, it's kind of the point. And asking for these little things that really wouldn't add anything to the Vita's experience would be a waste of Sony's time and resources. The only thing it "needs" at this point is a YouTube app and I am sure they will have one for launch.
@TimmyShire
In my line of work (game programming) and just the world in general, there is no such thing as "perfect". If it was "perfect" than no one would hate on it because there is nothing to hate. Now that being said it is one of the best, most complete launched console in history and that is a great sign. These little, tiny nitpicks never crossed my mind when I played the Vita in SF. As a matter of fact these problems aren't really there. These are actual "features" that the author wants. Like this:
"PS Vita needs beacons
Xbox 360 received a beacon system before the end of 2011. These are basically notifications you can set that tell your friends what games you want to play. So, if you want to play Modern Warfare 3 with your mates, you can se them a beacon that lets them know"
I mean really? You already have near, notifications, and live area within the games startup menu. How many more things do you need to tie in your friends?
@fastrez
I not hating on them by any means. I like the site too. It just seems the author though was looking for things to improve that it honestly doesn't need. Maybe the "close all" thing would be nice but everything else he said just made it seem like he was nitpicking.
I think the OS needs a few tweaks – proper Twitter functionality or intergration would be a priority for me.
I just want mine now!!!
UI isn't great is it? Plus, where's PS3 game remote-play support?
Good article, remote play could be a game changer handled right.