That's not accurate, PSP stuff works just fine on the PSTV.Probably the PS Vita, Im pretty sure controller doesn't work with PS TV under PSP emulation.
I never used psp emulation on ps vita, but i used it on ps tv and the controller works perfectly fine in adrenaline.Probably the PS Vita, Im pretty sure controller doesn't work with PS TV under PSP emulation.
Of course it works - a controller is the main input for the PSTVProbably the PS Vita, Im pretty sure controller doesn't work with PS TV under PSP emulation.
He prefer the ps vita or ps tv for the bigger screenCan't he/she just buy a PSP at this point? It will probably be cheaper.
He prefer the ps vita or ps tv for the bigger screen
Thank you for your reply, probably is the best the ps vita because he travel a lot and it's more portable.As for the OP's question, there really isn't a major difference, but I don't see why you'd buy a system you can't move around for PSP games alone when you could just do that on PC. I'd go with a Vita.
Ok but PSP games on PSVita doesn't run at PSVita resolution, making them look slightly worse than on the original PSP.
There is a patch for that but is breaks most of the games so it's not really recommended.
P.S. I'm quite new to the PSVita so these infos can be wrong.
You are right, but in my pstv i prefer using sd2vita because for some reason storage manager sometimes decide to unmount my uma0 for no reason at start up lolBit late to the party, but PSTV has IMO one huge advantage: USB-connector. No need for finicky SD2VITA.
You can use minivitatv 8if i remember the right name) thatmakes you dock your vita to the tv, but if he doesn't need anything more than emulation maybe it's easier with a pstv.i'm not sure if vita plugins take effect in adrenaline. but i was wondering. couldn't you use udcd-uvc to "dock" your vita, and display it to a tv?
you'll still need an aux cable for sound. i think a ferrite bead is recommended because you'll hear buzzing soundYou can use minivitatv 8if i remember the right name) thatmakes you dock your vita to the tv, but if he doesn't need anything more than emulation maybe it's easier with a pstv.
i think you can use bluetooth headphones connected to the vita fo the sound or a bluetooth speakeryou'll still need an aux cable for sound. i think a ferrite bead is recommended because you'll hear buzzing sound
check out sharpscale plugin, integer scaling for psp and ps1Ok but PSP games on PSVita doesn't run at PSVita resolution, making them look slightly worse than on the original PSP.
There is a patch for that but is breaks most of the games so it's not really recommended.
P.S. I'm quite new to the PSVita so these infos can be wrong.