A couple of days ago, news from the Ps Vita memory prices started so that as expected -�people weren t too happy about this. Well, The new sony Division 2 Software Development s Mind, Muneki Shima has made the decision to describe the reasoning behind the Vita using proprietary memory cards. First of all, The new sony can make sure that all players are guaranteed exactly the same performance given that they can set the read/write speeds from the cards instead of letting customers obtain own microSD cards and destroying their gaming experience once they unconsciously get a lesser speed card simply because it had been cheaper. A legitimate point, though The new sony might have simply informed customers by what class cards to buy.
Next, that is most likely the primary reason The new sony has made the decision on having its own memory is perfect for security reasons. To avoid piracy which was so common within the original PSP, these new cards have features in lowering such criminal activities. First of all, them can t be utilized for mass storage on computer systems. They'll only sync having a proprietary The new sony management program which is mandatory for those Vita customers (it will likely be Mac and Home windows ready).
Despite the explanations, I still do not think them warrant such high costs unless of course they're very high end memory cards and would cost as much when they were regular microSD cards (them are stated to cost: 4GB: $30, 8GB: $45, 16GB: $70, 32GB: $120). Do you consider the Vita memory cards ought to be listed that high
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