Sony Says PSP Battery Life is Shorter than Quoted 76
SetupWeasel writes "Gamesindustry.biz is reporting that "Sony Computer Entertainment boss Ken Kutaragi has admitted that graphically intensive games will drain the PSP's battery more rapidly than the quoted figures." Sony also said that this would be corrected in future revisions of the hardware, but we know how well that plan worked for Nokia."
won't even last 1 trip (Score:5, Insightful)
Re:won't even last 1 trip (Score:1)
future revisions? (Score:5, Insightful)
I'm all for people being honest BUT if you think you can correct the problem in later revisions of the hardware, why not make that later revision the first release and only bring to market a product that meets the specs?
Re:future revisions? (Score:2)
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Re:future revisions? (Score:5, Insightful)
Re:future revisions? (Score:2)
remember gba?
basically it had the same premise with it's screen..
(yes i do view the original gba as worthless because the screen makes playing impossible in places where you'd want to play with it.. sp fixes that nicely)
Re:future revisions? (Score:4, Interesting)
Re:future revisions? (Score:1)
Re:future revisions? (Score:2, Informative)
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"The PSP will also be offered in a value pack that's 5,000 yen more at 24,800 yen ($232), which, in addition to the accessories included in the normal package, will come with a 32MB Memory Stick Duo, a set of headphones with a remote control, and a carrying case." [gamespot.com]
Re:future revisions? (Score:4, Interesting)
Look at all the things Sony fixed on the PS2 with "future revisions of the hardware." Oh, you want a progressive-scan DVD player? Want to be able to turn off the PS2 with a remote? Go buy yourself a second PS2.
And yet.. (Score:4, Interesting)
Re:And yet.. (Score:2)
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Re:And yet.. (Score:3, Informative)
Of course we all know that Apple didn't own Bungie. They may have thought they pwned them, but that is a different story.
If you read the History of Bungie [bungie.net] as told by Bungie (which is a pretty inte
Re:And yet.. (Score:3, Informative)
Get your facts straight. Nintendo and Squaresoft used to get along just fine during the NES and SNES days. (FF1-6, plus a couple more on the Gameboy) Nintendo and Enix also got along fine (Dragon Warrior/Quest 1-6, plus a couple side games on the Gameboy). The only reason Squaresoft didn't make FF7 on the N64 was because of the limitations of the old cartrages. Course in hindsight, they pa
I don't know. Ask Bill Gates. (Score:1)
Battery life won't matter to the Sony devoted (Score:5, Interesting)
Re:Battery life won't matter to the Sony devoted (Score:1)
Re:Battery life won't matter to the Sony devoted (Score:2)
I give you, the Sony devoted.
Be warned that the page linked to above contains statements of grpahic stupidity.
Lame (Score:2, Insightful)
Re:Lame (Score:1)
Re:stop complaining (Score:4, Insightful)
stop complaining about complaints (Score:4, Interesting)
Somehow, I don't think your suggestion of a home console is likely to do me much good on an 8-hour flight.
Re:stop complaining about complaints (Score:2, Insightful)
Step 2) Get an AMD 64 FX-55 system, with geforce 6800 Ultra GPU
Step 3) Hook batteries into AC/DC converter, then to computer
Boom! You've got the fastest portable in the world, and hey, you don't have to worry about battery life, because you can almost boot up a machine that can push x polygons / sec
Future revisions? (Score:1)
I think sony made the right choice (Score:1)
The 1 up that sony has is they have been making portable disc devices for quite some time now, and the battery life for most is nothing short of amazing (32 hrs off of 2xAA for cds.. not to mention the insane life MD players offer). There
Re:I think sony made the right choice (Score:5, Insightful)
That's just it, though. Nintendo isn't making something with the same screen size and processing power precisely because it would drain the battery so fast. Nintendo has owned this market for so long because they realize that, when you get right down to it, a good that lasts for a long time beats really good that lasts for a short time. It looks like the next round will play out the same way the others have.
Re:I think sony made the right choice (Score:1)
And so what was the original GameBoy with its bargain basement specs? Rushed as well? A rip off as well? If you said GameGear with its lighted screen and color graphics was going to trash the GameBoy's unlit black and green dot-matrix graphics, you'd be wrong. We all know who won.
I can understand, to an extent, why you might feel Nintendo is "shafting" the consumer or
I have the same issue with my Laptop. (Score:2, Interesting)
With my extra battery pack, in place of the CD drive, I truly get a solid 5 hours of battery time. AS LONG AS I play games that don't use 3D. (ie Mame emulation, dosbox, 2d puzzle games.)
However, the second I bring up Dawn of War, Anarchy Online (using the built in wireless), or Prince of Persia, the battery life goes to crap. I am lucky to get an two hours, even with both batteries. (Yes, I h
Re:I have the same issue with my Laptop. (Score:2)
The hell they will! We're not being sold on the PSP by puzzle games and 2D fighters. We're being sold with Gran Turismo.
Your laptop has pretty lousy power issues for gaming. I don't think the general public will be as forgiving with a brand new, mega-hyped Sony product.
For PSP Fans, backup battery may be necessary (Score:2)
Yet, an extra battery pack is more of nuisance that a memory card. It requires periodic recharge and forces the user to remember to keep a battery charged or ch
Re:For PSP Fans, backup battery may be necessary (Score:3, Interesting)
To charge the PSP battery, does the battery need to be in the PSP, or can it be charged independently of the main unit?
I don't think I've ever seen a rechargable battery pack, for this kind of device, that was rechargable outside of the products housing.
Anyone know the answer to this question?
Re:For PSP Fans, backup battery may be necessary (Score:2)
Re:For PSP Fans, backup battery may be necessary (Score:2)
Unless I'm wrong, it will be ugly as hell...
Re:For PSP Fans, backup battery may be necessary (Score:1)
I thought a lot of demand brings a product's price _up._
Re:For PSP Fans, backup battery may be necessary (Score:2)
I hope i've got that right
Re:For PSP Fans, backup battery may be necessary (Score:1)
Re:For PSP Fans, backup battery may be necessary (Score:2)
I'm not surprised (Score:4, Interesting)
I'm not sure I want Nintendo to come up and engage in the same detrimental practices telling me their stuff can move 8 times more polygons than it ever will in a commercial game, or reinforcing gender stereotypes in gaming. Making Zelda cel-shaded turned off many consumers, but it beats selling GTA and MGS to preteens.
Re:I'm not surprised (Score:2)
Re:I'm not surprised (Score:2)
Not a fatal problem to me (Score:4, Insightful)
Drat!!! (Score:3, Funny)
Re:Drat!!! (Score:2)
The gaming press hasn't noticed this yet. (Score:2, Insightful)
Probably Sony wouldn't treat them well if they were proclaming the new truth about the system, even if revealed by Kutaragi himself.
At least, for one time Kutaragi is being honest about hardware (or maybe, the battery life is even worse than he says)
Then check them out (Score:2)
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gamespot [gamespot.com]
Finally, Kutaragi touched on the PSP's rechargeable battery, which is purported to last between four to six hours--on average--for games, and up to four to five hours for movies.
"The battery consumption changes depending on the memory and processor usage, aside from disk access," he said. "It'll run for a long time when playing puzzle games but shorter when playing Ridge
I GIVE UP!!! (Score:1)
Re:I GIVE UP!!! (Score:3, Insightful)
I have a Compal CL-56. 5 hour battery life *and* the same graphics power (Mobility Radeon 9700) as your A-51m.
Oh, and I paid $1400 for it. Probably a fair bit less than your overpriced Alienware.
A quick summary of PSP (Score:1)
For the love of christ (Score:1)
He said the 4 to 6 hours was an AVERAGE of multiple games. An AVERAGE, you hear me? You can't predict an exact time
Are you listening to yourselves?!? (Score:4, Insightful)
"early adopters can afford extra batteries"
"the battery life is sufficient"
"simply buy extra battery packs"
Dang, people. You're living in denial. I said similair things back when I thought the Jaguar would be Atari's second coming.
"Just wait for the next game!"
"There are over 250 developers making games right now!"
"Club Drive is gonna be AWESOME!"
Yeah, you might eventually get a better battery life. Someday. Just don't hold your breath like I did - it's real embarassing when you pass out.
BTW, how many people remember the big horkin' D-cell power pack for the Lynx? Woohoo! 10 hours of full color backlit gaming goodness, on just $25 worth of batteries!
DS vs. PSP (Score:2)
I, and probably a good many people, will buy a DS regardless of what Sony does. But I really think Nintendo should consider cutting the price a little more in response to Sony's highly aggress
Two Words: Advent Children (Score:1)
Re:Two Words: Advent Children (Score:2)
Re:THIS JUST IN... NEWS FLASH FOR SONY!!! (Score:1)
Driving your car faster uses fuel faster!
Battery life was only important when you had to pay for new batteries, now that its a built in rechargable, 4-6 hours if fine.