Here's a tip: Pick a PW you can remember.Kravyn81its been around 6 years since i ha that account.... many things have changed... emails have been blocked... and you pretty much only enter your psn password once... kinda hard to remember that
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i do not really want to get a new account because of trophies, save files, games and friends list. i guess i have no choice but to call sony. just seems really annoying since i just purchased a ps+ voucher and do not kow if i should create a new account to put ps+ on or on my original account. i am getting a vita in a day or so, so i really want to be running everything on one account.If you can't reset your password, would recommend either calling Sony to see if they can reset it somehow, or create a new account.
WhiteStormy
Hi,
I am still logged onto my PSN acount, but I can't change anything in the account information section.
i am trying to update my e-mail address because I don't want it connected to one of my old hotmail accounts that has been blocked.
I can't seem to access my old e-mail account and can't access the account information on my PSN account. What should I do?
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[QUOTE="mitu123"] It's called lazy devs, even the GOW collection is 720p and 60FPS, ROFL.
razgriz_101
Exactly. The logical part of his brain wasn't working when he wrote that.
nope, the PS3's architecture is a complete FUBAR to a normalised Power or x86 developement environment.
its a shame that the dev couldnt develop a ps2 game to the 360/ps3 at 60fps or even somewhere close to it. what is worst is that konami got a dev that clearly doesnt know how to code for ps3 do the port. everyone knows that ps3 is very hard to develop for and any quick ports tend to have shoddy framerates. i guess konami and others don't really are if the ps2 hd games are good or not, as long as they hit the market, these games will sell.[QUOTE="shinigami-uk"][QUOTE="Zen_Light"]Why would a cartridge game need to be installed in the first place?Ovirewi am guessing he means save games file. since some games needed a memory card to save your game right?Correct. Okay, I will clarify this a bit for people who either don't own a Vita yet and don't know about this, or people who own a Vita but maybe don't own any cartridges or don't own a cartridge that does this. Whenever you place a new game into your Vita, and fire it up for the first time, the game will install some information onto your Vita which you need to install in order to run the game. As shinigami-uk said, I think this information is just the save data for the game. The reason why not all cartridge games do this is because some games enable you to save directly onto the game cart. Personally I prefer my game saves to be saved onto a memory card, but games that save to the cart aren't really a bad idea where the Vita is concerned right now, since the system has a huge issue with the cost of proprietary memory chips. And to answer the OP's question, I don't know. But I felt like I should explain things to the other posters here, since a lot of people still aren't real clear on how saves work on the Vita. Hope someone can answer the question. The game comes out in the US in a few days I think, so somebody should be able to answer your question soon. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_PlayStation_Vita_games heres a list of games for the vita, it says if you need a memory card or not. kinda useful for vita users who dont own a memory card or switchers psn id all the time. on a side note does anyone know how cloud storage for game saves work? does it store onto servers everytime i save? or do i have to sync it all the time?
[QUOTE="shinigami-uk"]alot of asian(hong kong) games have english subtitles. so look on play-asia.comDeviIHuman
Yeah but the dlc content you can't read it because it was written on Japanese, also i think asian version and NA versionits not possible for co-op play. [correct me if i'm wrong]
if its a game like ragnarok odyssey then coop doesnt work properly (region/version locked) well apocalypse324 is not specifically asking about ragnarok odyssey and asking about other japanese games. he is asking about games not coming out in us/eu so coop with those regions is obviously not available sine the games a non existant. some dlc maybe in english, you have to check the hong kong store and se if that game is ienglish, chinese or japanese. you cant be too picky for games that are not released in your region. i mean its good enough if you dont have to learn japanese just to play a game.because not every game will make it to those regions. the tales games seem to be japan only atm. if its not coming out for western regions thanthe only chance to play it is hope for the asian release to have english menu and subtitles.Why don't you just get the US versions when they come out? Or, if you're from PAL or the UK area, those versions?
Ovirew
But I wouldn't have to swap cards or redownload anything, just transfer them back and forth from my PS3 and Vita. clearly you are ok with using your ps3 as a main hub to tranfer games to the vita. you just have to understand that others don't want to bother doing that, they rather have as many games on their cards as possible so that they have more choices. i mean if you really wanted to save money then why dnt yo just buy every game physically?[QUOTE="d_parker"]
If you plan to get a lot of downloadable games and can afford it, I say get the 32.
If you want to have all your games available to you without having to constantly swap cards or re-download them from PSN or your PS3, it's the only way to go.
Zen_Light
I was so excited for this back on ds but it didn't come. I hope this game has a shot at being localized.Ghost120xif it didnt come out on the ds then i doubt it will have a vita release. i wish they would just make a quick english port and release it on the psn store.
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