Now this could put the PSP on a closer playing level with the DS as far as all the antagonism it has been getting for battery issues when playing a UMD.
Title: RE: 30% MORE Battery for PSP?
Post by: Gamefreak on February 15, 2005, 07:36:56 PM
Well unless they ship it with standard PSP's it doesn't matter. And 30% more than current still doesn't put it near DS. Playing Ridge Racers with the wifi switch on, sound on, and high brightness will get you like 2 hours. DS doesn't even have a wifi switch (it constantly sends out a wifi signal), whereas just turning the wifi switch on on a PSP will almost halve the battery life. Anyway better battery just means more money. It's not like Sony doesnt' have the ability to increase battery life, they could put it a battery that lasts twice as much as DS, but it would be extremely expensive. The DS uses the same battery as SP but higher voltage, but it's more expensive.
Title: RE:30% MORE Battery for PSP?
Post by: Ages on February 15, 2005, 09:37:03 PM
Sony could sell it as an add-on for the PSP later, but we all know how popular add-on's are for game systems.
Title: RE: 30% MORE Battery for PSP?
Post by: ruby_onix on February 16, 2005, 12:16:00 AM
I heard that the reason that PSP games are looking less powerful than PS2 titles is because Sony put a "lock" on the PSP's CPU, because using the CPU at it's maximum burns through the batteries.
After about a year or two, when the bigger batteries are out, Sony's going to give developers permission to use more and more of the CPU.
People will just wonder why their PSP's batteries keep getting weaker and weaker. They'll think the battery broke, and they'll be forced to get a new one.