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With all of the new bells and whistles promised with firmware 3.0, it seems that there might be a shortage of space on the flash to actually deploy all the features. I wouldn't take any guesses, but I'm sure the so-hyped PS1 emulator uses a lot of space. Similarly, the PS3-PSP interconnectivity won't be easy either.
And well, it seems that while 3.0 might bring in a lot of good stuff, a few people might see some of the older features missing. And no, this isn't any rumor either; Sony's latest survey going out with the Rachet and Clank betas suggests that they want to know the features which are used the least. In the accompanying picture, thanks to PSP Fanboy, we have a small list:
- Watching video content
- Listen to music
- View photos
- RSS feeds subscription
- Internet browsing
- Use as a storage device
An alternate route would be to allow people to install some part of the firmware files onto the Memory Stick. That way, we would have a choice of the features that we want. Or they could even package things like the Web browser or the Location Free player as separate eboots so that they can be put in the GAME folder on the memory stick and loaded from there. The way I see it, this would probably be the best use of the GAME folder by Sony. What do you guys think? Ready to give up any features?



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