Following last week’s mostly triumphant firmware update for the PS Vita (which introduced plenty of new features, not least of which was the ability to put apps and games into folders) comes another, albeit much more minor, update.
Firmware 2.11, released to everyone today, simply, according to the platform holder, “improves system stability and the playback of some titles” – the usual vague, not terribly helpful change-log issued when Sony just do a few little patches.
So, yeah, if you’ve been having problems with the odd game and 2.11 fixes it, let us know.
cam the man
I thought they were going to cut the frequency of updates.
Broonba
Probably these small updates are Sony fighting against the CFW brigade.
matthangzhou
Can’t update to 2.10. No idea why.
mrfodder
Probably, a fix for bugs in 2.10. I did have a couple of crashes after 2.10.
Kennykazey
Even firmwares are getting early patches now…
On a more serious note, improved system stability is always a good thing. I believe we’re getting a lot of fixes for Japanese titles as well.
ignorbert
Still the bubbles.. meah.. I hope they will stop make these kind of my first sony firmwares..
And yes I know.. I’m one of the few who really dislikes the bubbles and they way they bounce etc.. at least I can now put them all in a.. uh.. new round bubble..
fattyuk
I agree a nice new screen would be nice, xmb bar would be nice like the PSP!
ignorbert
Yes or more like the PS store.. or PS4 screen we saw..