Syphon Filter infiltrates PSP's innards to enable full 333MHz
Chris Reese, Technical Director for SCEA's Bend Studio, has posted on the
PlayStation.Blog to confirm that Syphon Filter: Logan's Shadow
will utilize the full 333MHz of PSP power. Reese claims the extra 67MHz
will allow Bend Studio to create a look and feel that isn't possible
using the original 266mhz. The increase in power will let them focus on
adding detail and interactivity to the game's environments.
For
those who are confused about 333mhz compatability, let us put your mind
at rest. Games utilizing the 333 MHz clock speed will work exactly the
same on a normal PSP as on a Slim PSP. The increase in power does mean
that the battery in both models will drain more quickly than in other
games, but for those who are picking up a PSP Slim you can use your old
PSP's battery to lengthen the playtime. This does, however, come with
its own problems.
Jem Alexander
July 27, 2007
Source:
PSP Fanboy