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Originally posted by: AnnihilatorX
Originally posted by: purbeast0
Originally posted by: AnnihilatorX
Originally posted by: purbeast0
I hadnt' planned on getting a PS3 at launch because of...

1. The games
2. The price

So this didn't really change my plans, because I figured it would be $400 or so which turned me off right away. I'm going to be picking up an XBox 360 at release however. I'm actually going to pre-order one this weekend since I get paid this week.

Aren't you waiting till Microsoft has HD-DVD in its second release of Xbox 360s?
DVD is just not gonna to be capable in much future-proofing

Nope. I'm buying xbox360 to play games, not to watch movies. When the time comes, I will pick up a HD-DVD player I guess. I don't really plan on getting all my older movies in HD-DVD format again just to have 2 copies of the same movie. I think it will take me a while to get into the whole HD-DVD thing.

But who knows, I might get a HD-DVD player as soon as they come out . But that won't make me wait to get an xbox 360. I love games and thats why I'm buying the 360, to game, not watch movies.



I don't know about that. DVD's are pretty much saturated memory space for games
Plus since Xbox supports HDTV, the size of movies, textures are going to be using much space on the game media

May be they would have HD-DVD games soon. In that case, it would be very unfair to early adoptors

I don't know whether DVD-DL would have much


naw, space isn't an issue. most xbox games barely use all the single layer. and heck, pc games are made for hd resolutions now and the games fit on less then a dvd most of the time..let alone a dual layer dvd. its still a console anyways, textures i don't think they will go too nuts on
 

RagingBITCH

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Originally posted by: purbeast0
Originally posted by: AnnihilatorX
Originally posted by: purbeast0
Originally posted by: LikeLinus

I still think the 360 is going to be the better console. I liked the xbox over my ps2 by far. I quit playing the ps2 once I found out about xbox live.

Fixed to meet my criteria

I thought PS3 is goning to have some online service as well
However the current Xb0x 360 's online service seems quite good to me

Either way, the crappy UK boardband here won't help much for either of the consoles. Doesn't really matter here for us

PS3 not having a hard drive is REALLY going to affect the online service IMO. I mean, xbox live (at first) updated a lot. The PS3 won't even be able to do this becuase you don't have anywhere to store the updates. I'm REALLY trying not to be a fanboy, but I just don't understand some of the sony decisions (like not including a hard drive!).

Not really. XBox 360 Games and Live will not require a hard drive nor memory unit.

http://www.xbox-scene.com/xbox1data/sep/EEEAVlyAFEHIvlkoRc.php

Depending on if Sony releases an actual online service, or continues with their absolute sh!t free for all service now.
 

purbeast0

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Originally posted by: shud
PS3 will kill Xbox360...but it will cost you. Games are supposedly going to be $60-$70 too.

PS2 games (and by that I mean exclusive titles to the PS2) were always leaps and bounds better than Xbox titles, except for maybe Ninja Gaiden. I also think the regular DVD format will eventually hurt Xbox360.......but it will sell a bajillion copies because people want to play Halo with thumbsticks.

Also, I think Sony has a spot for a 2.5" hdd (laptop drive) to go, they just aren't packaging one. The 20gb Xbox360 drive is pretty weak, too, but it's nice to have from the get go.

So now tht they aren't including a hard drive w/ps3, you now have to shell out another $50 or so for the HD.

20Gb is MORE than enough. Hell, I have a modded xbox and I still have the retail drive in there which has a 4.5gb partition for me to use and I haven't had a problem using just that partition. 20Gb, for a console, is MORE than enough.

whats going to happen w/the pS3 and the HD thing is the same thing that happened w/the PS2 and the HD. only a few games will take advantage of it, making it not even necessary. if it's not a standard in the ps3, then developers aren't going to take advantage of it becuase they won't be sure if the end user even has one or not.

and mark my words ... online gameplay on consoles is where the future of consoles is going, and THAT is why xbox360 is going to win this generations console war ... because they have the online gaming thing down pat w/xbox live.
 

purbeast0

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Originally posted by: RagingBITCH
Originally posted by: purbeast0
Originally posted by: AnnihilatorX
Originally posted by: purbeast0
Originally posted by: LikeLinus

I still think the 360 is going to be the better console. I liked the xbox over my ps2 by far. I quit playing the ps2 once I found out about xbox live.

Fixed to meet my criteria

I thought PS3 is goning to have some online service as well
However the current Xb0x 360 's online service seems quite good to me

Either way, the crappy UK boardband here won't help much for either of the consoles. Doesn't really matter here for us

PS3 not having a hard drive is REALLY going to affect the online service IMO. I mean, xbox live (at first) updated a lot. The PS3 won't even be able to do this becuase you don't have anywhere to store the updates. I'm REALLY trying not to be a fanboy, but I just don't understand some of the sony decisions (like not including a hard drive!).

Not really. XBox 360 Games and Live will not require a hard drive nor memory unit.

http://www.xbox-scene.com/xbox1data/sep/EEEAVlyAFEHIvlkoRc.php

Depending on if Sony releases an actual online service, or continues with their absolute sh!t free for all service now.

I'm just talking about how xbox live software is stored on the hard drive, and atleast they can update it. w/out having online software stored on some sort of upgradeable storage, sony has to be perfect w/their first release of the online gaming software. but then again, they might have some kind of 512mb flash memory in the ps3 that is going to store the online service there, but i don't know too much about the details of the ps3.

okay so lets get these estimates going.

XBox 360 + 20Gb HD = $300

PS3 = $400
HD for PS3 = $50
Memory Card = $40

You are going to have to spend like $150 more to play a ps3 and be able to save your games. Don't get me wrong, ps3 is going to be great, i don't doubt it, but i just don't see too many consumers (ie, general public) going out and spending $450 on a new console system, not to mention, xbox360 could even drop in price by the time the ps3 is relesaed.
 

RagingBITCH

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Originally posted by: purbeast0
I'm just talking about how xbox live software is stored on the hard drive, and atleast they can update it. w/out having online software stored on some sort of upgradeable storage, sony has to be perfect w/their first release of the online gaming software. but then again, they might have some kind of 512mb flash memory in the ps3 that is going to store the online service there, but i don't know too much about the details of the ps3.

okay so lets get these estimates going.

XBox 360 + 20Gb HD = $300

PS3 = $400
HD for PS3 = $50
Memory Card = $40

You are going to have to spend like $150 more to play a ps3 and be able to save your games. Don't get me wrong, ps3 is going to be great, i don't doubt it, but i just don't see too many consumers (ie, general public) going out and spending $450 on a new console system, not to mention, xbox360 could even drop in price by the time the ps3 is relesaed.

I was just making a point that a hard drive isn't necessary to get online. I'm a XBox fanboi by far and away - I agree with all your points about how it'll cost more to have the same functionality.
 

daniel1113

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Originally posted by: purbeast0
and mark my words ... online gameplay on consoles is where the future of consoles is going, and THAT is why xbox360 is going to win this generations console war ... because they have the online gaming thing down pat w/xbox live.

Yep. People seem to forget that online content is going to be the cornerstone of the Xbox 360, and home theaters in general. If the Xbox online capabilities are implemented as the hype suggests, MS will win this round on the console wars.
 

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Originally posted by: vshah
Originally posted by: AnnihilatorX
Originally posted by: cliftonite
Well if they start releasing HD content (movies and tv shows) on blue-ray discs and the first gen players are more than the PS3, then I would think about buying the PS3.



Something that leaned me towards PS3 is their 1080p HDTV support, while Xbox360 only supports 720p


remember though that EVERY xbox game will be 720p, while only a select few ps3 games will be 1080p

Wrong. 1080p will be the standard resolution for PS3 games.

 

daniel1113

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Originally posted by: shud
The 20gb Xbox360 drive is pretty weak, too, but it's nice to have from the get go.

Weak? 90% of the people with Xbox's now don't use 12GB much less 20GB. By packaging a smaller HD, not only does MS save money, but customers save money. It also gives those that want a bigger hard drive the ability to purchase a larger driver on their own.
 

shud

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It's not a surprise that on a computer tech forum, there's a bunch of Xbox lovers. I don't want to play console games online because I'm privy to the fact that kb/mouse is infinitely more robust than using a thumbstick, no matter what type of game you're playing (save sports and console RPGs). I don't think online gaming is as big as the industry makes it out to be. Halo is the only online console game that I even know of where a significant number of people play online, and it still can't match PC online gaming.

I own PS2 and Xbox and my PS2 has received hundreds of hours more use. I will be getting both PS3 and Xbox360. Maybe my usage will change? Who knows. I don't think the hard drive is that big of an issue.
 

shud

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Originally posted by: daniel1113
Originally posted by: shud
The 20gb Xbox360 drive is pretty weak, too, but it's nice to have from the get go.

Weak? 90% of the people with Xbox's now don't use 12GB much less 20GB. By packaging a smaller HD, not only does MS save money, but customers save money. It also gives those that want a bigger hard drive the ability to purchase a larger driver on their own.

MS wants the Xbox360 to basically be a media center. 20gb is not much for that type of thing.
 

daniel1113

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Originally posted by: shud
Originally posted by: daniel1113
Originally posted by: shud
The 20gb Xbox360 drive is pretty weak, too, but it's nice to have from the get go.

Weak? 90% of the people with Xbox's now don't use 12GB much less 20GB. By packaging a smaller HD, not only does MS save money, but customers save money. It also gives those that want a bigger hard drive the ability to purchase a larger driver on their own.

MS wants the Xbox360 to basically be a media center. 20gb is not much for that type of thing.

Then people will upgrade. Who knows if people will even use the media center aspects of the system?
 

purbeast0

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Originally posted by: shud
It's not a surprise that on a computer tech forum, there's a bunch of Xbox lovers. I don't want to play console games online because I'm privy to the fact that kb/mouse is infinitely more robust than using a thumbstick, no matter what type of game you're playing (save sports and console RPGs). I don't think online gaming is as big as the industry makes it out to be. Halo is the only online console game that I even know of where a significant number of people play online, and it still can't match PC online gaming.

I own PS2 and Xbox and my PS2 has received hundreds of hours more use. I will be getting both PS3 and Xbox360. Maybe my usage will change? Who knows. I don't think the hard drive is that big of an issue.

dude don't speak of what you don't know. PC online gaming has been around for over 10 years. console gaming (mainstrea, not talkin bout the SNES online thing) has been around for what, 2-3 years? give it some time. and if you think Halo is the only game people play online, again, don't speak of what you don't know. People play madden, NFL2k5, Fifa 2k5, and much MUCH more online on xbox live.

its all about the simplicity. sure, you can play a game on a PC easily, IF you've been doing it for ages. but what is easier.

installing a PC game from 3 cds, configuring your video card, configuring your keys on your keyboard or gamepad, configuring your network stuff, loading up the game and playing on a 19" monitor.

or

turning on a 50" DLP, putting a game in, pressing power, and you are playing.

consoles are just so much simpler to play for the average person. playing on a tv is a lot more "approved" by the masses and is much simpler for the majority of people. spending $300 on a console is much easier than spending $1000+ on a top of the line PC.

the ONLY games that control better on PC are FPS and RTS. the rest play 10x better on a console - sports, adventure, rpg, racing, party games, etc. and the auto aim assist in halo 2 really helps with the aiming ... a lot, compared to the other games w/out any assist that makes precise shots hard to get.
 

purbeast0

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Originally posted by: daniel1113
Originally posted by: shud
Originally posted by: daniel1113
Originally posted by: shud
The 20gb Xbox360 drive is pretty weak, too, but it's nice to have from the get go.

Weak? 90% of the people with Xbox's now don't use 12GB much less 20GB. By packaging a smaller HD, not only does MS save money, but customers save money. It also gives those that want a bigger hard drive the ability to purchase a larger driver on their own.

MS wants the Xbox360 to basically be a media center. 20gb is not much for that type of thing.

Then people will upgrade. Who knows if people will even use the media center aspects of the system?

exactly. if you read the latest interview (i don't have the link but it was posted on here) about the xbox360, they were asked about the whole media center thing. they are stating the system is like 90-95 percent gaming, and just a slight portion is geared for media center. they still are claiming they want it to be mainly for gaming.

i actually remember SONY claiming that THEY are the ones marketting a "Media Center" and not even a gaming system anymore. this was all E3 talk so I don't have the link for this one.
 

shud

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Originally posted by: purbeast0
Originally posted by: shud
It's not a surprise that on a computer tech forum, there's a bunch of Xbox lovers. I don't want to play console games online because I'm privy to the fact that kb/mouse is infinitely more robust than using a thumbstick, no matter what type of game you're playing (save sports and console RPGs). I don't think online gaming is as big as the industry makes it out to be. Halo is the only online console game that I even know of where a significant number of people play online, and it still can't match PC online gaming.

I own PS2 and Xbox and my PS2 has received hundreds of hours more use. I will be getting both PS3 and Xbox360. Maybe my usage will change? Who knows. I don't think the hard drive is that big of an issue.

dude don't speak of what you don't know. PC online gaming has been around for over 10 years. console gaming (mainstrea, not talkin bout the SNES online thing) has been around for what, 2-3 years? give it some time. and if you think Halo is the only game people play online, again, don't speak of what you don't know. People play madden, NFL2k5, Fifa 2k5, and much MUCH more online on xbox live.

its all about the simplicity. sure, you can play a game on a PC easily, IF you've been doing it for ages. but what is easier.

installing a PC game from 3 cds, configuring your video card, configuring your keys on your keyboard or gamepad, configuring your network stuff, loading up the game and playing on a 19" monitor.

or

turning on a 50" DLP, putting a game in, pressing power, and you are playing.

consoles are just so much simpler to play for the average person. playing on a tv is a lot more "approved" by the masses and is much simpler for the majority of people. spending $300 on a console is much easier than spending $1000+ on a top of the line PC.

the ONLY games that control better on PC are FPS and RTS. the rest play 10x better on a console - sports, adventure, rpg, racing, party games, etc. and the auto aim assist in halo 2 really helps with the aiming ... a lot, compared to the other games w/out any assist that makes precise shots hard to get.

You make good points. The thing is, most people I know who own consoles don't even WANT to play online. Yes, it is a great feature. I love playing games online. But there are still too many people who aren't acclimated to competing that way. Everyone I know (aside from Halo people) who wanted to play games online now do so on a PC.

I guess only time will tell.
 

Anubis

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Originally posted by: purbeast0
Originally posted by: shud
It's not a surprise that on a computer tech forum, there's a bunch of Xbox lovers. I don't want to play console games online because I'm privy to the fact that kb/mouse is infinitely more robust than using a thumbstick, no matter what type of game you're playing (save sports and console RPGs). I don't think online gaming is as big as the industry makes it out to be. Halo is the only online console game that I even know of where a significant number of people play online, and it still can't match PC online gaming.

I own PS2 and Xbox and my PS2 has received hundreds of hours more use. I will be getting both PS3 and Xbox360. Maybe my usage will change? Who knows. I don't think the hard drive is that big of an issue.

dude don't speak of what you don't know. PC online gaming has been around for over 10 years. console gaming (mainstrea, not talkin bout the SNES online thing) has been around for what, 2-3 years? give it some time. and if you think Halo is the only game people play online, again, don't speak of what you don't know. People play madden, NFL2k5, Fifa 2k5, and much MUCH more online on xbox live.

its all about the simplicity. sure, you can play a game on a PC easily, IF you've been doing it for ages. but what is easier.

installing a PC game from 3 cds, configuring your video card, configuring your keys on your keyboard or gamepad, configuring your network stuff, loading up the game and playing on a 19" monitor.

or

turning on a 50" DLP, putting a game in, pressing power, and you are playing.

consoles are just so much simpler to play for the average person. playing on a tv is a lot more "approved" by the masses and is much simpler for the majority of people. spending $300 on a console is much easier than spending $1000+ on a top of the line PC.

the ONLY games that control better on PC are FPS and RTS. the rest play 10x better on a console - sports, adventure, rpg, racing, party games, etc. and the auto aim assist in halo 2 really helps with the aiming ... a lot, compared to the other games w/out any assist that makes precise shots hard to get.

most peopll dont have 50in DLP televisions
 

purbeast0

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Originally posted by: Anubis
Originally posted by: purbeast0
Originally posted by: shud
It's not a surprise that on a computer tech forum, there's a bunch of Xbox lovers. I don't want to play console games online because I'm privy to the fact that kb/mouse is infinitely more robust than using a thumbstick, no matter what type of game you're playing (save sports and console RPGs). I don't think online gaming is as big as the industry makes it out to be. Halo is the only online console game that I even know of where a significant number of people play online, and it still can't match PC online gaming.

I own PS2 and Xbox and my PS2 has received hundreds of hours more use. I will be getting both PS3 and Xbox360. Maybe my usage will change? Who knows. I don't think the hard drive is that big of an issue.

dude don't speak of what you don't know. PC online gaming has been around for over 10 years. console gaming (mainstrea, not talkin bout the SNES online thing) has been around for what, 2-3 years? give it some time. and if you think Halo is the only game people play online, again, don't speak of what you don't know. People play madden, NFL2k5, Fifa 2k5, and much MUCH more online on xbox live.

its all about the simplicity. sure, you can play a game on a PC easily, IF you've been doing it for ages. but what is easier.

installing a PC game from 3 cds, configuring your video card, configuring your keys on your keyboard or gamepad, configuring your network stuff, loading up the game and playing on a 19" monitor.

or

turning on a 50" DLP, putting a game in, pressing power, and you are playing.

consoles are just so much simpler to play for the average person. playing on a tv is a lot more "approved" by the masses and is much simpler for the majority of people. spending $300 on a console is much easier than spending $1000+ on a top of the line PC.

the ONLY games that control better on PC are FPS and RTS. the rest play 10x better on a console - sports, adventure, rpg, racing, party games, etc. and the auto aim assist in halo 2 really helps with the aiming ... a lot, compared to the other games w/out any assist that makes precise shots hard to get.

most peopll dont have 50in DLP televisions

lol i know, i was just stating what i have
 

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just gotta say that whoever said the PS2 made a really good DVD player is definitely talking bullspit.....lol

its a mediocre player, equal to those budget players you buy for £50. It could never be a fantastic player because of the kind of technology used in it for the games, the electronic crosstalk would tamper with the video signals, nevermind the fact its using a laser & assembly optimised for reading game data.

oh, and i wont bother getting either a PS3 or X-Box 360, same as i didnt get a PS2 or X-Box......i use a PC, no point using a console when the PC does the same and better..lol
Oh, i do get Nintendo consoles tho for the Zelda/Mario games

 

purbeast0

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Originally posted by: shud
Originally posted by: purbeast0
Originally posted by: shud
It's not a surprise that on a computer tech forum, there's a bunch of Xbox lovers. I don't want to play console games online because I'm privy to the fact that kb/mouse is infinitely more robust than using a thumbstick, no matter what type of game you're playing (save sports and console RPGs). I don't think online gaming is as big as the industry makes it out to be. Halo is the only online console game that I even know of where a significant number of people play online, and it still can't match PC online gaming.

I own PS2 and Xbox and my PS2 has received hundreds of hours more use. I will be getting both PS3 and Xbox360. Maybe my usage will change? Who knows. I don't think the hard drive is that big of an issue.

dude don't speak of what you don't know. PC online gaming has been around for over 10 years. console gaming (mainstrea, not talkin bout the SNES online thing) has been around for what, 2-3 years? give it some time. and if you think Halo is the only game people play online, again, don't speak of what you don't know. People play madden, NFL2k5, Fifa 2k5, and much MUCH more online on xbox live.

its all about the simplicity. sure, you can play a game on a PC easily, IF you've been doing it for ages. but what is easier.

installing a PC game from 3 cds, configuring your video card, configuring your keys on your keyboard or gamepad, configuring your network stuff, loading up the game and playing on a 19" monitor.

or

turning on a 50" DLP, putting a game in, pressing power, and you are playing.

consoles are just so much simpler to play for the average person. playing on a tv is a lot more "approved" by the masses and is much simpler for the majority of people. spending $300 on a console is much easier than spending $1000+ on a top of the line PC.

the ONLY games that control better on PC are FPS and RTS. the rest play 10x better on a console - sports, adventure, rpg, racing, party games, etc. and the auto aim assist in halo 2 really helps with the aiming ... a lot, compared to the other games w/out any assist that makes precise shots hard to get.

You make good points. The thing is, most people I know who own consoles don't even WANT to play online. Yes, it is a great feature. I love playing games online. But there are still too many people who aren't acclimated to competing that way. Everyone I know (aside from Halo people) who wanted to play games online now do so on a PC.

I guess only time will tell.

Well thats the thing ... people aren't really exposed to XBox live yet. thats where the marketing and strategy of xbox360 kicks in. xbox live will be free for ALL users right out of the box to play on the weekends for free. this is letting users try it for free, then upgrade if they like it.

putting xbox live out there, for free, will let every gamer atleast check it out. this in turn is going to make a HUGE userbase for xbox live IMO, because I don't know one person who has played on xbox live that hasn't wanted to play it more. the majority of the people who know about online gaming as you said also know about it on PC, because thats where the whole craze started. but putting it out there for free is going to strongly push the whole online console thing, and will be the reason MS wins this time round
 

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Originally posted by: jpeyton
Bwahahahahaha!

Sony and MS have each dug themselves into a huge hole right out of the gate with this silly "specs" war.

Im going with Nintendo this time....itll be even cheaper and you can play "legally" emulated games on it.
 

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i have both a xbox and a PS2, ill most likely have a xbox 360 and a PS3, neither of which i will buy in the first they come out
 

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Originally posted by: 0roo0roo
Originally posted by: AnnihilatorX
Originally posted by: purbeast0
Originally posted by: AnnihilatorX
Originally posted by: purbeast0
I hadnt' planned on getting a PS3 at launch because of...

1. The games
2. The price

So this didn't really change my plans, because I figured it would be $400 or so which turned me off right away. I'm going to be picking up an XBox 360 at release however. I'm actually going to pre-order one this weekend since I get paid this week.

Aren't you waiting till Microsoft has HD-DVD in its second release of Xbox 360s?
DVD is just not gonna to be capable in much future-proofing

Nope. I'm buying xbox360 to play games, not to watch movies. When the time comes, I will pick up a HD-DVD player I guess. I don't really plan on getting all my older movies in HD-DVD format again just to have 2 copies of the same movie. I think it will take me a while to get into the whole HD-DVD thing.

But who knows, I might get a HD-DVD player as soon as they come out . But that won't make me wait to get an xbox 360. I love games and thats why I'm buying the 360, to game, not watch movies.



I don't know about that. DVD's are pretty much saturated memory space for games
Plus since Xbox supports HDTV, the size of movies, textures are going to be using much space on the game media

May be they would have HD-DVD games soon. In that case, it would be very unfair to early adoptors

I don't know whether DVD-DL would have much


naw, space isn't an issue. most xbox games barely use all the single layer. and heck, pc games are made for hd resolutions now and the games fit on less then a dvd most of the time..let alone a dual layer dvd. its still a console anyways, textures i don't think they will go too nuts on

:werd:
Bluray is no where needed for games any time soon, unless they include LOTS of video sequences....but they they can do that with the 3d engine now instead of video (Final Fantasy type video)
 
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Originally posted by: purbeast0
PS3 not having a hard drive is REALLY going to affect the online service IMO. I mean, xbox live (at first) updated a lot. The PS3 won't even be able to do this becuase you don't have anywhere to store the updates. I'm REALLY trying not to be a fanboy, but I just don't understand some of the sony decisions (like not including a hard drive!).

Some of Sony's recent decisions can, I think, be attributed to Ken Kutaragi officially losing his mind. My favorite recent quote:

"The Playstation 3 would need a terabyte of hard drive space. We don't need to ship PS3 with a hard drive because it can access network storage as easily as local storage."

Nevermind things like latency, cable length/quality, switch/router quality, connection speed, server type, encryption protocols, transmission protocols, etc., etc., etc (because we all know, of course, that GB ethernet or even 54g wireless are *every bit* as fast as, say, SATA or PATA, right?

My choice of whether to pick up XBox 360 at launch or not depends on the launch lineup and the actual official price. I already bought a new HDTV to support 360 specifically though

As for PS3, or, well, ANY console, there's no way I'll pay $400 for a console with no games. I'm betting that most of the world will agree with me.

Jason
 
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