I would hope not!
Plus, we're not talking just graphics here, even the gameplay (the little that was actually in that video) wasn't all that great. But again, we'll have to wait and see.
dragging the PS3 into a totally unrelated discussion.
Anyway, while that video didn't look all that impressive, it probably is too early to tell. Guess we'll wait and see.
posted a few days ago already?
then why did those people buy a PS3? As a stand-alone Blu-Ray player? Huh?
Could you and Blade try and stay on topic and not turn this into another "But the PS3" rant?
Click the link, read the article (which is about MS and whether they should continue with their gaming console plans FROM A BUSNIESS PERSPECTIVE) and comment on THAT, not the PS3/Wii/whatever else you need in order to try and deflect attention.
**EDIT**
I was wondering how long before someone asked for my comments.
Frst off, the avatar is purely because I...
that waiting for a winner will only make it take that much longer for the "winner" to emerge. People need to just make a decision (yeah, it might be a bit of a gamble) and go out and buy whichever one they want.
They even tell you how to do it in the manual.
consoles continue to have something that distinguishes them from PCs otherwise, what's the point? With more and more games becoming cross-platform, why would people feel the need to buy a console?
the reason the Cell krept into this one is that the principle behind these two ideas is very similar in fact. And maybe, just maybe, as non-gamers (rather as geeks) we can try and keep this one on that level. Let's forget who developed what. Let's just talk about the possibilities.
I'm not so much questioning them or the artical as I am just pointing that the whole idea behind IBM's Cell processor was that you have a numnber of appliances in your house, all with a Cell. Now suddenly dad's doing redesigns on thre inter-planetary highway and his Vaio is struggling. It reached out to the fridge, but that cell processor can help onlly a bit as it's busy doing a worldside recipe search for mom's latest creation in the kitchen and in the end the vacuum cleaner has to supply...
Give it up. Trust me, you won't get through.
The way I understand it is that the 1.7 ver allows you to play PS1 titles on the PS3, but none of the PS1 titles available for download NOW are playable. There will be another update in June (I think) that will allow all the PS1 titles in the store to be playable on the PS3. Until then, any NEW PS1 titles made available WILL be playable.
Sorry if I got this wrong, but that's what I understnd it to be.
back to the news.
Hooooraa..agh. Ho..hagh-ugh-gha!
Another beer for me please!
Are you saying that next month's PS3 sales(!) figures are going to be a lot lower than during the launch period?
I wouldn't be all too surprised if there is some form of cooperation between MS and PC manufacturers. As someone like Dell, I'd be smiling from ear to ear every time a new version of windows gets released as it means people will need to upgrade / buy hardware from me. If MS could make something like Vista run on a 1GHz, 512MB machine, the hardware manufacturers would be up in arms (behind the scenes, of course) about it as it would hurt them real bad. It's all about you scratch my back and...
did you just post in a PS3 thread?
Anyway...are they talking store stock, or supply chain stock? With all the various stages between manufacture and POS, it takes a while for things to trickle through. Oh well...still haven't seen the mythical Wii anywhere. I'd love to get one for the wife, but I'm starting to think it doesn't really exist.
You're both acting like idiots...one from the Sony village and the other from the MS village.