(WARNING: Game console blog approaching. Don't want to hear it? Get out now)
HA!All I have to say is: I told you. The PS3 is not even out yet and there's a huge problem with the system already. As stated already, over 8,000 games will NOT be compatible with the PS3. If that's not absolute bullcrap, I don't know what is. I mean, here you are spending $600 (which is what my self-built computer cost) on a system and you get rigged already.In actuality, Sony is becoming more and more of a ripoff every day. Yes, they're not actually stealing money from you, but you get the short end of the stick every time if you get behind Sony. First, the PSP. Launch price was $250 (which is the Wii price–a HOME console), you got terrible battery life, underwhelming games and to watch movies you must buy them in a format that is only playable by the PSP. The only redeeming feature (emulation) was taken out because it actually could have made the PSP worth getting.Next, here's a little security measure we're going to force down your throats. This security measure protects us from your piracy, but instead we're going to install programs so underground your system that it cannot be deleted and even opens up some security holes.Next, here are some batteries for your laptop. There MIGHT be a small glitch in them. They explode.Next, here's our next gaming system, the PS3. We're going to focus on the aspects of games that are the least important. By our definition, graphics, sound and the "kickass-ness" of games are the only factors in determining what a good game is. Gameplay? Fun factor? Nah, the real stuff lies in how many sweat drops you can see in that basketball player's face. Yes, it costs us a lot but hey, you're the one who has to pay for these idiotic details. $60 games, a $600 console and you can't even play a huge amount of games that you already own. Why is it so expensive? Mostly because of our awesome Blu-ray disc format. Oh yeah, it might not be successful, so your precious PS3 may only be able to play movies from a dead format!All right, so despite of all this crap you still manage to convince yourself that you want one. Well guess what? You have to beat and choke other people to death to get one. Missed the preorders? You're already screwed. Even people who preordered might get the shaft in the end and they might not get a PS3. You have to get in line for hours, if not days, to get your precious PS3. Did we mention the systems might be faulty? There's already faults with the system, and with the not-so-clean record of Sony in the past couple of years, a massive glitch in the system might not be all that unbelievable.Is the PS3 really worth it? Would you put up with a $600 console, $60 games, inability to play past games, massive shortages of the system and more-than-likely possibilities of massive glitches, all just for an insane amount of detail in games that have absolutely nothing to do with gaming itself?All I have to say is this: Both Sony and their loyal fans are completely missing the point of gaming, and gamers will have empty pockets and empty entertainment.
PS3 is a joke. People always say "Oh, well it has BLU RAY! so, it's really a CHEAP BLU RAY PLAYER!" Hate to break it to you guys, but Blu-Ray was designed with one thing in mind: How to completly rip off consumers. We don't need the technology, they just want our money.
Actually, the PS3 is extremely cheap. Each time Sony sells a PS3, they lose money because of that.
Meh, too many freakin' blogs about this… <_<
I'm looking forward to your next blog in the Rant-n-Rave series. [:)]
PS3 is a huge rip off, it really offers nothing new, pretty much any game made on ps3 couldve been made on ps2 with worse graphics. people might say it wouldnt be as good but think about years ago and the games you played then. they were good but they didnt have PS3 graphics.
The Wii is a much better system, if you disagree think about this. Unless the PS3 is more than twice as good as the wii, you definatly get more for what you pay with nintendo or even xbox360.I have to disagree with the PSP part:
[quote=rockyran's blog]Launch price was $250 (which is the Wii price–a HOME console)[/quote] So, the PSP is a good handheld device, mp3, movie, pictures, games, and internet.[quote=rockyran's blog]you got terrible battery life No, you actually get around 5 hours if you play vide games on it, the only thing that lowers the battery life is if you play online, ad-hoc mode (two PSPs close to eachother), or using the internet.[quote=rockyran's blog]underwhelming games[/quote] I think that there are a lot of games for the PSP, it is a new system. Did the Xbox360 have thousands of games when it came out? (excluding Xbox games)[quote=rockyran's blog]to watch movies you must buy them in a format that is only playable by the PSP There is a ton of freeware out there that changes the format for free, so all you have to do is copy the DVD to your computer.[quote=rockyran's blog]the only redeeming feature (emulation) was taken out because it actually could have made the PSP worth getting[/quote] Two things there:[b]1)[/b] That isn't the only redeeming feature, the PSP is a portable media device!2) Emulations where not taken out, they where blocked in the new firmware versions (1.5 and up I think). But you can still downgrade.I do, however agree that the PS3 is not something that you whould want to buy. I disagree that Sony is trying to rip you off, but video games isn't the main product of Sony. Sony just can't compete with the (I consider) better Microsoft.News Flash!
I just heard that in my city people are already camping out in front of Walmart for the PS3 release on friday! That is three days!
Not $60 games, $80 dollar games.
Oh and the PS3 won't be able to play 2% of PS2 and PS1 games. Most likely I hate those 2%.