PS3 Details Slowly Emerging 169
The Playstation Magazine (PSM) has a feature coming up in the next issue which discusses Sony's new console with a few new details. Both Maxconsole and Ferrago have a look at the piece. From the Maxconsole article: "We've received a lot of letters asking about how PS2 will be backwards compatible with PS2 and the original Playstation if it doesn't have memory card slot. Well, we have an answer, and it's both good and bad. First, the bad news: All of those old memory cards you have won't be usable with PS3. Okay then, wha's the solution? Sony has actually decided to only use Memory Stick Duo cards(the same format PSP uses) for PS3 save data. However, if you play a PS1 or PS2 game on PS3, the system will treat the Memory Stick like it's a normal memory card."
Oh come on people... (Score:4, Insightful)
Please tell me that they aren't this stupid? I have games from the PS1 that I haven't finished (turn based strategy games may look bad, but still play great) and a lot of games on the PS2 in progress.
Re:Oh come on people... (Score:1)
Sony is, by a very large margin, the absolute worst company when it comes to memory storage. They sell the most expensive flash memory around, and you're lucky if it doesn't go obsolete within two years. I'm sorry, but they really are this stupid.
Re:Oh come on people... (Score:5, Insightful)
They aren't "this stupid". "This stupid" would be to guarantee full backward compatility at every step, tying themselves indefinitely to ancient, obsolete hardware and software.
We should be thanking Sony for even bothering to support the PS1 at all. It's two generations back now. Heaven forbid you should have to start a game over. We're lucky we'll even be able to play them at all. I certainly was surprised.
I have games from the PS1 that I haven't finished...
PS1 machines aren't going to magically stop working once the PS3 comes out. Keep your PS1.
PS2 machines aren't going to magically stop working once the PS3 comes out. Keep your PS2.
Sorry to sound snide. I just don't understand where you're coming from with this complaint. Are you really outraged, or just disappointed? Either way, I don't think it's fair, or correct, to call it a stupid move.
Re:Oh come on people... (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:Oh come on people... (Score:2)
In the interest of clarification, I'm not in the "look shiny" crowd. I got my first PlayStation for free from a friend who was done with his. That was just 4 years ago. I recently picked up a used PSOne (for $30) at Gamestop because that old one broke. I bought my first (and only) PS2 just 1 year ago.
And the reason I even bought the systems at all was so that I could play through all the great SquareSoft
Re:Oh come on people... (Score:1)
Oh yes. (Score:1)
We're lucky we'll be able to play those older games?! You've got that backwards, man. They're lucky if we buy their console, and having backwards compatibility is one of the ways they'll use to entice us to do so.
Now excuse me while I go "thank" Sony for selling me something I don't even need.
Re:Oh yes. (Score:2)
Yes, it might entice you, or I, to do so. But what about everyone else? It's just as arrogant to think that Sony owes it to you to meet your obscure demands as it is for a company to put out a product without doing market research. Don't like it? Don't buy it. But in this particular case, I doubt it will be any skin off Sony's nose if vintage game geeks like you and I don't buy, or buy late. And therefore, it's not stu
One of the ways. (Score:1)
Either way, the golden rule here is to give more options.
I personally couldn't care less about backwards compatibility. (Honestly, I don't care much about the PS3 either.) But, Sony bothered to tell us about dual video out for crying out loud, and there's a much smaller audience there
Re:Oh yes. (Score:1)
A feature can entice people to buy a product even if that feature is never used.
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Re:Oh yes. (Score:1)
I'd say the percentage would be about equal to the number of people who owned a PS1 before owning a PS2.
Re:Oh yes. (Score:2)
Re:Oh come on people... (Score:2)
I've had 3 Playstation 1's and 2 Playstation 2's die on me so far, while an origional NES still chuggs merrily along (with an occaisional cleaning)
Sony VCR? dead. Samsung VCR that was used even more? Still working.
Sony TV? dead. RCA TV I bought before it needed a repair once, but still works.
add to that how badly Sony screwed up Everquest (Raising prices AND reducing customer support, on a product that should have gotten cheaper to provide with decre
Re:Oh come on people... (Score:2)
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Re:Oh come on people... (Score:3, Funny)
Wait a minute.................
Re:Oh come on people... (Score:1)
Come on yourself
or, are game-saves some sort of trophy/reward/win/pose thing?
you can still save stuff on the new slots
game-saves. should it be forever, or just when you're playing?
Re:Oh come on people... (Score:1)
What is really happening is he never played them to begin with. He just copied some friends game saves so he could beat the game real fast and then brag about it.
Re:Oh come on people... (Score:1)
Re:Oh come on people... (Score:3, Interesting)
Just because Sony won't support this in the console doesn't mean that it won't be supported by third parties.
Re:Oh come on people... (Score:2)
They aren't that stupid. They'll be selling PS1 and PS2 memory card readers at some obscene markup to make up some of the losses they take on the PS3.
And if Sony doesn't make it, Interact will.
Re:Oh come on people... (Score:2)
I predict 100% backwards compatibility... (Score:4, Funny)
Maybe he meant... (Score:1)
...the PS2 will now be backwards-compatible with PS/2, which means I can use my 3-button mouse to play SOCOM II--YAY!!1
A Hack (Score:1)
All of Sony's electronic products exist just to... (Score:5, Insightful)
it wouldn't be so bad if they didn't keep updating the specs so you can't use new high-capacity sticks in previous-generation electronics.
Re:All of Sony's electronic products exist just to (Score:2)
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Re:All of Sony's electronic products exist just to (Score:3, Interesting)
The reason you give for Sony updating the specs, to break the 128MB limit, is exactly the reason MS is a crappy standard; if they designed the thing in a decent way to begin with, they
Re:All of Sony's electronic products exist just to (Score:1)
(of course I'm being completely facetious. the point i am making is that in 1998 when the MS first rolled out, flash memory was still a new technology. no one was absolutely certain it would take off as well as it did. give sony some slack for what they accomplished with the medium. we could still be using FD Mavicas... Need I
Re:All of Sony's electronic products exist just to (Score:1)
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No doubt CF/SD cards will be readable for photo viewing or whatnot, but according to the article, not for save games.
Re:All of Sony's electronic products exist just to (Score:1)
Re:All of Sony's electronic products exist just to (Score:2)
(See what the grand parent said about Sony and its memory cards.)
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Compatibility (Score:4, Funny)
Boy, I hope they are compatible! I'd hate to buy a PS2 and find myself with a suddenly obsolete PS2 when the PS2 comes out a week later or something. That'd suck.
I agree. (Score:1)
Your sig ("Be incomprehensible. If they can't understand, they can't disagree"), oddly enough, applies perfectly well in this case.
What about Compact Flash and SD (Score:2)
What doesn't it do? (Score:5, Insightful)
So it plays PS, PS2, and PS3 games, can play Blu-ray movies if they ever come into frutation, can display 2 HD outputs, used to serve as a router (functionality removed), supposedly it will run Linux out of the box, and other impressive features.
Unfortunately, it doesn't take old PS and PS2 memory cards (I found it annoying that you could save PS data onto a PS2 card, but this just really sucks). Dance pads and other old PS2 periphels won't work on it (I guess I can laugh at my brother for buying a $300 DDR dance mat that won't work with a PS3). Next thing we know, it won't even play games.
Is anyone else disappointed that the PS3 is becoming less and less of a game machine and turning more and more in to an all-in-wonder-box? I recall when Sony talked about how MS was basically releasing a PC with the Xbox, and now it seems the tables have turned. Some part of me honestly hopes that Nintendo and MS kick the crap out of Sony this round.
Re:What doesn't it do? (Score:2)
You're dreaming if you think Microsoft won't go all batshit dreaming up non-gaming things for their console to do. It's the way things are going to be going
Re:What doesn't it do? (Score:1)
Re:What doesn't it do? (Score:5, Insightful)
Yes, because it's so hard to transfer files to a Memory Stick Duo. I might even be able to do that with a $10 USB interface. (And you've been able to transfer PS1/PS2 savegames [lik-sang.com] for ages.)
Sure, because even though they already build a PS2->USB box for $13 [lik-sang.com], building either a bluetooth-based box or just connecting your dance pad to the PS3 USB port will be impossible. After all, it's clearly in the best interests of Sony and Konami/Bemani to alienate all those users. That's why they're ensuring backward compatibility in the first place.
Sure, dumbass.
Re:What doesn't it do? (Score:1, Funny)
Ha! Who's the bigger dumbass, me or the people that modded me as insightful?!
Re:What doesn't it do? (Score:4, Insightful)
It didn't really bother me until the rumored $465 price tag. Then I start thinking about things like "You know, I never got around to playing Metroid Prime..."
Then again, I think launch is a terrible time to buy a system. That's when it's at it's most expensive, most likely to break, and when the fewest games are launched.
Re:What doesn't it do? (Score:2)
One tip though - the first thing you want to do on starting a new game is turn off the "hints." They're on by default, and nothing ruins a good metroid game like knowing where to go next. 8P
Re:What doesn't it do? (Score:1)
Re:What doesn't it do? (Score:2)
Did he buy the mat specifically for the PS3 or did he buy it for the PS2? Goodness. I just don't follow your logic.
Re:What doesn't it do? (Score:5, Funny)
Let me get this straight... Your brother is dancing like an idiot in front of the TV set, and the reason you're laughing at him is because his dance mat won't work with the next generation consoles?
Re:What doesn't it do? (Score:3, Funny)
http://games.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=05/05/25
*for values of supercomputer made up on the spot
Re:What doesn't it do? (Score:2)
Xbox 360 seems headed the same way. If anyone remembers the set-top box non-events (I'm sure MS was involved with one of them) or the '3D0 is the next VCR like appliance' type marketing from the early-to-mid-90s, it seems like MS and Sony are trying to revive the concept. The reason for the resurrection? HD tvs will make the web more readable than they were on standard
hmm (Score:2)
I hope that someone will create a piece of hardware that copies information from the old memory cards to the memorystick.
Re:hmm (Score:1)
Re:hmm (Score:2)
This is the first thing I saw. Plug it into your PC, and backup your saves. If you have a Memory stick reader on the PC, it should be easy to copy over.
I also wouldn't be surprised if there us a USB card reader available for the PS3 itself to work with the old cards directly.
On the bright side... (Score:1)
Re:On the bright side... (Score:2)
Great. (Score:3, Insightful)
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Re:DexDrive (Score:3, Insightful)
It's also terribly inconvinient to force your customers to jump through hoops like that just to play old saved games. This is exactly what I didn;t want to see, and that's partial support for backward compatability. It's all or nothing, and if you don;t have it all, it's not worth doing.
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Re:DexDrive (Score:3, Insightful)
Sony's not "forcing" customers to "jump through hoops"; as someone else said if you've got old save games, your old console doesn't stop working when you get a PS3.
Sony gives you 2 consoles of backward compatibility, a ton of new features, upgrades to a more standard form of memory storage with far greater capacity and a lower price, and all ev
Re:DexDrive (Score:2)
How about a one-month-old memory card? As for the "more standard" memory card with "a lower price," had Sony gone with SD I might buy that argument. Had Sony gone with the Memory Stick when they designed the PS2, I think folks
Re:DexDrive (Score:2)
And your expl
WTF (Score:1)
Re:WTF (Score:1)
Re:WTF (Score:2)
Wait, you think $20 is a decent discount off a system that will cost at least $300? At that price, why even sell it?
Re:WTF (Score:2)
The Rub, 10 years down the road.... (Score:4, Insightful)
Now Sony has billed the Playstation3 as a 10-year device. It makes me wonder if they truly intend to stop the evolution of their memory stick line at the form factor of the Memory Stick Duo. What happens if 4 years down the road, they come up with a new format with a new form factor that's incompatible with the interface of the PS3? Is everyone that's 4 years into a 10 year PS3 investment screwed?
The ONLY reason Sony is obligating users to use the Memory Stick Duo as the storage media is that it allows them to recoup some of the loss they're taking on each machine sold. And while it may seem okay today
Re:The Rub, 10 years down the road.... (Score:2)
Re:The Rub, 10 years down the road.... (Score:4, Informative)
They've also said things about how the PS2/PS3 would be 200 times more powerful than their last console.
If you believe them when they say it will have a 10 year life cycle, you should probably get your head examined. If anything, it seems that the lifespan of consoles is decreasing: (based on information from GameFAQs [gamefaqs.com].
Nintendo: 7/83 - 11/90
Super Nintendo: 11/90 - 6/96
Nintendo 64: 6/96 - 9/01
GameCube: 9/01 - 8/06 (guess based on current information)
As you can see, the lifespan of consoles is decreasing as they become more advanced. The Xbox has only existed for roughly 4 years and it's already being replaced. People will still makes games for a system after a new one comes out, but most of the killer apps will be for the new platform.
I think what Sony meant to say when they threw out the 10 year figure is that it has technology in it that will finally come into wide acceptance and be standard in 10 years. 1080p TVs, good luck finding those today, but in 10 years I think a lot of people will have HD TVs capable of making full use of the PS3's graphical output abilities. Blu-ray discs won't be heavily used now since most people are satisfied with DVDs, but in 10 years it's possible that they will have replaced the DVD as the standard. There is no way, however, that the PS3 will last for 10 years. That's like saying if you purchased a top of the line computer right now that it would still be competitive 10 years down the road. It might handle Doom 3 just fine now, but what about Doom 5?
Essentially what we get is another bullshit figure pulled from the ass of Sony to get people to buy what they're selling. 10 is a nice round number and sounds impressive and somewhat believable after all the hype about the PS3 we've had thrown at us, but in 10 years I think we'll be looking at getting a nice new shiny PS5, which will replace our PS4, which 5 years before replaced the then almost pathetic PS3. Moore's law just won't allow something like the PS3 a 10 year life span.
Re:The Rub, 10 years down the road.... (Score:3, Informative)
I believe if you weren't a Nintendo fanboy and looked at the lifespan on the PS1, you'd see it survived a decade. The PS2 has an easy 3 years left in it, which puts it close, and I wouldn't be suprised to see more.
Re:The Rub, 10 years down the road.... (Score:2)
Re:The Rub, 10 years down the road.... (Score:2)
What I'm saying is that regardless of manufacturer, these things already have close to an 8-10-year lifecycle. Basically, Sony is playing up something that is fairly typical. Hype, yes, true, probably, big deal? Not quite as big as they'd like to mak
Re:The Rub, 10 years down the road.... (Score:2)
Super Nintendo: 11/90 - 6/96
Nintendo 64: 6/96 - 9/01
GameCube: 9/01 - 8/06 (guess based on current information)
As you can see, the lifespan of consoles is decreasing as they become more advanced.
Well, your dates are a bit off, first of all.
The Nintendo Famicom was produced from 1983-2003. Yes, 20 years. The NES (which I guess is what you mean by "Nintendo") was produced from 1985-1995. So either way, your dates for it are completely wrong.
Your basic premise could still be true, but f
Re:The Rub, 10 years down the road.... (Score:2)
As I understand it, the Sega Master system is still in production and still very popular in Brazil (As the Sega Master System III, but it's still the same basic hardware) - from 1987-2005 (and beyond).
Wikipedia Sega MS article [wikipedia.org].
Re:The Rub, 10 years down the road.... (Score:1)
Re:The Rub, 10 years down the road.... (Score:2)
Yeah, just like I have to go to eBay to find memory cards for the PSX used...
I know it's not 10 years old yet, but I can still find memory cards for it in plentiful supply and they don't appear to be about to disappear any time soon.
Re:The Rub, 10 years down the road.... (Score:2)
The thing to realize about this is that it's nothing unusual for Sony. The PS1 was already 10 years (first shipped in 1994, still shipping millions in 2004 [slashdot.org]). The PS2 was first shipped in 2000, and as they're pumping out games for it today with no end in sight, it'll probably be 2008-2010 before we see the last PSTwo out the door. Backward compatibility of the PS3 helps to encourage this, since even if someone doesn't have a PS1 or PS2, if they
This won't be a problem at all. (Score:2)
Re:This won't be a problem at all. (Score:3, Funny)
Re:This won't be a problem at all. (Score:2)
How hard would it be... (Score:1)
They have the code.. they have the tech.. now all they need to do is implement this into the PS3 and save themselves a marketing nightmare.
Re:How hard would it be... (Score:1)
Suicide (Score:3, Interesting)
Useless reading. (Score:1)
Call me when you get some concrete info from sony themselves, instead of this "a freind of a freind said at e3 that they said that..."
Re:Useless reading. (Score:1)
Flash drives (Score:2)
I know it ca
Re:Flash drives (Score:1)
Backwards campatability vs Not (Score:1)
Re:Backwards campatability vs Not (Score:2)
X360 backward compatibility is not going to be ideal but it's certainly not the mess you claim it to be.
Re:Backwards campatability vs Not (Score:2)
Honestly. No one has even said that you have to buy the 360 games anew, just that not all games will work. I'm sure that all the ones I give a crap about will work, it's been said that the low sellers will be those that they won't focus on. Makes sense, no?
(At that, I don't have enough money for one HD screen at the moment, let alone two. AFAIK, it hasn't been said that FFIV will work with two anyways.)
Memory sticks!? (Score:1)
Re:Memory sticks!? (Score:1)
My cousin's got an X-box that the DVD drive is making alarming clicking noises... he found a resale X-box for cheap, so he's been using that, but one of his gamesaves (Jade Empire?) is too large to be copied to his Mem
Memory Sticks - not that bad (Score:3, Insightful)
The SD standard in itself if maybe a bit better as it does come slightly cheaper and is supported by more manufacturers. But the deriviatives are a joke - the miniSD and the b*stardised offsrpring the TransFlash. Especially for mobile phones it makes buying this haphazard as there is no guarantee that a standard will be in operation in the near future, especially with added 'convenience' of Nokia's reduced MMC.
In this way Sony's MS and MSD (with the increasing concentration on the Duo) seem more sane. It just works across the product lines esp with the PSP and the PS3 coming out. I'm sure someone will make an adaptor to convert the old cards anyway (the PS2 one being essentially a different form factor memory stick).
Nintendo (Score:1)
Gonna hurt them at launch... (Score:2)
Nintendo is smart (Score:2)
Re:Nintendo is smart (Score:2)
My take on this: (Score:2)
If your worried about Memory Cards... (Score:2)