PlayStation 3 Launches in EU/AU 123
stpk4 wrote to mention some articles discussing the launch of the PlayStation 3 in Europe; London saw Phil Harrison handing out HD sets, while Microsoft's party barge and lackluster crowds marked the Parisian launch. The Australian launch went well but also saw disappointing crowds, with media, security, and store officials outnumbering the customers for much of the event. Eurogamer has a comprehensive list of launch titles, for those of you in the new territories thinking of picking up a console.
Whee (Score:3, Funny)
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So.... how bout the weather.
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Seems like they were doing their best to ruin Sony's night.:
At the Virgin Megastore in London's Oxford Street, the software giant handed out chairs to those queuing that had a website address printed on them.
Anyone visiting the webpage saw an Xbox 360 branded site that "welcomes" Sony to the next generation and chides the electronics giant for being "late". Microsoft's Xbox 360 launched in late 2005.
I knew Sony was desparate... (Score:1, Troll)
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You're kidding [wikipedia.org], right?
Rob
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'Overall' power? (Score:4, Insightful)
Performance always has a context (despite what some marketers will have you believe) and in this context, yes, the Cell in the PS3 really is that much more powerful than an x86 chip.
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Yes its more powerful in that context, but thats not what I was arguing. I was arguing that you can't extrapolate the numbers out to say that, overall, the PS3 is 20 times more powerful than the PC, which is what it seemed like the top poster was trying to do.
I doubt that the PS3 could beat a Core 2 Duo in a highly branching area, like AI.
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The conclusion I would make is that any PC that the average gaming PC has a GPU with double the performance of the PS3.
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The F@H web site certainly seems to agree http://folding.stanford.edu/FAQ-ATI.html [stanford.edu] it links between their information on the GPU and PS3 versions stating it's using the same technology behing both clients. The client is admittedly exclusive to ATI cards (X1600, X1800, and X1900 class GPU's) but I would assume that Nvidia's offerings would offer similar
In my store... (Score:4, Informative)
Just as long as they don't let any of their execs do anymore interviews.
Re:In my store... (Score:5, Insightful)
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I realize that this is hardly scientific, but it I found it interesting on a number of fronts.
1) yes
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The problem with this argument is the timing. I would certainly expect to be able to buy a console at any store whenever I wanted to once it had been out for more than a year. When a system has just been launched, and was launched amid all sorts of press about the production problems they were having, seeing piles of them in stores is a little dismaying.
Having said that though, in the stores here locally, I can usua
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The Wii may not be readily found on shelves yet (demand started significantly higher than supply, afterall) but it's hardly unobtainable. The few people I knew who set out to bu
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I honestly don't know how often they restock those displays, but the holes missing from the display were very obvious.
Its true that they could easily be restocking the displays every evening, but I would imagine that would make the observation valid for the day, instead of for the week.
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Is there any way they can possibly win?
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The good news is that most of them aren't making sales. Those PS3s on auctions with no reserve are going for around retail prices.
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PS3 (Score:5, Interesting)
Well, now having a Xbox 360 and Wii, and a lot of playing time on thePS3, I'd have to say the PS3 gets a worse rap than it deserves. Well, at least it doesn't deserve the ire it is shown. They could have been more competetive by making the Blu-Ray optional (which there is little use for as of yet). As far as the interface goes, the PS3 is a bit more versatile than the 360, but the 360 is much easier. Combined with a PSP, it can do some pretty sweet stuff. I hear you can do some sweet stuff on the 360 if you have a Windows Media Center PC as well, but I don't know and won't find out.
The PS3 is quieter than the Xbox, and has a much better hard drive setup. However, for all it's much advertised power, I certainly haven't noticed it. It could be the games, but nothing I have seen would lead me to believe it is more powerful. Which, I guess, brings up games. So far PS3 is far behind the 360 in games. And that's saying alot with the 360 not having a super line-up yet.
But, I'm still waiting for my Xbox back from MS after the dvd drive crapped out. Just like the original xbox, the DVD drives seem to be good for about a year, while my original PS2 drive is still working.
Anyway, for the money, I'd take a 360 and a Wii over the PS3 anyday. The 360 for playing alone & online, and the Wii for when friends are over.
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The bad rap is not because of the hardware itself. It's about Sony's behaviour as a whole: rootkit-infected CDs, exploding laptop batteries, general arrogance, all that crap. Also, some fanboys^W hardcore gamers may be resentful regarding the Dreamcast (destroyed by the PS2's bullshit-filled hype) and Working Designs (ruin
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Well, their most direct competitor is MS, who have done worse in one move (charging money for Windows ME) than anything Sony has done. So if the hardware is to be shunned due to the corporate policies of it's maker, the Wii is the only logical choice (as far as console gaming is concerned, btw - disclaimer to avoid the flaming from PC-only gamers). But the Wii just doesn't have the power and graphics to satify the gaming population. So if corporate policy is the basis, I then really don't see how Sony de
Re: Wii is plenty powerful... (Score:5, Insightful)
Sure it does. In fact it already has about half the install base of the 360 and more than twice that of the PS3. Remember that if the 'most powerful machine' wins the race, Sony would never have been a contender. People seemed pretty content with their PS1/PS2's despite there being more powerful systems competing with them.
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As for your argument concerning the PS2's processing power, I would submit that the PS2 wasn't nearly as weak as the Wii is by comparis
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The gap narrows considerably when using composite cables (480i) like 83% of the USA (and the US has the best rate of HD adoption). Gears of War looks great in 720p. I'm sure Lair will wow in 1080p. If you plug these into an SDTV they still will look nice, but not that much nicer than say, Ninja Gaiden Black.
HD is the future, but it isn't the present. It will still t
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That rate is shrinking rapidly, and most of the people who don't have HDTVs also are not in the market for new game consoles. In a couple of years most gamers will have HDTVs and use them with their PS3s and/or 360s. Nintendo simply isn't looking long-term, and that is a big mistake.
Rob
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That rate is shrinking rapidly, and most of the people who don't have HDTVs also are not in the market for new game consoles. In a couple of years most gamers will have HDTVs and use them with their PS3s and/or 360s. Nintendo simply isn't looking long-term, and that is a big mistake.
IMHO, Nintendo is looking long term, It's Sony and MS that are looking short term on their systems (being the early adopters). In 4-6 yea
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Four to six years? You mean long after the other two consoles have already left it in the dust? Furthermore, this "gameplay mechanic" you speak of has already been partially implemented in the PS3, and if it's successful at all will surely be a part of the PS4 and probably the next XBox as well. Sony's been copying Nintendo's innovations and making them more viable for the past decade, and that's not going to change in the future.
Rob
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No, he means "just in time with most people moving to HDTVs." There's really no reason to think that the Wii would not still be a success in four year's time. Two letters: DS.
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Says who? Consoles have never been commodities, and the fact that Nintendo is differentiating its console from the other two with controller gimmickry proves that it doesn't really believe that consoles are commodities either. In fact, it's farther from the commodity concept than the other two fairly generic consoles are.
If you simply meant that consoles should be really cheap, well, I would like for the current consoles to be really cheap, but cheapness is far from being a part of
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As for the long term plan. HDTV will have a significant market saturation by 2010, 2011. For sony it made sense to integrate HDTV they wanted to use it as a vehicle to push blue ray into the market, for Microsoft it mad
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That would mean that they are replacable, and that the brand doesn't matter. I'd argue the opposite: Brand matters, because of exclusive games. The Wii still comes out ahead: While the PS3 and 360 are kind of commodities in relation to each other (eventually, there will be almost no exclusive games on either console), the Wii isn't. It's unique. This is - in my opinion - the reason why the PS3 is failing: It costs
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Well, the fact that the 360 costs $50/year for online play (meaning it'll end up being even more expensive than the PS3) was enough to justify it to me.
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There's only about 20 million households that own HDTVs. There were about 77 million consoles sold last generation. Are you saying that 57 million non-gamers bought consoles or that every gamer bought almost four consoles (and at least two PS2s)?
by "new game consoles" I meant consoles that are actually new, as opposed to the Wii which is just a gussied-up GameCube with a new controller.
Ah, redefining terms in your favour. Gotcha.
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(...) most people who don't have HDTVs aren't gamers at all (...) the Wii which is just a gussied-up GameCube with a new controller (...)
So, that's how you avoid cognitive dissonance now :-)
Looks like it's time to start facing facts, now that the PS3 has failed in Europe as well.
Most people who were willing to pay $600 for a PS3 either already have an HDTV or will be getting one very soon
So you're saying that the target audience of the PS3 is really small, which makes the PS3 a success because it has successfully targeted that small audience?
As for the 360, I'd say the vast majority of owners will get an HDTV to play it on in a couple of years at most
...which will be a good time for Nintendo to introduce Wii2, still at 250 US$, but with graphic capabilities rivalling the 360.
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Do you have a computer monitor? If so then you have a HD-TV capable device. One doesn't need a 42" Plasma TV for thousands of dollar to make use of HD output, VGA cable for XBox360 will just do the same. Beside even without HD you still profit from a clear picture due to anti-aliasing, anisotropic filtering and plain and simple more detailed and better looking scenery and models. Now little old granny playing some Wii Sport tennis might not care about the diffe
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I think Wii will do well, and it was worth the $250, but I'm doubtful of its staying power.
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So by this logic games like Ninja Gaid
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Depends on your definition. I found Metroid Prime back on the Gamecube plenty immersive.
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Since you mentioned Me, which surely has no relevance today, I'm assuming that you're saying that any major mistake that a corporation has ever made would disqualify it. In that case, you wouldn't be getting a Wii either; Nintendo made decisions that were far dumber back when it was in the position of dominance than Sony has.
Rob
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Yes, I'm sure that rampant piracy, poor marketing, and the lack of good games after launch had nothing to do with it.
What's sad is that in the likely event that the Wii becomes thought of as a joke like the Dreamcast in a couple of years, people like you will be blaming the PS3, 360, and stoopid sheeple gamers for it instead of placing the blame where it belongs.
Oh, and WD was ruined by
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And yes, I am a Dreamcast owner. Its an awesome system, and
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Re: VC vs. XBLA.... (Score:2)
I wouldn't consider the VC a 'Higher Priced alternative' to XBLA. Every VC game goes from $5-$10. XBLA starts at $5 and can go up to $30 (if you want the full game and modes of Luminies Live for example.)
One thing that has me baffled (as a Wii60 owner myself) is that XBLA has many more 'Casual friendly' games than Nintendo's VC. The Wii as a system is much more 'casual friendly' than the 360 but
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Are prices are always towards the $10 range for later consoles on the VC, correct? Funny thing is, the mini "retro" titles for the XBLA are not always welcomed (at least in the forums I've read) like Paperboy and the like... Root
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Actually no. The VC priging goes like this:
Nes games = $5
TurboGraphix 16 = $6 (to be fair 1 game is $8, but they combined 2 games into one)
SNES/Genesis = $8
N64 = $10
The Selection also favors the cheaper titles, simply by availability. There are far fewer N64 titles than NES, or Turbo16 ones...
XBLA has most of their games fall in the range of 400 - 800 points ($5 - $10), but there are $15 ones and if you got flee
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The games are already a huge issue on the Wii, just look at what is out now and what will be out till the end of the year, short summary: not much. Half the game are ports from last years 'last-gen' games, Tiger Woods, Prince Of Persia, Zelda (delay doesn't change the fact), etc. This can't go on forever, since last-gen won't be there for much longer. Once the last-gen is dead the Wii will have a real issue, since it just doesn't h
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Yup... that's pretty much why I hate them (particularly the Dreamcast part). The PS3 isn't a bad machine, perhaps a bit overpriced, due to the inc
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Sure it's overkill now, but at least there's room to grow in storage... We seem to (as a collective group) spend lots of time wondering why something admittedly far-reaching is put in a device when there's little use for it initially (and sometimes drives up cost)... but as time goes on, we get a better perspective.
I hate Sony too. But the PS3 is a good product.
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Let me put it this way: the extra $200-$300 cost added to the console, the reduced read speed leading to longer load times, and having to wait nearly a whole year for it to arrive... I'd much rather just switch discs on a few select games... that's just me though. If this were a feature on a car it'd be a heated cup holder, nice to have but not exactly worth it if
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I would have to disagree with the characterization of the PS1 (which was originally supposed to be a joint venture between Nintendo and Sony) It moved Nintendo out of the "we're going to tell you that you like carts (hence the N64), and it moved Sega "drop this accessory and let's move on!" out of its abandonment of console lines
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On the PS3... the differences are:
-20GB of hard drive space or 60GB of hard drive space
---Doesn't make a difference how much space you have as long as you have enough free.
-The inclusion or exclusion of a WiFi adapter
---Doesn't make a difference since you're just piping data through whatever connection is set in the dashboard
-The inclusion or exclusion of legacy PS controller ports
---Only used for Backwards c
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---The hard drive is removable and games are required to run with or without it... so there really is no difference to developers
Nice way to gloss over the problem for developers - do we or do we not require a hard drive. That's a choice that could have been hard to make if the gimped system sold just as well or even a large percentage of the better system. Then you have to make the choice of whether it's better to make a more technically impressive game by cach
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No 360 is gimped by not having a HDD. Some people didn't even sign up for Live Silver, so if you can't even access the free downloadable content, why would you need a HDD?
Then you have to make the choice of whether it's better to make a more technically impressive game by cac
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Well, besides the fact that you get no backwards compatibility, have to get a memory card to save games, and even then don't get access to XBox Live downloadables. Not to mention the fact that if developers were assured that all 360s would have HDs, they would be able to rely on them for a number of things, not just caching. But yeah, I'm sure all of those are minor problems.
Rob
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Where not arguing the quality of the games here (you'll get no
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The HD-DVD drive cannot be used for games. code cannot be executed from the drive... no decision there ether all 360 games have to be on DVD.
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Now, I didn't know the HD-DVD drive couldn't be used for games. I wonder if developers are going to need the extra space that HD-DVD and Blu-Ray provide. Will this finally be something to differentiate the two machines, with the PS3 getting the larger, more immersive worlds, or perhaps just a lot of extras with th
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I've yet to see a game with that much content that didn't have enough of a linear progression that it couldn't b
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for them, it would have been an easy way to save ~300 euros...
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A whistle stop tour of electronic stores (Score:3, Interesting)
All stores had huge signs outside saying "PS3 stock available inside". This was from 12 oclock through till 2pm. Everywhere had huge stands and what looked like large amounts of stock, I also only saw one person show interest.
Later this afternoon I decided to take a trip into Cardiff (S.Wales vally boy just so you know). Gamestation, Virgin, Game, HMV and more all had signs saying "stock available".
I think at this point that I should note that in all stores the Wii was totally sold out. Supply chain problems,lack of interest whatever. I think it speaks for itself that at £425 just for a base unit console the numbers are going to suck. People want value not extra's and to put a long story short, if you really do need that PS3 get to Newport and Cardiff in S.Wales.
Pete
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I have heard preorders were better, sales really were not that good, in german forums there were reports of people, who reported 3 ps3 sold on launch day by big chains the entire day, not one of those reports a lot of them, and they are pretty well in line with local sightings of friends of mine over here, and what the reports tol
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Pro: It's a great $1000 package
Con: It's a $1000 package
(after 25% VAT)
Basicly, if you're going to use it as a HDTV movie box, buy it. If you're going to use it as a game console, get the 360 instead. The Wii was barely mentioned, for the PS3 target market they clearly saw it as PS3 vs 360. While the Blu-Ray drive is very competative to stand-alones, basicly if you're not going to use it then the prices will drop fairly quickly in a year or two, there's
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well I was going for ironc/funny... Even after buying/receiving thousands of dollars worth of equipment you'd still need to go and buy an HD cable before you can use it at it's full potential.
The lack of an included HD cable (component or HDMI) is just another small bullet item on the long list of things Sony has done wro
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That known the best way to get people evangelizing about the product is to make sure they are using it in the most optimal scenario.
Also, I am willing to bet he knows the PR quagmire/sinkhole the PS3 is in and knew it would get him good publicity pop.
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The current Spanish PS3 advertising campaign pushes the Sony Bravia 1080P TVs as an ideal companion to it for this reason (in addition to Sony hoping to sell a bunch of Bravias, obviously!). Big screen TVs are reasonably popular, but HD isn't because there are no HD services on standard broadcast, digital terrestrial, cable, or digital satellite, so there's not really been a
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It has an HDTV bundled with it....