HD-Less PS3?
GamesIndustry.biz has the story that, for the time being, Sony is planning on releasing their next generation console without a hard drive bundled into the package. From the article: "However the company has never said that a hard disk would be bundled with the unit at launch, and Chatani's comments this month seem to suggest it's erring toward not including one - and perhaps offering the peripheral optionally in the same way it currently sells Memory Card units separately from PlayStation 2."
Would someone tell me how this happened? We were the fucking vanguard of gaming in this country. The Sony Playstation3 was the console to own. Then the other guy came out with a three-controller console . Were we scared? Hell, no. Because we hit back with a little thing called the Playstation2 . That's three Controllers and an emotion engine. But you know what happened next? Shut up, I'm telling you what happened - the bastards went to four Controllers. Now we're standing around with our cocks in our hands, selling three Controllers and and emotion engine. emotion engine or no, suddenly we're the chumps. Well, fuck it. We're going to Seven Controllers.
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Sure, we could go to four Controllers next, like the competition. That seems like the logical thing to do. After all, three worked out pretty well, and four is the next number after three. So let's play it safe. Let's make a thicker aloe strip and call it the Playstation3 SuperTurbo. Why innovate when we can follow? Oh, I know why: Because we're a business, that's why!
You think it's crazy? It is crazy. But I don't give a shit. From now on, we're the ones who have the edge in the multi-controller game. Are they they playing with power? Fuck, no. Sony is playing with powert.
What part of this don't you understand? If two Controllers is good, and three Controllers is better, obviously Seven Controllers would make us the best fucking console company that ever existed. Comprende? We didn't claw our way to the top of the console market by clinging to the two-controller industry standard. We got here by taking chances. Well, Seven Controllers is the biggest chance of all.
Here's the report from Engineering. Someone put it in the bathroom: I want to wipe my ass with it. They don't tell me what to invent - I tell them. And I'm telling them to stick two more Controllers in there. I don't care how. Make the Controllers so thin they're invisible. Put some on the handle. I don't care if they have to cram the fifth controller in perpendicular to the other four, just do it!
You're taking the "safety" part of "safety console " too literally, grandma. Cut the strings and soar. Let's hit it. Let's roll. This is our chance to make gaming history. Let's dream big. All you have to do is say that Seven Controllers can happen, and it will happen. If you aren't on board, then fuck you. And if you're on the board, then fuck you and your father. Hey, if I'm the only one who'll take risks, I'm sure as hell happy to hog all the glory when the Seven-controller console becomes the gaming tool for the U.S. of "this is how we play now" A.
People said we couldn't go to three. It'll cost a fortune to manufacture, they said. Well, we did it. Now some egghead in a lab is screaming "Seven's crazy?" Well, perhaps he'd be more comfortable in the labs at Nintendo, working on fucking electrics. Rotary Controllers, my white ass!
Maybe I'm wrong. Maybe we should just ride in Microsoft's wake and make windows. Ha! Not on your fucking life! The day I shadow a penny-ante outfit like Bic is the day I leave the console game for good, and that won't happen until the day I die!
The market? Listen, we make the market. All we have to do is put her out there with a little jingle. It's as easy as, "Hey, gaming with anything less than Seven Controllers is like masturbating with a cheese grater." Or "Our console's so smooth, I could snort lines off of your chin." Try "Your neck is going to be so friggin' soft, someone's gonna walk up and tie a goddamn Cub Scout kerchief under it."
I know what you're thinking now: What'll people say? Mew mew mew. Oh, no, what will people say?! Grow the fuck up. When you're on top, people talk. That's the price you pay for being on top. Which Sony is, always has been, and forever shall be, Amen, Seven Controllers, sweet Jesus in heaven.
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It shouldn't be too much of a concern, with a requisite "if".
If the memory cards are treated like a hard drive, there will be no problem, I can later swap in a HDD to store more data/access it quicker. If, however, the situation is similar to the one with the Playstation 2 (a hard drive evenutally came out and found little use since developers couldn't really count on one being there) then the PS3 will suffer for it and when a hdd is released, it won't see too much use.
But I want the ability to put my OWN hard drive in there, of my choosing, without having to buy additional equipment (except for said hard drive, of course). Sony's trying chance to sell a 40GB hard disk for the PS2 at a price of 199$ is and was ridiculous. I mean, FFS, I have hard disks just kicking around my room.
Also, will I be able to put savegames on the hard drive? Will I be able to near-seamlessly move them onto a Memory Card?
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This is frustrating. The whole benefit of bundling something with the console is that game developers can count on it being there. They can therefore program extra functionality and know that it will be supported. If Sony isn't including a hard drive, this will cause many developers to scale back this extra functionality.
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Somehow, Sony over promiising and under delivering does not have shocked in the slightest.
Hm. This seems a bit of an odd move, unless they're dropping it to try to get back below the $400 price point, in which case it makes total sense.
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Holy hell, this thing is gonna cost a lot to make! Cut costs! The downside is the same as for the PS2, if its not standard equipment, developers will assume that the majority don't have it and won't use the features. Tough decision for Sony, but in the long run at least the marketing folks can still say that it has hard drive capability to compete with MS, even if most games will ignore it.
If every PS3 doesn't include an HD out of the box, the PS3 is dead and the XBOX 360 will when. End of story!
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It really means one thing. Sony isn't nearly as serious about their online plan as they should be, and bye-bye to content download as a standard option on the PS3. Sure, there are other uses like custom sountracks, media capabilities, game saves, and caching for faster or seamless loading, but that's really the main issue, as the others can be worked around.
I seem to remember hearing that the PS3 is not really a gaming console. They've stripped the HD, the controller is already wireless, like a remote control... Hey, this is looking like a fancy blu-ray DVD player! Well, at least it stands on its side. Killer.
But will it read my punchcards?
Oh well, I guess Sony is still playing chicken with Microsoft wrt standard hd for the ps3. Right now it looks like Xbox 360 will ship with a hd, in fact I would guess that's a definite if Sony announces definitively no hd for ps3. We all remember what happened with the hd for ps2 and all of those broken support promises (Square Enix remembers too!). I think that this time Sony has to ship with the hard drive or else they really will open the door a little wider for MS to gain market share. Why? Because I think the next generation of games are really going to make use of permanent storage on the console like we've not seen before. So I think Sony needs to stop playing chicken and line up a good hard drive supplier. This time around I won't be buying any games that require me to go out and purchase a hard drive at the same time.
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So... will this end up like the PS2? The PS2's harddrive was released LATE in it's life (at least, here in America), and was never support properly. The Japanese had a few games that used the harddrive, as did we, but they had more.. They had software specifically for the harddrive. Software that would allow them to buy stuff, e-mail, browse the web, download things, listen to music, etc. etc. Said software was never released here in America... Sony left the harddrive to die, on both continents. The only way to get one here is to buy it with Final Fantasy XI.
I wonder if Sony will end up not supporting the PS3 harddrive just like they did with the PS2?
I wish I had more to do with my harddrive than just FFXI.
Can we stick to the acronym "HDD" for Hard Disk Drive? I thought this was an article about a non-High Definition PS3 being made. Which, really, is a stupid idea, but so is not bundling an HDD.
Thank you.
What would be nice if the console makers clued into allowing us to load the media onto the hard drive like what is done with hacks. I have kids, so I like to store the original media away from sticky fingers and and stomping feet. Even if it required keys and online authentication, I'd be happy if they used a hard drive for something more than storing game saves and small map updates.
what i would like to see is for sony to provide memory online,like google does. then you don't have to worry about carrying your own memory card with you, if you can connect online, you can access your profiles and saves anywhere. you can even keep your mp3's and video files for your psp too. hmmm, on second thought, probably not.
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