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A PS3 Hands-On Report?

Via a Joystiq post, a story on the site Kikizo which claims to have hands-on experience with the PS3. From the article: "Firstly however, the box. The stylish PlayStation 3 casing design that SCEI boss Ken Kutaragi revealed last year is, and always has been, empty - and no signs of a final, tangible casing solution appear to be in sight. 'I think to fit everything that Sony wants in there AND leave space for a 2.5 inch hard drive,' explains one senior developer working on a final kit, who will be our guide for much of this report, 'the machine would have to grow. The models they're showing off are way too small for what they want.'" Please view this with the appropriate amount of skepticism.

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  1. Re:Rootkit by wheany · · Score: -1, Troll

    Oh piss off. The joke left the station long ago and you missed it.

  2. Re:Summary by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0, Troll

    "but but MGS4 trailer seems realistic to be ran in realtime"

    Could that be because it ACTUALLY was running in realtime on early PS3 devkits. There is no 'seems'.

    "Dual 1080p output is a joke at this point."

    Where exactly did Sony ever talk about games running on two screens in 1080p?

    "Developers aren't really expecting games to run at 1080p because the system isn't powerful enough to do 1080p"

    Really? And how exactly does this website know this?

    "it will probably be a fairly marginal difference."

    Yes, that is the 360 fan damage control mantra. Too bad already existing realtime graphics on early PS3 devkits destroys anything released on the 360.

    "The case we've seen for the PS3 is empty, and many developers are not convinced that sony will actually be able to fit everything into the case they've designed."

    Developers outside of Sony know as little as the public about the final design of the PS3 outside of the requirements to get their games running and through the lot check.

    Basically this article is nothing more than a website interviewing some middling developers and throwing in a bunch of unsubstantiated rubbish to pad the article out to generate traffic for their site.

    Looks like it worked and people are falling for it.

  3. Re:Summary by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

    Ah, you funny little Sony fanboy.

    Now tell me please: Why have you and your ilk spent years and years telling everyone that graphics aren't important, it's the gameplay that matters... but now, all of a sudden the graphics are all important?

    Were you a liar then, with PS2 lagging behind Nintendo and Microsoft, or are you a stupid hypocrite now? Inquiring minds want to know.

  4. Re:Summary by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

    "Why have you and your ilk spent years and years telling everyone that graphics aren't important,"

    You lose faggot.

    God of War, Shadow of Colossus, RE4 on the PS2 look better than anything on the rotting in its grave Xbox.

    Nothing on the PS2 can touch the two Metroid Primes on the GameCube though.

    Go back to your sad little teamxbox fantasy world where the Xbox was 'teh most powerful' because it had 'teh shaders' to make 'teh shine'.

  5. Re:1080p pointless anyway, except on projectors by gabebear · · Score: 0, Troll

    This seems to hold up with my experiences.

    I picked up a 37" CRT monitor at Salvation Army for $25(I love bringing that up).

    I can tell the video quality difference between 800x600 and 1024x768 pretty easily from ~7ft, but telling the difference between 1024x768 and 1280x1024 is nearly impossible. The only true high-def content I've played to it has been from trailers on Apple's site, but I think it's enough to make a fair judgment.

    If I was ordering a LCD/Plasma screen TV today I'd probably get one that does 720p natively. Not only are they going to be cheaper, but the picture will look better for any 720p native stuff.

  6. Re:Caddies? by slysithesuperspy · · Score: -1, Troll

    Only fucktards who leave piles of sleaveless discs around need cadies. Do you hear people complain about CDs or DVDs, because they do not have a caddie? no. And if people are using computers in dusty environments - well they should have thought about that before buying a cd/dvd/bluray drive.

  7. Re:Caddies? by Brantano · · Score: 0, Troll

    Sony doesnt need to protect the disks, the blu-ray disk is designed with a special coating that protects the disk. You can literally take a screwdriver to the disk and it will still play. Which is another reason why blu-ray is such a better standard than dvd.