Kuta
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http://www.theinquirer.net/?article=25901
The above article explains how the Xbox 360 will have a massive economical advantage over the PS3. Sony are putting too much emphesis on ability and are not giving enough attention to comercial competition. The PS3 may have a lot of advantages over the Xbox 360 technicaly but are those advantages going to be utilised and will the extra cost make it worth while. It is worth noting that although the release of the PS3 is less than a year away I have not yet seen any blu-ray products on the store shelves yet. Looking at past situations like when DVDs were first introduced to the market it took a good 5 years until it got anywhere near a decent market penetration. Even if it takes only a couple years for blu-ray to pick up in popularity it will almost be time for the next generation of gaming machines!! So that leaves the game developers to utilise the new tech in the PS3 but perhaps someone could explain to me; exactly what would a game programmer do with a massive 50gb of storage on a single disc? With the current level of storage requirments for top of the range games, why couldn't you fit everything you need on a single 9G DVD even without compression?
I am sorry to say that the Xbox is making a lot more bussiness sense than the PS3 is and I would anticipate that Sony will end up loosing quite a lot of market share with the next gen of consoles. What are they thinking?
The above article explains how the Xbox 360 will have a massive economical advantage over the PS3. Sony are putting too much emphesis on ability and are not giving enough attention to comercial competition. The PS3 may have a lot of advantages over the Xbox 360 technicaly but are those advantages going to be utilised and will the extra cost make it worth while. It is worth noting that although the release of the PS3 is less than a year away I have not yet seen any blu-ray products on the store shelves yet. Looking at past situations like when DVDs were first introduced to the market it took a good 5 years until it got anywhere near a decent market penetration. Even if it takes only a couple years for blu-ray to pick up in popularity it will almost be time for the next generation of gaming machines!! So that leaves the game developers to utilise the new tech in the PS3 but perhaps someone could explain to me; exactly what would a game programmer do with a massive 50gb of storage on a single disc? With the current level of storage requirments for top of the range games, why couldn't you fit everything you need on a single 9G DVD even without compression?
I am sorry to say that the Xbox is making a lot more bussiness sense than the PS3 is and I would anticipate that Sony will end up loosing quite a lot of market share with the next gen of consoles. What are they thinking?