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I will agree that MS falls in the same catagory. That is how they got the Xbox out on the market. Sony so used the ignorence of the General Public with the PS2. I won't say the they flat out lied about what the PS2 could do. But they sure showed their bells and whistles of the machines. Something that was rarely shown during this generation. This is how I see Sony hyping their machine. With the whole "new technology" thing. With all the ooohs and aaahs that come with it. Same way Nintendo is trying to hype their Revolution. So now the question comes in, right now the talk around the internet is that this new "Cell" technology is going to be used and they will be using the whole Blu-Ray disc. How much is thing going to cost them. What are they going to have to take a hit on. We all know that if they release all this "new" technology, it isn't going to be cheap. Are they going to go ahead and release it at about $400, and jump all game prices up to $60-$70 (as most experts say is going to be the cost of games in the future). Or are they going to try to release this machine in the $500+ area. |
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If you read the article however they said the use of the CELL chip would be dramatically be cheaper then the utilization of any other chip. The Emotion Engine cost SONY a bunch of money to develop and engineer, however the article states that the development and the engineering of the Cell was far cheaper because of they way they approached it.
So I wouldn't say the PS3 will be cheap, but I wouldn't say they it's going to be expensive either. You cannot expect the next generation consoles to be cheap... I'm sure NONE of the 3 companies are planning a price below $350 for their new machines, but if they do... you can be sure I'll be picking one up. Originally I planned to pick up the PS3 and the Revolution no matter what price they are, because I'm like that and I have a good job. So I'll be sticking to that plan, just because I don't like Microsoft(ware) being in the Gaming industry. Anyway I'm not getting all hyped up about the new Cell chip, because I know that ballpark figures are always given when being asked about the technology. However the specs in the article seem realistic and they give no credit to the graphics capability of the PS3. They just state in the article that it will be used in Sony's PS3 and newer HD TV's. Seeing through my whole rant, and getting straight to the point... The next next gen consoles (PS3, XBX2, and NREV) will NOT be cheap by any standards. The Motorola RAZR Is around $500...... and it's just a phone. The world is a changin and we must adhere and adapt to whatever comes. Who knows, maybe minimum wage will go up for many youngsters who want these systems. But the one thing we all know is that prices are going up... and it's for the good of the economy. |
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Sounds to me like you're just kinda caught up in how much more powerful the new machines will be... And anybody who jumps to conclusion about PS3 being the most powerful of the 3 upcoming consoles, IMO, is also just caught up in the hype... It's the first system to reveal it's specs, and it sounds so amazingly awesome, but chances are when Xbox2's graphics chip is revealed it'll be at least equally as impressive... Although I also think that simply revealing the specs of the processor isn't as bad a kind of hype as "TOY STORY 2 GRAPHIXX!" "CONTROLS MISSLES!" is... As for the issue of adding buttons to the PS3 controller, saying "Where would they go?" is rather silly... Supposidly they'll take advantage of new features of the PS3, and since we don't know what they are (if this is the case) then it's hard to say there's nowhere to go... Not only that but for all we know they could be altering the entire design of the controller... There are always places to "go"... |
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i think its almost certain ps3 will have the most powerful processor. (dont get that confused with graphics processor, they're different) its just refering to the processor, we dont know the specs of the console yet. but that doesnt mean the console will be more powerful. not at all. that processor has to work with the other parts of the console and what determines how powerful the console is, is everything working together. not just one part. so while nothing is set in stone, but taking for what it appears lets say PS3 cell processor is the most powerful. its entirly possible that parts of the Xbox2 and nintendo work faster with each other and thier processor to make a more powerful total system. |
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I'm not caught up in anything. I'm simply saying for the days ahead and definitely in the future, you cannot expect gaming consoles to stay in the $200-$300 price range at launch. The prices of things today are going up.... they charge $500 for a phone, so explain to me why they can't launch the new next gen consoles above $350?
There is no hype on my end, although the Article did say that SPECULATION states that the new cell will be far more powerful than what microsoft is planning to use for xbox2. Remember, Microsoft is a software company not hardware.... especially when Sony teamed up with IBM, and Toshiba? I'm not saying that the PS3 will definitely be more powerful.. ... blame it all on speculation.. but... aside from speculation IMO -- Sony's cell chip will destroy all competition.... HAHAHA!!!! (awaits rebuttles from that opinionated statement) |
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One phone being sold for $500 (while most are sold for considerably less than that) doesn't mean much of anything... It's like looking at the crazy high-end computers designed specifically with gaming in mind that cost a few thousand dollars and saying that the prices of computers are going up... |
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it's just that US$300 has been proven to be a good starting price point for a game console...market trends in the videogame industry havent changed much since 2000, at least not when it comes to pricing.
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A better question would be why do people think the PSP is too expensive compared to the DS (for what you're getting and technology-wise), to which my answer is well some people are stupid... :sneaky: |
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On the next generation consoles costing more than $350:
Nope. No way, no how. Not happening. Yeah, there's a phone out now that costs $500. How many people buy it? Maybe it's a fast-seller as far as mobile phones go, but I don't think we'll be seeing it go over the 10 million units mark any time soon. On the Cell architecture: Anybody remember 70 million polygons? What we have here is a bunch of numbers that all look very impressive, but like FuFu, I'm not going to draw any conclusions from them. Even with seemingly straightforward numbers such as the floating point operations the chip can perform, there's room for fudging. Show me a game pushing these beautiful graphics and then we'll be talking. Not only will that show real world performance, it will also prove to us that programmers can actually work with the thing. Now, I wonder what specs Microsoft plans to show off. I hope they don't attempt more tech demos with manly women and robots, though. :p |
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Numbers mean nothing, because no matter what, the company is going to show their best numbers without being able to show the whole picture of how everything will run together. This is the nature of all consoles. They have their strengths, but the strongest console is best overall (no bottlenecks).
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I have confidence in these projected numbers considering Sony is a leader in consumer electronics, Toshiba is a leader is harddrives, and IBM is one of the best cpu companies out there. These 3 put together makes it possible to achieve something like Cell. But as always... we'll have to find out at E3... or maybe GDC next month.
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Like some random day to take everybody by surprise!...... Or something :unsure: |
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yes. like the day BEFORE E3. :p :sneaky: surprise! |
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