Your article is a little dated. Both NBA 07 and Ridge Racer 7 were demonstrated to run at 1080p at 60 frames per second at TGS, which happened after that article. Both of those games are launch titles.
I will agree MS has done really well with their network software architecture on Xbox Live. However, they had this wonderful architecture since the original Xbox, and it has not been the killer app to pull PlayStation owners to their side like they want it to be.ikimasu wrote:Also: I will be quite amazed if Sony can replicate the fluidity, ease of use, and high quality online experience that xbox live has offered, especially since MS is charging for "Gold" level access. Time will tell. If Sony pulls this off, I'll be buying a PS3 sooner than I originally expected, so long as there is a good online game to go with it.
I do not believe there has been a significant increase of rate of sales with the 360 in this first year when compared to the life of the original Xbox.
Online gaming, at least the deluxe experience that MS offers, has only been appealing to a minority of gamers, those who are the most dedicated to their hobby, such as yourself I would believe.
No compelling evidence has yet been shown that Xbox Live will ever significantly change the shares of the market between the console competitors. MS has yet to prove it is a truly significant feature that matters to the minds of the majority of gamers.
If that stays true, then a "good enough" network service set is all that Sony really needs for their purposes.
I believe Nvidia has stated since unveiling it in 2005, it is a chipset from there 7900 family. That should give a good indication on its capabilities. (It could be a lower 7XXX family since I cannot remember at the moment, but if you search hardware sites like anandtech or tomshardware, I am sure you can find it.)ikimasu wrote:When I said most expensive console yet, I was thining of the modern console]Well, the 3D0 retailed in 1993 for $699.99, and I remember its advertising then as being the "most advanced home console" back then.
Do an adjustment with inflation and it was by far more expensive than what is Sony is pricing the PS3 at launch.The devs you spoke to sound rather arrogant and pompous to me, considering Ted Price of Insomniac has stated several times that his team used a good deal of disk space (around 20 GB?) for their launch title Resistance: Fall of Man.ikimasu wrote:Blu-ray's disk capacity really doesn't mean much. It's worth is overblown. I've worked in the gaming industry, I know devs. I speak with them on a semi-regular basis. The verdict? "Blu-ray is for lazy devs."
If what those devs spoke is true and they do not suffer from a pride problem, then Insomniac can only be of three things: they are a bunch of liars, they are incompetent, or they are lazy while toiling away long hours and weekends away from their families to make the launch date. Which one is it?
If you want to pick one, be careful. It is unwise to "burn bridges" in the industry you work.
And one last note, as far as I can tell, every time there has been an increase in medium capacity, eventually the development community has embraced the extra capacity. These compression techniques need to prove they will meet the financial, time, and performance expectations and constraints when compared to a high-capacity medium. Otherwise, it simply will not be widely adopted for major console games, unless they are forced to use them by the console manufacturer by not providing the high-capacity medium.Actually, the way I see it, people have different tastes in what they want in a console. I am sure there will be people who will genuinely want what makes the PS3 more expensive currently. In their minds, Sony has made more good decisions than you have determined. I do not understand why you should "hate seeing" these people having a different set of desires than what you have.ikimasu wrote:But as it stands at launch, I could never justify the cost. Ironically, the very things that increased the cost just don't appeal to me. I just hate seeing people that only see positives in any given company. All of the big three have made good and bad decisions in this "war".ikimasu wrote:Side note: Anyone else tired of waiting for sony to unveil the RSX specs? I'd really like to see the rest of the PS3's architecture so I can know what this thing is really capable of.
I do know features have been done in engineering journals such as the IEEE on the Cell for a couple of years, and that computer architecture labs have published papers empirically analyzing the Cell with different types of instructions (and have made suggestions for improvements for its next iteration). Those papers will only be published in professional journals (though I believe you can find them on the Internet) and not in consumer/gamer print/online magazines.