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Well I just got my HD dvd player last night and its bigger than a fullsized pizza box. Blu ray requires much beefier equipment to play it so I can only imagine how huge and fucking ugly the PS3 will be.
Good thing however is games can support 1080p which is just happyness for my tv. Though I dont know if my tv can even support up to that lol.
Good thing however is games can support 1080p which is just happyness for my tv. Though I dont know if my tv can even support up to that lol.
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And you need a Blu-Ray Player why?clessoulis wrote:I'm still buying one as its cheaper than buying sony's $1k stand alone blu ray player.
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I've seen some pictures of a black PS3. It still looks pretty sleek and stylish for being so huge. It had a reflective/glossy black exterior and well we all know the PS3 is pretty curvy looking.
We all know the PS3 mini version will eventually come out a few years from now. THEN it will be smaller and still look good.
I have a PS2 mini and it makes the PS2 original look like a big huge POS.
It seems Sony's first try on their consoles is always a huge one.
We all know the PS3 mini version will eventually come out a few years from now. THEN it will be smaller and still look good.
I have a PS2 mini and it makes the PS2 original look like a big huge POS.
It seems Sony's first try on their consoles is always a huge one.
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Like I said not even hours ago,Nach wrote:And you need a Blu-Ray Player why?clessoulis wrote:I'm still buying one as its cheaper than buying sony's $1k stand alone blu ray player.
May 10 08:31:46 PDT <kode54> or print some money and get a PS3
May 10 08:31:57 PDT <kode54> otherwise known as the gateway drug to blu-ray
... oh damn, he still has me beat by 5 hours.
And probably by the time the PS3 comes out, the stand-alone players will be cheaper anyway. Or this is Sony's grand scheme to push Blu-ray into househoulds. And then you can throw it away when they sell you the PS4.
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Concerning HD-DVD vs Blu Ray, I'm betting Blu Ray will win they have alot more companies supporting them then HD-DVD. But it will be a very close race since HD-DVD has more support from the film industry and the mighty Microsoft.
Companies supporting Blu Ray
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Companies supporting HD-DVD
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Companies supporting Blu Ray
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On the surface rumble might not seem like much, but I can tell from experience that you'll really miss it when it's gone.
I remember one time when playing Rogue Squadron for the N64, the batteries of my Rumble pack had died, so I had to do without. I was pretty good at the game, but now I was suddenly dying all over the place like a newbie because of my delayed response to getting hit from behind or from the side, due to the absence of tactile feedback.
The generation after that, consoles didn't require batteries anymore so I didn't have that problem, but I can imagine how much I'd miss it in games like Metroid Prime or Rogue Leader.
Maybe others don't share my sentiments, but yeah.
I remember one time when playing Rogue Squadron for the N64, the batteries of my Rumble pack had died, so I had to do without. I was pretty good at the game, but now I was suddenly dying all over the place like a newbie because of my delayed response to getting hit from behind or from the side, due to the absence of tactile feedback.
The generation after that, consoles didn't require batteries anymore so I didn't have that problem, but I can imagine how much I'd miss it in games like Metroid Prime or Rogue Leader.
Maybe others don't share my sentiments, but yeah.
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It is the reason I don't own a wavebird. It's negligible in some games, but other games pretty much require fucking rumble. Perfect example for me? I refuse to play starfox 64 without a rumble pack. I refuse to play Metroid Games without a rumble pack. Rumble is now an intense part of gaming. Hell the metoid pinball game has rumble! Sony has no fucking excuse.casualsax3 wrote:No rumble isn't that big of a deal - we all use wavebirds with no problem right?
There is a good reason, but Sony's stated excuse is a farce. Sony and Microsoft were both sued and lost for their dual-motor force feedback. It apparently violated some patent. Rather than pay royalties or use only one motor, Sony opted to remove FF altogether. I believe the company that sued is "Digital Immersion".Demios wrote:It is the reason I don't own a wavebird. It's negligible in some games, but other games pretty much require fucking rumble. Perfect example for me? I refuse to play starfox 64 without a rumble pack. I refuse to play Metroid Games without a rumble pack. Rumble is now an intense part of gaming. Hell the metoid pinball game has rumble! Sony has no fucking excuse.casualsax3 wrote:No rumble isn't that big of a deal - we all use wavebirds with no problem right?
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I find it sad that there's two formats, and the one who loses is the consumer. if I spent money on a br or hd player, and a movie I want is out in the other format, then that's fucking gay as hell. dvd is still good enough for me, I'll let all the idiots fight over which format is better in the beginning like gay fan boys, and in a few years when the players are $30 and I can copy each disc for 50 cents, I'll buy one of each.
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