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considering getting a Wii
The reason why i'm considering getting one, mostly because the new zelda game and I really want to play some gamecube games now that they are cheap.
The deal is my roomate's friend works in the nintendo packaging plant in Washington state and can get me a system for about 200$ tax included. what has me sold on it is the amazing backward compatability. I hear the old PAR emulator trick works well. Also that the Wii's wireless functionality i hear is amazing. Any other Pros. Cons please post here too. The way I see it is either spend over 200$ to build new PC or pay 200$ and get a Wii.
The deal is my roomate's friend works in the nintendo packaging plant in Washington state and can get me a system for about 200$ tax included. what has me sold on it is the amazing backward compatability. I hear the old PAR emulator trick works well. Also that the Wii's wireless functionality i hear is amazing. Any other Pros. Cons please post here too. The way I see it is either spend over 200$ to build new PC or pay 200$ and get a Wii.
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or the plethora of modchips available for it.Blasingame wrote:I hear the old PAR emulator trick works well.
the only downfall of the wii is you need other people around to interact with and play with. so if you like to lock yourself in the basement, then you mine as well get a 360 or better yet a ps3.
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I would love to see success, but the reality shows that opposite is occuring. To realistically believe that is as good as smoking some Wiid.casualsax3 wrote:I'm still confident that in spite of all all of Sony's fuckups, the PS3 will enjoy the similar success that the PS1 and PS2 saw.
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things are happening now, but really this first year will all be forgotten. It's impossible to know what will happen in the future. Regardless of Nintendo's mass market statements, the real mass market has not chosen any system yet. The mass market does not early adopt, but buys a system about 2 years in. Then and only then will we REALLY know if the Wii will hold to it's word, or if everyone will buy playstation like they always have.
OR.... microsoft will suck in the market
OR.... they will all see mediocre success.
The Wii has great potential but so far their so called "Wii24connect" is a joke, Live is kicking butt, and even Playstation Home looks like it's going to pass up the Wii, even if it's a rip off of Live.
OR.... microsoft will suck in the market
OR.... they will all see mediocre success.
The Wii has great potential but so far their so called "Wii24connect" is a joke, Live is kicking butt, and even Playstation Home looks like it's going to pass up the Wii, even if it's a rip off of Live.
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It all depend if Sony manages to create a cheaper way to produce Cells and Blu-ray discs. They should gone with the 45nm technology to reduce the Cell cost instead of 65nm. Now to respond the thread's question OF COURSE you should buy the Wii for that excellent price.
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No, what Sony should have done is ...Neo Kaiser wrote:It all depend if Sony manages to create a cheaper way to produce Cells and Blu-ray discs. They should gone with the 45nm technology to reduce the Cell cost instead of 65nm. Now to respond the thread's question OF COURSE you should buy the Wii for that excellent price.
Not reached so far on the CPU(the Cell is an obscenely large chip, and consequently has low yields regardless of fabrication technique, though cutting-edge fab techs would only increase their yield problems due to the higher failure rate on the new processes),
Not used the PS3 as a vehicle to sell BluRay(the BD-ROM is obscenely expensive),
Settled with Immersion instead of getting in a pissing match and stripping force-feedback from their controllers,
Actually redesigned the controller instead of jury-rigging analog triggers and motion tracking(Hey, remember the Sidewinder Freestyle Pro? Yeah, motion tracking sucks in a conventional pad housing) onto a decade-old design,
NOT told SCEA to fuck off and die when they presented a plan, complete with devkit libraries, for integrating online functionality into every PS3 game on the market that would have made the PS3's networking support the equivalent of the 360's XBox Live service,
And not been giant self-important cocks to everyone.
When you're publicly stating that it doesn't matter what you're selling, because people will buy your product solely based on name; that you expect people to get a second job so they can afford your system; that you are infinitely better than everyone else and if they don't agree they can go to hell, then there's been a MASSIVE PR failure.
At this point, Sony is making all the mistakes Sega, Atari, and Nintendo made right before their falls from grace, and I don't see the PS3D0 as having a snowball's chance in Hell without a complete management shakedown and some rapid price cuts to boost sales.
To hell with the fact that they're ALREADY losing a half grand on every unit they sell. They're gonna lose a lot more than that if it fails to gain traction and software support dries up(which is already happening). They NEED to get the PS3 moving off shelves and into houses, and price cuts will do that.
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Yes, the yield is everything in regards to production. The lower the yield, the more money you will spend per wafer, and subsequently longer to produce (delays are a horrible thing in this industry).Gil_Hamilton wrote:No, what Sony should have done is ...Neo Kaiser wrote:It all depend if Sony manages to create a cheaper way to produce Cells and Blu-ray discs. They should gone with the 45nm technology to reduce the Cell cost instead of 65nm. Now to respond the thread's question OF COURSE you should buy the Wii for that excellent price.
Not reached so far on the CPU(the Cell is an obscenely large chip, and consequently has low yields regardless of fabrication technique, though cutting-edge fab techs would only increase their yield problems due to the higher failure rate on the new processes),
There is a reason why MS didn't follow through the same method in the 360. $$$ speaks volumes.Not used the PS3 as a vehicle to sell BluRay(the BD-ROM is obscenely expensive),
When you associate a product that is targeted for "the wealthy", you are cutting the blood that is your major core of users (the middle class).And not been giant self-important cocks to everyone.
When you're publicly stating that it doesn't matter what you're selling, because people will buy your product solely based on name; that you expect people to get a second job so they can afford your system; that you are infinitely better than everyone else and if they don't agree they can go to hell, then there's been a MASSIVE PR failure.
History dictates a lot of things. People that prefer to repeat those mistakes are welcomed to doom themselves.At this point, Sony is making all the mistakes Sega, Atari, and Nintendo made right before their falls from grace, and I don't see the PS3D0 as having a snowball's chance in Hell without a complete management shakedown and some rapid price cuts to boost sales.
Well, that also takes heavy profit losses (or in Sony's case, just losing money period).. but it can salvage the PS3.... perhaps.To hell with the fact that they're ALREADY losing a half grand on every unit they sell. They're gonna lose a lot more than that if it fails to gain traction and software support dries up(which is already happening). They NEED to get the PS3 moving off shelves and into houses, and price cuts will do that.
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why don't you all just shut the fuck up and go buy a next gen system. I bought a wii, I love it, I plan to buy a 360 so I can play bioshock. it's my choice. and if anybody has an issue, here's a tissue.
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Wait what? Do explain this, with links verifying it if possible.Gil_Hamilton wrote: NOT told SCEA to fuck off and die when they presented a plan, complete with devkit libraries, for integrating online functionality into every PS3 game on the market that would have made the PS3's networking support the equivalent of the 360's XBox Live service.
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Well, the local PR around here has been suggesting that developers have been dropping a fair number of PS3 titles, which says a lot about Sony (this isn't really hard to believe though).snkcube wrote:It's hard to tell how all next-gen systems will do. Maybe in a year or so, we'll see how the console race will turn out.
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its a good idea never to repeat the mistakes of a company you've acquired.Neo Kaiser wrote:I don't know but I have this feeling that Nvidia will build their own console...I don't know why I think about it.
they are not going to pull a 3dfx and go into competition with their former/current customers.
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Well, supposedly the PS3 is getting new games that DO actually use the, ehm... new *cough* stolen *cough* feature of the PS3 controller, and it IS getting exclusive games (as everything else was a port). Still, we WILL have to wait for a year or so.
If you have a lot of friends to play however, I'd go for the Wii. Halo can't beat that, honest.
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If you have a lot of friends to play however, I'd go for the Wii. Halo can't beat that, honest.
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I saw it a while back. Don't recall where, but it WAS a reputable source.Metatron wrote:Wait what? Do explain this, with links verifying it if possible.Gil_Hamilton wrote: NOT told SCEA to fuck off and die when they presented a plan, complete with devkit libraries, for integrating online functionality into every PS3 game on the market that would have made the PS3's networking support the equivalent of the 360's XBox Live service.
Basically, SCEA developed a complete, comprehensive online plan, with easy-to-use libraries and everything, and focused on netplay.
They brought it to SCEI for approval.
SCEI told them that they didn't want it, netplay wasn't important, and banned them from distributing the libraries to developers.
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Incorporated. The japan-bound mother branch.Joe Camacho wrote:SCEI? Sony Computer Entertainment International?
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I mean on the future gen. Maybe Intel is more willing to release a console since the 3 consoles have IBM chips.funkyass wrote:its a good idea never to repeat the mistakes of a company you've acquired.Neo Kaiser wrote:I don't know but I have this feeling that Nvidia will build their own console...I don't know why I think about it.
they are not going to pull a 3dfx and go into competition with their former/current customers.
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