Nice post Fossen. Within gaming, the average consumer is a compulsive shopper sometimes. If I see that XBOX 360 has the same stuff as Sony and it's cheaper, then heck, I'm going for it. Not to mention its headstart being a key factor too.
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Nice post Fossen. Within gaming, the average consumer is a compulsive shopper sometimes. If I see that XBOX 360 has the same stuff as Sony and it's cheaper, then heck, I'm going for it. Not to mention its headstart being a key factor too.
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Originally posted by SilverstringVery true. I was only speaking from what we know at this point.
I think Blu-ray, just like the inclusion of memory slots(compact flash, etc.), can be huge for Sony.
Many kids/gamers sold their parents/themselves on the fact that the PS2 was not only a gaming device, but a DVD player out of the box(although you had to use the controller, and it sucked). That justified the price, to some in a psychological sense.
If people get excited about Blu-ray, and Sony includes the ability to, say, view slide shows from a memory card you took out of your digital camera and put into the PS3, parents and gamers looking for a larger entertainment solution can be swayed by this.
Secondly, I'm sure that there will still be DVD formats that are produced for many years already. And also, Microsoft has connectivity that would allow people to use their flash cards and other little things on the system too? I read an article where the PSP could even be used on the 360. Now that's hot. The two systems are equal.Comment
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Originally posted by SilverstringWhoops, thought it was included. If it is though, my point stands. Right Now, people think:
XBox: Hard Drive, Best Graphics, Live
PS2: More games, lesser but good graphics, exclusives, Backwards compatibility, Sony name(which does matter to many people)
The PS3 seems able to wipe out the current XBox advantages, minus Live, which many people(relatively) don't use anyway, while keeping it's exclusives advantage(in terms of sales). See how the PS3 seems like it has the advantage, especially to the average consumer?
I think that most people fail to realize that Sony is really not doing well at all financially. They will lose big time money on console hardware sales due to high costs unless they can price the PS3 high enough and they have very poor online gaming service compared to XBOX LIVE. I would not be surprised to see Sony go the way of Sega. This may sound absurd but keep in mind that the video game business is brutal and consumers are very fickle. One big risk for Sony is that the blue ray disks only have a 0.1 mm protective layer which means they will be very susceptible to scratches which could back fire on Sony. Casual consumers are very fickle and big momentum changes can happen real fast in the video game industry. If they start losing momuntum they could be in trouble. Sony is really not as strong as most people think they are.
IF XBOX LIVE grows as much as I think it will next generation, this will give a HUGE advantage to Microsoft. XBOX LIVE growth combined with much better developer support could enable Microsoft to get as much as 35% or more of the console video game market. The XBOX 360 will likely have a much more diverse selection of games compared to the XBOX.Comment
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Originally posted by Tha_KidWith all this talk of Blu-ray, lets not forget that in all likelihood MS is going to use HD-DVD...Memory Cards are the devil!Comment
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Originally posted by LIGHTNINGI think that most people fail to realize that Sony is really not doing well at all financially. They will lose big time money on console hardware sales due to high costs unless they can price the PS3 high enough and they have very poor online gaming service compared to XBOX LIVE. I would not be surprised to see Sony go the way of Sega. This may sound absurd but keep in mind that the video game business is brutal and consumers are very fickle. One big risk for Sony is that the blue ray disks only have a 0.1 mm protective layer which means they will be very susceptible to scratches which could back fire on Sony. Casual consumers are very fickle and big momentum changes can happen real fast in the video game industry. If they start losing momuntum they could be in trouble. Sony is really not as strong as most people think they are.
IF XBOX LIVE grows as much as I think it will next generation, this will give a HUGE advantage to Microsoft. XBOX LIVE growth combined with much better developer support could enable Microsoft to get as much as 35% or more of the console video game market. The XBOX 360 will likely have a much more diverse selection of games compared to the XBOX.
In terms of North American competition, I believe you're right...Sony is definitely in for a fight.
However, in Japan, I just don't see the Xbox 360 becoming that successful. I've lived there for a while and know the minds of the gamer there quite well. Their preferences for Japanese developed goods are quite solid...Based on their 130 million devoted fans, I think that Sony can breathe a bit easier overall.Comment
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Originally posted by VictoryI have not seen anything that makes me think that is likely. It is hard to imagine it fitting into the 360 timeline. PS3 may be one of the very first Blu-Ray devices on the market.Finally, Ballmer called Sony's decision to put its PS3 games on Blu-ray discs a "high-risk, maybe negative-return strategy." He added, "It's not like won't have an HD-DVD option...we'll be agile."Comment
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