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Breath of Fire
12-25-2006, 02:19 AM
I got a 20GB model of the PS3, the 60GB seems usless to me since I want to have it wired either way, I have a card reader that works with the PS3, the remote play feature isn't what it could be, and I am planning on upgrading the HDD anyways. ok down to the reviewing

First thing I did was look at the PS3, man it looks NICE, quite heavy though but it has to with all that hardware goodness. I hooked it up (pretty easy of course) and it wanted me to set my settings blah blah blah. I have always liked the XMB since I got my PSP its works great and the PS3 wave looks nice. First thing I did in the menu was update my firmware so I could go to the PSStore. It didn't take long for the update it download maybe 1 minute or so with my 6MB connection. It took maybe 5 mintues for it to update to the PS3 system though.

Once updated I went to make an PSN account to get to the PSStore, let me tell you, you NEED a USB Keyboard like I used to do this or it takes 10 mintues! After that I checked out the PSStore, it looks nice, good discriptions of the demos nice look. You can't do anything while it is downloading but Multi-tasking is going to be added soon I heard. They need to add FULL movies and games to download from the PSStore though.

The controller feels freakishly light, but once you are playing a good game its good makes you feel like your in the game. I didn't really miss the rumble although I know most people did. Now the first game I played was Resistance: Fall of Man, the graphics are amazing and the whole design and whats happending around you, bombs, gunfire all at once makes your fell like your Sgt. Hale. The design of the Chimera is really good, takes aliens and makes you know they want to kill you. Although you might need an HDTV to really enjoy the games/movies.

The PS3 came with Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby, when the movie booted up I thought, WOW it looks great if you like everything looking crystal clear. The movie was trash though but thats not the PS3's falt!

So all and all I'd give the PS3 a 8/10, it has a few good launch titles like Resistance and Ridge Racer 7, the PS Store works well but there is some improvements to be made (Multi-tasking, full games and movies), lots of features (music playback, movie playback, games, photos), you might need an HDTV supporting at least 720p/1080i to really enjoy the PS3 though. It looks like it could be another good system with its line up of games such as Metal Gear Solid 4, Final Fantasy XIII, and Grand Theft Auto IV. Comments are welcome

Toma
12-25-2006, 11:43 AM
It sucks that I got one of the second wave PS3s and missed out on the Talladega Nights movie, but since it sucked anyway I don't feel too bad. :D

Though we have a TV capable of 1080i/720p, I've been thinking of getting a 1080p set after playing the GTHD demo yesterday. :D

Le Baron
12-25-2006, 04:48 PM
Hi, I'm new on this forum and I'm from Europe. We don't get the ps3 here untill March. Many people think that this is a negative side of the ps3 launch, but I think that it's better so that we will get a version which is more stable than the first ones, and may not have any first release "diseases". Just as with the ps2, sony will keep on improving the hardware and the software. That's why I think it's better to buy a ps3 about 2 years after launch, that's whenn the killer games and apps will be out as well. It's the games that make the console! However I am kind of a sony fan, so I hope they win the next-gen war. if not, Sony could be up for a big smack in the face. Maybe it will go the same as with the "war" between betamax and VHS. Betamax had superior technology (like blu-ray) but did not make it into most of the households. (at least here in Europe).

Have fun with your new toy!

Eppo, Le baron

ploder
12-27-2006, 06:29 PM
Knowing Sony I'm sure they'll find away to screw PAL gamers like they normally do.

phiquach
12-28-2006, 05:28 PM
Knowing Sony I'm sure they'll find away to screw PAL gamers like they normally do.

don't worry, they will get some power problems and overheating. and then the system blowing up. the typical stuff for new console :lol:

Breath of Fire
12-28-2006, 06:11 PM
Hi, I'm new on this forum and I'm from Europe. We don't get the ps3 here untill March. Many people think that this is a negative side of the ps3 launch, but I think that it's better so that we will get a version which is more stable than the first ones, and may not have any first release "diseases". Just as with the ps2, sony will keep on improving the hardware and the software. That's why I think it's better to buy a ps3 about 2 years after launch, that's whenn the killer games and apps will be out as well. It's the games that make the console! However I am kind of a sony fan, so I hope they win the next-gen war. if not, Sony could be up for a big smack in the face. Maybe it will go the same as with the "war" between betamax and VHS. Betamax had superior technology (like blu-ray) but did not make it into most of the households. (at least here in Europe).

Have fun with your new toy!

Eppo, Le baron

The reasion BetaMax failed is because it couldn't fit a movie over 2 hours although the quality was better. So many movie publishers didn't support it. But with Blu-ray, there are many people supporting it, mainly Disney.

Overheating problems are only caused if the PS3 is packed in a tight area with no room to have air curculation.

The GTHD demo is great, but 1080i looks almost as good as 1080p so don't worry about getting a 1080p HDTV.

Lachlan
12-28-2006, 10:26 PM
Considering the fact that Sony didn't own as many if any movie studios back when it put out BetaMax I would say that Blu-Ray still has a big chance.

Breath of Fire
12-28-2006, 10:44 PM
Yeah Blu-ray has a chance they are getting it everywhere while I don't see much of HD-DVD.

masr1979
12-30-2006, 05:34 AM
The only exclusive studio HD-DVD has that I know of is Universal, BD has about 3 I think, then the rest are supporting both formats.

ChldsPlay
01-06-2007, 03:21 AM
It sucks that I got one of the second wave PS3s and missed out on the Talladega Nights movie, but since it sucked anyway I don't feel too bad. :D

Though we have a TV capable of 1080i/720p, I've been thinking of getting a 1080p set after playing the GTHD demo yesterday. :D

I got mine on Jan. 2, still stocked with the movie. I think you got screwed.