Pristine20 said:
RolStoppable said:
Pristine20 said:
RolStoppable said:
No, that's not what I meant.
Graphics have hit the point where they are considered to be good enough, I think we agree on this. Now you think this will help the PS3 to have a long life, because obviously its graphics are good enough if the Wii's graphics are good enough. But this argument counts for both systems, so graphics won't be the reason why they feel outdated.
So something else comes into play: The controller and the user interface. The Wii is ahead of the PS3 in this regards and it will stay that way forever, because peripherals which aren't standard for a console usually fail due to lack of 3rd party support. The market has decided that the Wii is the way to go, so it's Sony who is in need of introducing a new console first, not Nintendo.
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And motion controls can't be released for the current ps3 because it can't use two types of controllers like the wii right?
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You bolded the sentence, but did you actually read it?
Of course Sony could release a motion controller for the PS3, but who except Sony is going to support it?
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So then, 3rd parties would only support sony's motion controller if the system in question is called playstation 4? I'm not getting your point...
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Rol is saying perephrials which do not come as standard have never been hugely successful or supported well besides 1st party efforts. The theorhetical split-piece controller brought out for PS3 would not come standard with the console because the console has already launched.
So far the Balance board looks like it will be the first that breaks that rule.