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Dgc1808 said:
goddog said:
"So there we have it. Clearly, the PlayStation 3 is a much more robust and fully-featured device than it was at launch. "
no your wrong here. removal of hardware, then software backwards compatibility means it is not, unless of course your lucky enough to have a 20, or 60 gb unit.

not related to the prior comment, wifi is a luxury, that honestly hurts gameplay speed, download speed, and leaves you open to security issues. they could save money and cut costs by removing that feature, a feature, which is less valuable then backwards compatibility.

 

I remember some recent poll that said over 65% of PS3 owners use WiFi instead of wired connections. Can't find it though :S.

But heck. I use WiFi instead of wired and my ps3 is set less than 5 feet away from my router.... it's just one less port I have to use, and one less wire that has to be there....

they might be, but would they make the effort to buy one if it wasnt included, im betting not, on top of that, Sonys problem of late has been cost, and an easy way to shave cost is to cut wifi out, that could easily change into a 50 dollar price drop, and might give them profit off each unit. on top of that it would have been better for the user to remove wifi, and not remove backwards compatibility. I assume the backwards compatibility was stripped because not only was it a way to cut costs, but keep people buying ps2s where they are making money. I assume this because backwards compatibility was a core philosophy of the playstation brand, wifi was not, so to kill backwards compatibility over wifi must have other benefits.

 



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