| Mirson said: The PS3 is trailing at a distant third, behind the Xbox 360 and well behind the Wii. We’ve gathered out top ten reasons the PlayStation 3 is failing at the moment. 10: Too many and confusing SKUs.
And those who decide to buy a PS3, spend a long time figuring out what to get, delaying their purchase, and in some cases, just give up because of the possibility of Sony releasing yet another SKU. Luckily for hopeful PS3 owners, there are currently only two SKUs in production; the 80 GB and the 160 GB versions, both with two USB ports, no backwards compatibility, WiFi and… that’s it. 9: Controller SNAFURemember the first PS3 controller, the boomerang? Remember the Sixaxis, with bad motion controls on all six axis, and no rumble? It took Sony three tries to make up their minds on a controller; the Dualshock 3, which is now the standard controller for the console. The problem is that it was released a year and a half after the launch of the console itself. This is not entirely a hardware issue, but a testament to the fact that Sony has a hard time making up their minds, like with the seven SKUs that have been in production. 8: Sony arrogance
Sony’s spent more time pushing the Blu-ray format, thinking that the gaming side will take care of itself simply because the console was named “PlayStation”. They were thereby fighting a war on two sides — with Microsoft and with Toshiba — further driving the focus away from where it should have been: making games and supporting developers. 7: A developer’s bag of hurt
However, this isn’t new to Sony; the PS2 was likewise difficult to develop on, and instead of learning from those mistakes, Sony created an even more complicated platform for the PS3. It doesn’t matter how powerful it is, if the software libraries, the compilers and tools are not sufficient, then it’s useless. You can have a 1000 HP sports car, but it’s no good to you if it doesn’t have a set of good wheels, a decent transmission and so on. 6: (Very) Expensive manufacturing costs
Some analysts have even suggested that Sony will continue to lose money on the PS3 during its entire lifetime, which is especially problematic since Sony expects the PS3 to last at least another 5 years. 5: Still no strong game libraryLooking at the NPD console attach ratio (i.e. how many games per console are sold), the PS3 is severely lacking behind, having only 4.6 games sold per system, where as the Xbox 360 has 7.5 games sold per system. This only boils down to the PS3s inferior game library; it not only has a lot less key first party titles than its competitor, but the PS3 ports of multi-platform titles are almost always inferior in one way or another, despite developers having several years to work with the PS3 now. 4: Weak ports
A major reason for the bad ports is simply the difficulty working with the system. Developer Valve for instance, has given up on porting games (like The Orange Box) to the PS3 because it’s simply too difficult and expensive, and instead has left that to EA. EA ported The Orange Box to the PS3, where it was delayed and had to undergo several patches before it was playable at a decent level. 3: “Killer-apps”: too few, too late
It’s far too obvious that it takes a lot more resources, time and money to make a decent PS3 game, as opposed to a decent Xbox 360 game, even for first party developers. It doesn’t make it easier for Sony with the fact that Sony is losing more and more exclusives to the Xbox 360, and, in some cases, the PC as well. 2: Still the most expensive console
This gives the Xbox 360 — the main competitor to the PS3 — a big advantage when it comes to first time console buyers. Most of them are neither Xbox nor PlayStation fans, they’re getting into the console wars this console generation. If you spend $400 on a console and buy the wrong one, it’s going to hurt a lot more than if you spend 200 and buy the wrong one. 1: Loss of exclusive titles
Had Sony managed to keep only a few of these titles exclusive to the PS3, like Grand Theft Auto 4, the current console battle would have looked a lot different. Instead, Sony gambled on Blu-ray to drive the sales of the PS3, hoping to repeat what they did with the PS2 and the DVD drive. The PS2 however, had a ton of great games, many of which where exclusive to the platform. http://www.digitalbattle.com/2009/03/08/top-10-reasons-the-ps3-is-failing/ |
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1. Same with Xbox 360 Arcade, Xbox 360 Elite...
2. Boomerang controller was never official PS3 controller, please learn some facts.
3. Well, Sony is not arrogant anymore. You would be arrogant to if you won 2 generations in the row and bet the first company to sell over 100 million consoles.
4.Just because some lazy ex-microsoft employees dont wanna work a little harder doesn't mean PS3 is failing. One of COD4 developers said PS3 is not hard to develop at all.
5.Well, its not so expensive anymore.
6.360 was launched 1 year before PS3 ( 2 years before in EU ) and you expect PS3 to have stronger game library? C'mon use your small brain.
7.There are some ports who look better on PS3 as well, and how come there is no game like Killzone 2 and Uncharted on 360? And the reason why 360 has some better ports because games were developed on 360 first and than later ported on PS3. And on some graphic comparisons the RGB range on the PS3 was set to ''LIMITED'' instead of ''FULL''
8.Lots of people agreed that PS3 had the best line-up in 2008, and there are even better games coming out in 2009.
9.360 still costs more if you count all the equipment you need.
10.Say hello to Bioshock, Lost Planet, Saints Row 2, Just Cause 2, Ace Combat 6, Overlord, GRAW 2 and many many others exclusives 360 LOST.















