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hardyhar said:
IllegalPaladin said:
hardyhar said:
ssj12 said:
vitoaf27 said:

This article in general saddens me. Cross-game voice-chat AND in-game music will never be on the PS3, most likely. Very sad.

no, its developer choice, and not manditory. Its EA's fault that it isn't manditory.

How is it EA's fault? They created a game, obviously before Sony started work on these features, so there's no way they could have taken that into account when coding it. Sony couldn't get features working on the PS3 without making that game perform worse. Fanboys then blame EA, but why? If you're the head of a games development company and Sony contact you and say "we're bringing out an update for the PS3 that will make your game perform worse", I'm sure you wouldn't exactly be thrilled about it, and you probably wouldn't be too happy if you were a PS3 owner that owned that game. Sony should be able to implement new features without affecting games in a detrimental way. They're to blame for trying to patch Xbox 360 features into their console years after it was released.

However, the source said that only a small percentage of games had serious problems with the new features. Not only that, the supposed game that caused this whole stink was a Harry Potter game.

If that's true, a freaken movie tie in is what was stopping stuff like in-game soundtracks and such from being available for all games that would support it.... Instead we're left with it being the developers choice to implement it or not and that hasn't been working out all too well thus far.

 

It doesn't matter what the game is. Sony couldn't implement new features into the PS3 without it affecting how some games play, so the developers of those games are within their rights to be pissed off about it, as are the people that own those games.

EA are being made a scapegoat here, and it's no surprise to see people unwilling to place a single ounce of blame at Sony's feet. People who are that obsessed by this stuff that they'll wish death upon someone's kid or plaster a forum with offensive images have mental health issues. What's worse is that it's all based on a completely unsubstantiated rumour. I'm not referring to you or anyone else here in this last paragraph BTW.

Sure they can be upset, but I don't think having a game in the small percentage of affected titles should give them a free ride from criticism if this is true (especially the part about the movie-game tie in) since by the source, these features were set to work as a system wide feature and not something that would be included only if the developers implemented it.

Again, I'm in no way saying that the crap going on in their forums is the right thing to do.