LordTheNightKnight said:
Solid_Snake4RD said:
LordTheNightKnight said:
Solid_Snake4RD said:
LordTheNightKnight said:
Solid_Snake4RD said:
kowenicki said:
and not only that... once you pay out for the new TV and the glasses how much content is there available?
next to none.
How many 3d movies are actually worth watching again? less than a handful.
many will
how many of those are out now on a 3d blu-ray? none.
many will
how many tv channels are broadcasting 3d regularly right now or soon? none.
many will
how many 3d games are out right now and will be out within the next 6 months?
many will
IN SHORT,its for the future.every new tech has shortage of content at first
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But the push for it now it not wise. This is the issue many of us have. DVD worked because it was low key and upmarket until the price went down and the content went up. This is just pushing too much too fast.
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how are they pushing it too much?
they are just providing it now and when the next gen arrives,it will be in full flow
we know how popular DVD was in 1996 and what it was when included in PS2
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The PS3 connection, and presenting it at E3. If the tech is too costly, that is not the time to show it, even if it is optional.
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they are just presenting it as an option so you shouldn't care
they aren't making it compulsary
and the PS3 connection is only as one of the features they are advertising as PS3 can do it
showing it with PS3 and bringing it up prepares GAME developers for developing it for all games next generation and also improving it in gaming terms
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A low key option would be reason not to care. With all the money and publicity they are making, it's not just something for the future. They are trying to push it right now.
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yes they are pushing it now so that they can bring out a more worked on 3d at a lower price later on
do you think if didn't push BLU-ray and make a loss,it would still be where it is now and would we see the same games on PS3 now