| nicomcm said: Sorry ? Really I dont understand Gballzack... Maybe you're not into technology to understand what it can bring for hd-tv owners and for games in general :/ Just try to accept that some people want quality...a silent disc drive with great space that work with an HDD in every PS3 is one of the things that make the PS3 worth owning. Maybe you cant see the use "now".. or dont want to pay extra cash "now"... but with time and price drop of the PS3 and HD-TV you will realise that it was a very great offer who just needed time for games to come and people to stop bashing Sony for everything. The PS3 is just 2 months old in Europe.. it's funny to see so much negativity around something new that has all the chance to be the standard for high def content very soon. |
Devil's advocate.
Don't you think supporting Sony dominance and control over a content delivery system is a bad idea? Sony has already said they won't approve pressing of pornographic content onto BD. What happens if Sony decides to not approve a particular film genre that you enjoy? What if Sony were de facto *given* the keys to next gen content delivery and therefore decided that movies should just stay at the $34.95 price point and don't ever need to drop?
Wasn't Sony's CD rootkit fiasco a big enough wake-up call?
This is a dangerous road we're going down. I guess what the Sony "haters" have a problem with is not supporting the PlayStation 3, but rather blindly defending its role as a trojan horse to put BD in homes.
I mean, what's in it for you that you defend Blu-Ray over HD-DVD?
It's a simple question, I think. Which is easier to believe?
a) Sony has the best interests of hardcore gamers and A/V-philes at heart.
b) Sony wants to make lots and lots of money, and *owning* the player, the media, and the studios in a grab to fix what you can buy and how much you pay for it is the best way to do that.








