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First let me say this. After GTA, Haze reviews, NPD, Home delays, Killzone delay, and Sony's very conservative outlook hardware sales outlook I gotta ask this question. Is Sony giving up? There were so many ways for them to stage a comeback this year but it seems like their determination is gone. I really believed that they would move loads of hardware this year because they have all they need at their disposal to do so. Was the PS3 destined for failure all along?

I refused to believe that Sony would release the PS3 with so many issues, and that developers would learn how to get the most out of the hardware in time. Now after GTA runs at a lower resolution than the 360 version and Haze runs around the same resolution with bland environments and STILL has graphical issues, I'm starting to believe that Sony has scrapped this generation and is already moving on to the next generation. How is it that we don't have XMB yet!? How is it that they haven't sorted out third party issues on games as big as Haze and GTA? Where are the movie/music downloads?

At this point we still have a few great titles to be released, but I dont think Sony wants to be the generation leader anymore. This isn't to say I will run to the 360. The 360, to me, is underwhelming as well and only the PS3's potential to be something bigger kept me supporting it. The only games so far that I really enjoy whether I'm trying to or not are COD4, Rock Band, and GTA4(but the ending to the story SUCKED! Thought it was the best game ever, but it ended about 25 hours too early.)

Im just disappointed all around. I honestly think Sony screwed up now by making the PS3 with such little ram. It ruined what could have been spectacular