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Forums - Sony - Cross Game Chat #1 Requested Feature on PSN - PS3 users want it MORE than PS2 Emulation!

Wow, how incredibly surprising. I didn't think it was possible. This is the first "PizzaFaceGamer" thread where I've actually noticed him stick around.



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PizzaFaceGamer said:
brendude13 said:
PizzaFaceGamer said:
VGKing said:
Too bad it's not possible to due RAM issues.
I don't really care. All I care about are the games.


The playstation nation disagrees with you.

They want cross game chat even more than ps2 emulation.

Sony lying about ps2 emulation is one of the reasons i chose xbox.

I can always play ps3 at my bros tho, but the  fact that my huge ps2 library was unplayable on the ps3 left a bitter taste in my mouth....especially after sony hyped the ps3s capabilities for ps2 emulation to the high heavens

Once i got an xbox i realized how useful cross game chat really is. Glad to see the playstation nation agrees with me :)

What about Microsoft lying about the Red Ring of Death =P

...Double standards.

SONY didn't lie about PS2 emulation, it wasn't emulation, it was using PS2 hardware and then it was PARTIAL emulation using only the EE.

You're beating a dead horse, we discussed this a week ago, I suggest you leave.


Nobody discussed the fact that cross game chat is the MOST desired feature , even more than ps2 emulation.

ACTUALLY most ps3 fans on this site acted as is cross game chat was useless.

As you can see from the links i posted, the vgchartz community's opinions are NOT reflective of the playstation community on this issue

Well, I wanted to set the record straight for those who don't know :)


how are the psn users at links you provided anymore significant? because you say so? where are the stats that actually show that the majority of psn users want the feature?

if i had a group of 50 people and 5 of them requested one thing and 2 of them requested another i could safely say that since 5 > 2 then the most requested thing is by the first group but obviously 5 people of a group of 50 is not a fair representation...

the same applies here... you link to a site with a few forum posters claiming they want the feature... so what? are they representative of the whole psn community? they can't be they are far too small a sample

furthermore saying that cgc being the most highly demanded feature is not the same as saying its demanded by the majority of psn users...

 

finally with regards to cgc :

 

i sincerely hope you enjoy paying the $60 a year fee to chat with your buddies playing other games... i just don't see the value



PizzaFaceGamer said:
VGKing said:
Too bad it's not possible to due RAM issues.
I don't really care. All I care about are the games.


The playstation nation disagrees with you.

They want cross game chat even more than ps2 emulation.

Sony lying about ps2 emulation is one of the reasons i chose xbox.

I can always play ps3 at my bros tho, but the  fact that my huge ps2 library was unplayable on the ps3 left a bitter taste in my mouth....especially after sony hyped the ps3s capabilities for ps2 emulation to the high heavens

Once i got an xbox i realized how useful cross game chat really is. Glad to see the playstation nation agrees with me :)

dude really? If you want PS2 emulation so bad then play your fucking PS2! or WoW, heres an idea- buy a 60gig. A bitter taste in your mouth.. you sir infuriate me.

Pizza Face Gamer, I am aware of you now. You may be someones alt account by the way you post, and you may just be trolling to be funny.. idk. But This, THIS can not stand.

THat is all for now.



̶3̶R̶D̶   2ND! Place has never been so sweet.


o_O.Q said:
PizzaFaceGamer said:
brendude13 said:
HokageTenshi said:
i really don't understand why so much people wanna talk to others when playing a video game... =_=

For online games it's good to communicate and joke around or brag about a great kill.

In singleplayer games it's nice to have a little discussion as long as it doesn't break the immersion. Plus it's a great alternative to a telephone, it's a shame PS3 doesn't have many mics and cross game chat, most of my friends are on PSN.


I know 3 people all with ps3s and they all want cross game chat.

 I even patronized them by saying, is it really that big of a deal?

And they all said YES, they wanted cross game chat. 

I use it all the time on xbox live. You can mute players you don't wanna hear and it helps with teamwork. 

I don't have an unlimited cell phone plan so calling people by phone wouldn't work for me

you can mute players on psn btw... but i'm curious how does talking to people playing different games than you help with team work for people presumably playing the same game you are?

You can mute people on PSN, but can you mute them all but your friends? If you're in a party chat on XBL, you don't have to worry about blocking all the random people that do not take part in your party. This really helps with the teamwork, and also allows you to have better sound quality all the time, since you're not using the game chat.

Anyway, there's some people saying even if they had this option, they would never use it. That is BS.
You have to be really rude, or simple have nobody to talk with to deny the use of this feature. I have made some friends on the internet (Forums mainly). Some, people who i won't ever meet in reality or call with my phone. And i usually have nice conversations about games and other stuff with them on Live.

Why do this happen? Because it's the easiest way to communicate with that person (or that group of people) while i'm playing Xbox. Nobody, EVER, is forced to talk if he or she don't want to. If that person just want to play a video-game anb be quiet, it simply leave the party or just don't join.



Man pizza face is not trolling he never even seemed like he was. It seems to me that alot of you are maybe mad that he brought up a feature that the ps3 doesnt have but alot of people want and cant have and since its not possible alot of you never wanted it.
Though its a useful feature, if you experienced it on the 360 you would know that. I can remember countless times playing tekken while another friend played call of duty and we talked the entire time just fun and a great feature.



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lurkerwithnosoul said:
o_O.Q said:
PizzaFaceGamer said:
brendude13 said:
HokageTenshi said:
i really don't understand why so much people wanna talk to others when playing a video game... =_=

For online games it's good to communicate and joke around or brag about a great kill.

In singleplayer games it's nice to have a little discussion as long as it doesn't break the immersion. Plus it's a great alternative to a telephone, it's a shame PS3 doesn't have many mics and cross game chat, most of my friends are on PSN.


I know 3 people all with ps3s and they all want cross game chat.

 I even patronized them by saying, is it really that big of a deal?

And they all said YES, they wanted cross game chat. 

I use it all the time on xbox live. You can mute players you don't wanna hear and it helps with teamwork. 

I don't have an unlimited cell phone plan so calling people by phone wouldn't work for me

you can mute players on psn btw... but i'm curious how does talking to people playing different games than you help with team work for people presumably playing the same game you are?

You can mute people on PSN, but can you mute them all but your friends? If you're in a party chat on XBL, you don't have to worry about blocking all the random people that do not take part in your party. This really helps with the teamwork, and also allows you to have better sound quality all the time, since you're not using the game chat.

Anyway, there's some people saying even if they had this option, they would never use it. That is BS.
You have to be really rude, or simple have nobody to talk with to deny the use of this feature. I have made some friends on the internet (Forums mainly). Some, people who i won't ever meet in reality or call with my phone. And i usually have nice conversations about games and other stuff with them on Live.

Why do this happen? Because it's the easiest way to communicate with that person (or that group of people) while i'm playing Xbox. Nobody, EVER, is forced to talk if he or she don't want to. If that person just want to play a video-game anb be quiet, it simply leave the party or just don't join.

" but can you mute them all but your friends?" yes

don't get me wrong here... i'm not bashing people who find value in this feature, i'm just saying that personally for me its not worth $60 and with my post i was just questioning how talking to people playing other games benefits teamwork ( as pizzaface said )




o_O.Q said:
PizzaFaceGamer said:
VGKing said:
Too bad it's not possible to due RAM issues.
I don't really care. All I care about are the games.


The playstation nation disagrees with you.

They want cross game chat even more than ps2 emulation.

Sony lying about ps2 emulation is one of the reasons i chose xbox.

I can always play ps3 at my bros tho, but the  fact that my huge ps2 library was unplayable on the ps3 left a bitter taste in my mouth....especially after sony hyped the ps3s capabilities for ps2 emulation to the high heavens

Once i got an xbox i realized how useful cross game chat really is. Glad to see the playstation nation agrees with me :)

what does that say about the xbox live community? they have the feature and yet only about 13 million ( of the 55 million + users ) bother to subcribe for gold membership to use it and play games online...


it says that this whole game chat thing is crap and that only small percent of people even care about online, let alone voice chat. The percent of PS3 users is even smaller, plus i doubt all 13 mil. even use CGC



lurkerwithnosoul said:
o_O.Q said:
PizzaFaceGamer said:
brendude13 said:
HokageTenshi said:
i really don't understand why so much people wanna talk to others when playing a video game... =_=

For online games it's good to communicate and joke around or brag about a great kill.

In singleplayer games it's nice to have a little discussion as long as it doesn't break the immersion. Plus it's a great alternative to a telephone, it's a shame PS3 doesn't have many mics and cross game chat, most of my friends are on PSN.


I know 3 people all with ps3s and they all want cross game chat.

 I even patronized them by saying, is it really that big of a deal?

And they all said YES, they wanted cross game chat. 

I use it all the time on xbox live. You can mute players you don't wanna hear and it helps with teamwork. 

I don't have an unlimited cell phone plan so calling people by phone wouldn't work for me

you can mute players on psn btw... but i'm curious how does talking to people playing different games than you help with team work for people presumably playing the same game you are?

You can mute people on PSN, but can you mute them all but your friends? If you're in a party chat on XBL, you don't have to worry about blocking all the random people that do not take part in your party. This really helps with the teamwork, and also allows you to have better sound quality all the time, since you're not using the game chat.

Anyway, there's some people saying even if they had this option, they would never use it. That is BS.
You have to be really rude, or simple have nobody to talk with to deny the use of this feature. I have made some friends on the internet (Forums mainly). Some, people who i won't ever meet in reality or call with my phone. And i usually have nice conversations about games and other stuff with them on Live.

Why do this happen? Because it's the easiest way to communicate with that person (or that group of people) while i'm playing Xbox. Nobody, EVER, is forced to talk if he or she don't want to. If that person just want to play a video-game anb be quiet, it simply leave the party or just don't join.

YOu know what else helps with teamwork?? Actually talking to your teammates and not some guy playing a different game, but thas just me.

This is the crap im talking about, who are you to tell people what they think is crap or not, so just cause you love a feature and i dont care for it, im full of BS??? Grow up, Call me old school but if i never met that person in my life or will meet, they are not my friend, aquaitance maybe. I have to be rude or have no one to talk too?? Or maybe im playing a single player game and i dont want to ruin my imerssion or maybe a multi game where i dont want to talk to no one NOT playing the game because i think it makes no sense



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Mad55 said:
Man pizza face is not trolling he never even seemed like he was. It seems to me that alot of you are maybe mad that he brought up a feature that the ps3 doesnt have but alot of people want and cant have and since its not possible alot of you never wanted it.
Though its a useful feature, if you experienced it on the 360 you would know that. I can remember countless times playing tekken while another friend played call of duty and we talked the entire time just fun and a great feature.

I have experienced it and i still think its useless. Ive spoken to friends playing different games since the PS1 era, its called a phone, i hear you can get one for cheap