@KZ2:
It's not about what I want, in fact it would amuse me if they had to cut their prices. I'm just saying what I think will happen.
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@KZ2:
It's not about what I want, in fact it would amuse me if they had to cut their prices. I'm just saying what I think will happen.
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starcraft said:
I think Fable 2 will cause many people to upgrade, but I don't think I even came close to implying the bolded........
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I think LBP will bring more PS2 owners to the PS3, then Fable 2 will being to the 360.
that large casual market that own most of the PS2, don't care about an RPG's.
I agree there are a lot of financial reasons why a price cut shouldn't happen from Sony's perspective. But I still cant shake the feeling a cut will come.
What DOES need to happen is a price cut in Australia, where the 40GB still costs upwards of $US600.
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TheRealMafoo said:
I think LBP will bring more PS2 owners to the PS3, then Fable 2 will being to the 360. that large casual market that own most of the PS2, don't care about an RPG's. |
You realize that LBP is more hardcore than casual right? Building you're own levels and swapping them online isn't really casual.
It's a moot point anyway, because the PS3 is priced WAY out of the casual market for this holiday.
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God, I hope so. If it comes bundled with a game, it´s ok too (MGS4 FTW). :D


| KZ2 said: Price cuts are always a good thing for the consumers. Consumers do not care whether it means a loss of money to a greedy corporation. A $50 price cut in America would be a great thing but PS3 prices would remain the same in Europe they have to subsidise the american price cuts. The american economy is going terribly at the moment with the sub prime mortgages, recession looming and the ongoing war in Iraq. |
A looming recession? If you look at GDP, it actually grew at a faster rate in the 2nd qaurter of 08 thant it did in the 4th quarter of 07 and the 1st quarter of 08. Also, oil prices are dropping due to worries of decreased demand. This should alleviate some fears people have of rising inflation. Not to mention that U.S. factory orders jumped at the fastest pace in six months in June. Am I predicting a boom? No, but there is no looming recession.
On the topic of a PS3 price drop...I highly doubt it. Sony's CFO Nobuyuki Oneda has told investors that they do not plan on dropping the price of the PS3. I would expect a bundle of sorts to be the more likely outcome.
What the fuck is a "PS2 upgrader"?
Can someone please let me understand that?
How do we know if anyone who buys a system is a previous owner of the previous system?
How do we know that every MGS4 owner was a PS2 owner, or every Future Fable 2 owner will be an owner of an original XBOX?
Please someone explain to me this concept, because it's inconclusive at best that we have any idea whether any PS3, 360, or Wii sold is a "PS2 upgrader".
) Resistance2 will sell more, hell Motorstorm2 may sell more. Or do you mean before christmas because Gears2 will also be much bigger. I am still curious about LittleBigPlanet either it will be a niche title or it will be big.Sony has sent a consistent message to consumers and investors alike. That their first goal was to reach price production parody, and their second goal was to actually turn profit within the gaming division. I highly suspect that the only way they were even able to manage the latter last quarter was the musical chair shuffle that saw Sony Online Entertainment shift from the pictures division to the the gaming division. Like it or not riding massive online titles into the ground is a very profitable venture with low overhead and massive profit.
Sony has three problems to address in regards to gaming. The first problem is the need to stop hemorrhaging capital with the PS3. They then need to focus on acquiring exclusive content for their console. They also need to plan for the decline and discontinuation of the PS2. All of these things make a price cut a very bad strategic move. Sony needs to covet whatever liquid assets they can get, and they are only going to get them in the long term by making hardware profits.
They absolutely need the liquid cash to come in from the PS3. The PS2 cannot hold the line forever. Either the console will lose most of its profit margin or leave the market. In either event the PS2 is not going to cover the PS3s ass for much longer. The liquid cash is also needed for Sony to start investing in game acquisition. This is not a want Sony has almost blown all of the good will that they had before their consoles launch. Now they are going to need to purchase third party exclusivity to not be outmaneuvered by Microsoft. They will still get games for multiple platforms, but they are not going to have anything to differentiate themselves while Microsoft buys up exclusivity to last generations greatest hits.
When it comes to the library Sony is in a tenuous position, and redressing that issue has to be their top priority. Cutting the price of their machine is not going to help them if Microsoft uses the slack to go out, and buy all the exclusive titles. Sony at least needs the leverage to keep Microsoft honest. When nobody else is bidding its a buyers market. When two are bidding the prices go up. Sony needs to be able to bid. To ensure that Microsoft cannot just buy everything for a song. That happens and it would only be a matter of time. The cumulative effect would eventually kill off the console at some point in its third year.
We saw what happened with Final Fantasy the PS3 library is walking on a knifes edge. Any more high profile losses and the PS3 may find itself being written off by gamers hardcore and core. Justification is hard enough as it is, but were you to have a Resident Evil find itself change to a full 360 exclusive. Then you would watch a gamer meltdown of epic proportions. Sony has to have money to stop these things from happening, or at least make a token response.
TheRealMafoo said:
I think LBP will bring more PS2 owners to the PS3, then Fable 2 will being to the 360. that large casual market that own most of the PS2, don't care about an RPG's. |
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