[QUOTE="Udsen"][QUOTE="Sihanouk"][QUOTE="Udsen"]Before I make my statements in relation to this topic, I am not bashing the PS3.
Blu-Ray, while nifty, new, and pretty revolutionary, should not be used as basis of why the PS3 is better than 360.
I want Sony to deliver it's promises. I want a game that could not POSSIBLY be done on DVD. A huge game, huge worlds, a long story (Uncharted and Heavenly Sword, I'm looking at you..), and a game that truly makes you go, "see, that's why blu-ray is needed!"
Call me picky but when Sony claims Blu-Ray allows for bigger worlds and "a larger canvas for developers to work on", it'd be nice if they utilized the feature. Adding more languages and uncompressed sound isn't using BR to its full potential.
The PS3 is great, it has tons of potential, I'd just wish they'd utilize it.
Unless you're talking about BR movies..in which case, it's a GAME console.
Sihanouk
Without a doubt it should be used as a basis for why the PS3 is better than 360, simply because watching DVDs at home is a very popular activity. Gamers also watch movies. Casuals watch lots of movies. So when gamers and casuals buy a console that can play HD movies, Blu-ray as on the PS3 is a very important consideration. If you don't watch movies at home and don't care about graphics, then yes, Blu-ray movies don't matter. Stay with the topic. I am not talking about Blu-ray for games. It's advantages for games will come soon enough this year, and especiall 2009 onward.
Be honest here. Put your credibility on the line. Do you watch DVD movies at home? Do you care about graphics in games? If you answer yes to both questions, and don't agree that Blu-ray makes the PS3 a better machine than the 360, then you have double standards. In fact, I would think you are a hypocrite. A blind fanboy at that.
Alright, I'll play your little game.
I'll "put my credibility on the line". I do watch movies and I do like graphics. But down to heart I'm a gamer, first and foremost. I enjoy games for what they are, and how they entertain me. Don't say you're "not talking about Blu-ray for games", when you ask me if I like graphics in games. I'm sorry sir, but I don't think you quite grasp what I'm getting at. Sony has not proved Blu-ray to be vital this gen. They might, and that's great.
Please explain why I'm a hypocrite, or a fanboy. PS3 has some great games, and it's getting more, but none have proven Blu-ray to be absolutely vital and should be used as a standard. I'm a hypocrite and a fanboy because I judge a game console on the games? You have fun with that.
There's your "credibility".
You have the right to set whatever expectations you want from whatever companies. I am not going to talk about that.
Sony has proven that the PS3 is a great Blu-ray movie player.
You are a hypocrite because you like and expect good graphics in games, but you don't have the same standards for movies. Sure you like games more. But you like movies enough to admit it here. As such, you are a hypocrite and possibly a fanboy because you refuse to acknowledge that Blu-ray on the PS3 adds a very sigificant value to the PS3 over the 360.
Games are different than movies.
Games develop over time, graphics improve and physics and controls take new forms. Whereas if I buy GoodFellas on Blu-Ray it's still Goodfellas.
Keep your lame accusations away from me, I'm neither a hypocrite or a fanboy.
Attacking me personally because you don't agree with what I'm saying, sheesh buddy.
I even stated in the first sentence I wasn't bashing the PS3, I don't know why you have to wet your pants and jump on everyone for not agreeing with you...Are you by any chance employed by Sony?
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