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#1 ghaleon0721
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Alright, perhaps I was being a little defensive.  I know it was a long post, but I was just trying to convey my thoughts as accurately as possible and it was kind of a difficult thing to explain.  It's probably not everyday that someone says "fewer games rules!"

I'm just saying that the PS2 library has a lot of licensed junk, cheap knock-offs, GTA wanna be's, and shovel ware.  So therefore, we should all enjoy this time where the majority of the games in the PS3 library (regardless of genre) all provide a unique, engaging, and technically impressive experience that can appeal to a broad audience of gamers due to their outstanding quality.  And let's hope it continues for as long as possible.

There, that's the "non-pulitzer prize" version of what I wanted to say.  I just needed some time to think it through completely.

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#2 ghaleon0721
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I apologize,

I didn't realize that that a gaming website forum was the appropriate venue for sharing my opinions and experiences regarding video games.

Geeeeez

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#3 ghaleon0721
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The POINT is that the bandwagon that says the PS3's library sucks should shut up.  The POINT is that the PS3 haters out there who are demanding a re-hashed, but better looking version of Devil May Cry should open their minds and try something different because they may discover something great.
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There was a time when I was among the majority who thought that the library of PS3 games was pretty weak.  I was looking at my library of playstation 2 games yesterday and what did I see.  Alot of Final Fantasy, Suikoden, Disgaea and other RPG fare.  I also saw alot of Metal Gear, Splinter Cell, Devil May Cry, and God of War type action games.  For a while, I resisted the PS3 hype because there was nothing similar to the games that I already have to draw me in.

Then I thought, why would I want something similar to what I already have.  Further reflection brought me to the thought that anything similar to what I already have would be crappy anyway.  And if it wasn't crappy, its only because its a graphically enhanced re-hash of a game that was already great.  I pulled my copy of Gran Tourismo 3 A-spec off of the shelf and thought to myself, "Isn't this just a dolled up version of Gran Tourismo 1 & 2?"  It wasn't until GT4, that the game really evolved.  Same thing goes for Metal Gear Solid 2.  Yes it was better looking than MGS 1, yes it had some better AI and gameplay mechanics, but basically it was the same kind of game.  I think most would agree that MGS3 took the series to new levels.

Then I looked across the shelf to my tiny collection of PS3 titles (Resistance, Marvel, Genji).  I had just finished Resistance and I REALLY enjoyed it.  A quick scan through my PS2 collection revealed nothing like it.  The closest thing I could find anywhere on the shelf was Metriod Prime for the game cube (which I also loved).  Then I realized what had happened.  I bought Resistance because the gaming community recognized it as the cream of the (sparse) crop.  I didn't buy it because I love FPS's.  Because of the small library of games, I was not bound to my conventional game genre preferences and I discovered a really great game that I wouldn't have otherwise played.

Then I thought ahead to my future potential game purchases.  I've been thinking about Virtua Fighter 5 and Armored Core 4.  Another quick scan through the shelf revealed only a copy of Soul Caliber 2 and Front Mission 4 (still shrink wrapped).  The closest thing to Martial Arts Combat and a Mech Shooter were a weapons fighter and a (unplayed) strategy game.

I doubt that Sony did this by design, since there is no shortage of audience for FPS's and Fighting games.  I realize that I, in no way, represent the gaming community as a whole.  However, I hope that the playstation 3 lineup continues to grow slowly.  Quality not Quantity.  Perhaps the release of only a handful of spectacular RPG's will allure fans of other genres into the RPG fray.

I would rather have fewer great games than floods of average ones.  This would lead to higher sales per title, which would allow developers to continue to make more GREAT games. 

It would also create a more cohesive online gaming community. 

So I'm saying, quite literally, not sarcasticaly, and not negatively - "Thanks for nothing Sony!"

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I've had my PS3 for about a week and a half now and there are some things that I don't understand, some things I'm not sure how to do, and some things I just don't like.

My TV goes up to 1080i with either component video cables or HDMI cable.  Right now I have component cables, is there any benefit to switching to HDMI if they both display 1080i? (It's a 60 inch Sony Grand Wega)

Is there any quick and easy way to find out how much of the hard drive space has been used?

Is there more than one possible ending to Resistance?  The one I saw was pretty bad.

Why are all those downloadable PS1 games just for the PSP?

That menu screen where you access all the settings, web browser, etc.  I don't know what its called (system menu maybe?) but you know what I mean.  Is there any way to make the system boot directly to that even if there is a disc in the drive?  Here's an example.  Last night I wanted to play a few tracks of the Gran Tourismo HD demo really quickly before going out to dinner.  I turned on the system but the game in the drive came up automatically, so I had to quit the game to get back to the menu.   I want it to go straight to the menu every time.

Is there an adapter available that will let me use my old PS2 controllers with my PS3?

That's all I got for now

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#7 ghaleon0721
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I'm not saying that this didn't happen.  But it does sound exxagerated somewhat.  Especially the part where the guy checked the computer and said "no new games coming out for PS3".  That is a blatant lie.  IF this story is true, then it means that this employee is deliberately fabricating the truth in order to sell more 360's.  The question is motivation.  WHY would he do that?

I could believe him saying something like "there aren't that many games coming out for PS3 anytime soon".  I could believe him saying something like "there aren't that many good exclusive games for PS3 out right now" Both of which are true statements.

By lying like that, the guy is risking customers and his own job.  It's hard to believe that anyone would have enough concern for that little boy's gaming experience to do something like that.

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#8 ghaleon0721
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Not sure if this is relevant, but I couldn't log on to the PS Network last night around 6 or so.  I got a message saying that they were working on it.  I went back about 90 minutes later and it was back on, still blue, with no new content
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#9 ghaleon0721
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This actually surprises me alot.  I used to work at a gamestore back in the day (Funcoland).  People would come in all the time and ask our opinions on games or systems.  After a while, management said that we weren't allowed to put a negative spin on any game or system, nor were we allowed to recommend any one product over another.  We were only allowed to point out the features of both items.  If the customer pressed, we would say "they're both good".  that's it.

Naturally this infuriated me, and after much resistance, I finally got management to concede slightly.  The policy stood as outlined above, with one exception.  Management agreed that it would be irresponsible to say anything positive about Superman 64.

The Xbox 360 vs PS3 debate could go on all day.  You can support whichever side you want.  However, what I don't understand is this: What possible motivation could a teenage punk register jockey fanboy possibly have to support Microsoft's agenda over Sony's?

I think that the store probably had one PS3 left and this employee had planned on buying it when his shift was over.