Tieno said:Wow, you of all people would stoop that low?
WHAT THE ****
Ha ha, I know. That's all I had in Japan at the time (that or the TV tuner in my laptop).Why in such a small tv?
Tieno said:Wow, you of all people would stoop that low?
WHAT THE ****
Ha ha, I know. That's all I had in Japan at the time (that or the TV tuner in my laptop).Why in such a small tv?
Kersnap. :lolJokeropia said:If you expected this to happen, why did you predict 282k for PS3?
Wiitard said:Actually, I have not seen this newer iSupply. This is a really serious decrease in costs from the previous one. Now I can see that there is a possibility of 200 Core in 08. Maybe even in early 08. But absolutely no way in 07 - losing all the money they would make on people who would be buying 360 for Halo and GTA anyway is just not smart. Don't forget that cost cutting goes both ways - it increases the profits from the hardware sold at the old price too.
Now one thing to consider about the core is that right now it's pretty much a bullet point - nobody is actually buying them. So based on this iSupply figures, right now MS makes something like $50 bucks on each premium sold (retailers cut, warranty) while probably loses something like $10 bucks on each core. Cuting prices of the core to 200 and premium to 300 hundred this year would still result in a loss of $50-90 on every console.
Bottom line - there would be some 7 million consoles on which they would make at the very least $100 less. That is 700 million difference. The additional consoles they sell - those would be at least another 300 million of losses given that they would be skewed towards the cheaper core. So I'm revising my estimates of what it would cost to cut the prices to 1 billion in 07.
Leondexter said:4. Merovingian's claim that changing the way you play a game doesn't change the gameplay. Unreal. That made my eyes pop more than the sales numbers. :lol
Ok, good. Now, I want you to pause, step back, and think about that for a moment. This is how most gamers see games in everyday life.dark10x said:Motion blur.
Of course, I also played it on a 13" TV with headphones. :\
Exceptions have nothing to do with system and everything to do with content. If a game is good enough, I can deal with framerate issues. That doesn't mean they don't drive me crazy, though...
Link said:Ok, good. Now, I want you to pause, step back, and think about that for a moment. This is how most gamers see games in everyday life.
mckmas8808 said:WOW! PS3 sales suck. Maybe tax returns will help the sales in late March/April.
Exactly. Very well said.Rancid Mildew said:I've spent a lot of money on hifi and HD equipment so I wasn't pleased when I learned Nintendo would be limiting the Wii to 480p. That said, I am ultimately happy that they did this. If they went down the path of Sony, we would have another technological arms race on our hands and eventually, the market would shrink as significant budget buyers get priced out. A shrinking market means less games. What Nintendo is doing is healthy for the entire industry. People always say Nintendo rips us off by making profit and Nintendo is taking grave steps backwards but that doesn't matter in the end. The Wii is a system that makes the least impact on a consumer's pocketbook and is a very fun console. I had to buy a new 480p projector to save my eyes but it's fun factor is quite excellent.
I don't think the fears that Nintendo is killing technology are founded in reality. It's just slowing it down. I never understood why new research needs to be done to create new hardware so gamers are put on a new cutting edge. It's perfectly acceptable to use off the shelf parts to make a system in my opinion. These exponential leaps in technology for the explicit purpose of gaming are so wasteful of resources. Technology will advance without the console market anyways.
In the end, all the flaming and bashing of Nintendo means nothing. The market disagrees and is moving on to a more evolutionary scheme of technology. I think it will be better for everyone.
deftangel said:Surely though given the monstrous first party line up in 2007 a large part of that will be off-set by software sales. MGS published games aren't paying their royalty to the platform holder. When Halo 2 came out, it was the only quarter that the Xbox division made a profit. despite them burning money still on the hardware.
Add in the reduced shipment figures for the first half of this year and they're also saving a ton on manufacturing and distribution.
Come 2008 the Xbox division could be sitting on quite the warchest whereas Sony will be nowhere near making money at that point unless Blu-Ray really really takes off.
I was referring to the fact that content trumps anything else. Playing on a 13" tv is just brutal for anyone.meltpotato said:well 13" and headphones is a bit of a stretch but i would assume the vast majority in america fall into the roughly 19" - 23" stereo sound demo.
1) Because the company that came in last place in the US in the previous generation is in first place right now (monthly sales).momolicious said:can someone please explain why NPD is the biggest thing ever here? why is this legendary? someone said that in first reply too
oo Kosma oo said:It's funny because it's true. Controlling the game through mouse/keyboard/joypad/wiimote doesn't change the gameplay AT ALL. It changes controls only.
GhaleonEB said:1) Because the company that came in last place in the US in the previous generation is in first place right now (monthly sales).
2) Because the company that came in first place everywhere in the previous generation is coming in last place right now.
3) Because these results are dramatically different than anyone expected even a couple of months ago.
4) Because this represents a seismic shift in the industry, as dramatic and swift as we've ever seen.
Pureauthor said:(Mostly) Irrelevant fact: Creative is the only Singaporean company to have made any impact whatsoever on an international scale.
Heh, how does that apply here? :lolHitler Stole My Potato said:
oo Kosma oo said:It's funny because it's true. Controlling the game through mouse/keyboard/joypad/wiimote doesn't change the gameplay AT ALL. It changes controls only.
dark10x said:Heh, how does that apply here? :lol
momolicious said:how was it surprising though, did anyone really believe that Nintendo DS and Wii wouldnt be the biggest sellers? they are cheaper, more affordable, and more accessable to the general public, and casual/new gamer friendly
Jokeropia said:If you expected this to happen, why did you predict 282k for PS3?
Leondexter said:So you don't consider control part of gameplay? That's really weird. I consider it the largest part.
Eteric Rice said:It's not true, controls can enhance gameplay.
GhaleonEB said:1) Because the company that came in last place in the US in the previous generation is in first place right now (monthly sales).
2) Because the company that came in first place everywhere in the previous generation is coming in last place right now.
3) Because these results are dramatically different than anyone expected even a couple of months ago.
4) Because this represents a seismic shift in the industry, as dramatic and swift as we've ever seen.
The Sphinx said:Exactly. Very well said.
The game industry is prone to the Icarus syndrome- pushing technology too hard so that the benefits of high-spec tech (and there are plenty of undeniable benefits) become overshadowed by the considerable drawbacks... in the situation we're facing now, higher price of entry and emphasis on features that require high-end televisions and audio systems to enjoy. It is bad for the industry to become complacent and stagnate, and it is bad for the industry to become over-zealous and exceed what can be done within a mass-market entertainment budget. The entire reason the console market has thrived through the years is that it maintained the proper balance between the two more often than not.
Of course that's what is assumes. It's waaaaaay to early to call the generation, but my point is, things are shaken up. Consider where the players were at this point last year versus now. It's not to say things can't change again, but I do see this as a dramtic turning piont for the industry. As Nintendo would say, the order of things has been disrupted.sonycowboy said:You had me until #4.
I certainly agree that if things continue as they are today that would be true, and 2007 not going to be a year that the PS3 can catch up, but it's still far too early to be declaring a seismic shift. We're experiencing some precurors to be sure, but it'll take some time to know if the whole industry is going to be affected based on these 2 months of sales so far this year.
4) Because this might represent one of the most seismic shifts in the industry, as dramatic and swift as we've ever seen.
Jokeropia said:If you expected this to happen, why did you predict 282k for PS3?
He was ironic I think.Eteric Rice said:It's not true, controls can enhance gameplay. Why? Would you rather play an FPS game with a d-pad, or a mouse? A mouse allows for quicker movements, etc. If you'd rather play FPS games on a d-pad, you're insane.
:lolBilly Rygar said:supply constrained
oo Kosma oo said:I was thinking more in line of game mechanics. The Wii-Mote hasn't changed anything in that respect yet. That's the core of the gameplay for me.
dark10x said:Motion blur.
Of course, I also played it on a 13" TV with headphones. :\...
Masklinn said:
i had my tax return in mid february and i did indeed use it to buy my PS3.mckmas8808 said:WOW! PS3 sales suck. Maybe tax returns will help the sales in late March/April.
momolicious said:can someone please explain why NPD is the biggest thing ever here? why is this legendary? someone said that in first reply too
J-Rzez said:After 2 months into 07, and 4 months into this gen, people are declaring victory, and so emphatically... I hope Sony comes back stronger than ever, doesn't have to be this year, but, in the end and wins it all... I want to see mass suicides...
sonycowboy said:You had me until #4.
I certainly agree that if things continue as they are today that would be true, and 2007 not going to be a year that the PS3 can catch up, but it's still far too early to be declaring a seismic shift. We're experiencing some precurors to be sure, but it'll take some time to know if the whole industry is going to be affected based on these 2 months of sales so far this year.
Leondexter said:I do know what you mean--you're looking for stuff that can't be done at all without the Wiimote. I'm not sure that will ever happen, not to the satisfaction of the skeptical, anyway. But there are a lot of things that work better or feel better (ie. are more fun) with the Wiimote. And there are plenty that don't, too (Zelda's stupid sword whacking).
ivysaur12 said:Can someone tell me what page the software sales are on... if they're out? Going through this thread is surfing through a pile of lame "winners" and bitter, bitter tears.
PepsimanVsJoe said:You know there's another thread right?
We don't have to wait, that's pretty much already happening now.J-Rzez said:After 2 months into 07, and 4 months into this gen, people are declaring victory, and so emphatically... I hope Sony comes back stronger than ever, doesn't have to be this year, but, in the end and wins it all... I want to see mass suicides...
Of course the typical Nintendo fanboy is a fat nerd and a sony fanboy a 'cool' guy, stealth trolling ftw (j/k )MrToughPants said:After reading a few pages it's like some people are stroking it over this news and others will lose some sleep over it.
Nintendo fanboy
http://www.ks.uiuc.edu/~tskirvin/pics/bestof/2004/tn/tim-excited.med.jpg
Sony fanboy
http://images.usatoday.com/sports/_photos/2006/05/18/nail-biter.jpg
Neutral party
http://www.fotosearch.com/comp/PHD/PHD593/200122842-001.jpg
No it changes not only gameplay itself but also how the player put it to practise solely because of what you can do with the wii controlls. It make no sense what so ever to compare it to a joypad or keyboard because it's something completely different. It's not that developers simply replace "pressing button x" with "swing like this" and call it a day, they change the controlls and the gameplay to reinforce the controlls.oo Kosma oo said:It's funny because it's true. Controlling the game through mouse/keyboard/joypad/wiimote doesn't change the gameplay AT ALL. It changes controls only.
Leondexter said:And personally, I found Call of Duty 3 to be supremely enjoyable with the Wiimote. I found it more challenging, and more engaging because my precision was based on my own hand's steadiness. No more just letting the mouse/control stick sit still to perfectly aim at the spot where I know an enemy is about to stick his head up. I had to hold steady myself. I found it to be an improvement over the mouse because of the drop in precision, which I know sounds weird, but it's true. It felt more real.
Link said:We don't have to wait, that's pretty much already happening now.
Uh. No. The entire industry is going to be affected by this. And has been already. Whether or not Sony mounts a comeback in 2008 can certainly change the extent to which the balance of power in the industry will be altered. But the damage has been done. No takebacks.sonycowboy said:I certainly agree that if things continue as they are today that would be true, and 2007 not going to be a year that the PS3 can catch up, but it's still far too early to be declaring a seismic shift. We're experiencing some precurors to be sure, but it'll take some time to know if the whole industry is going to be affected based on these 2 months of sales so far this year.