Horrorfan said:
Why?
I meant to say that Sony's console is more or less the same, but because it's Sony, people will give them more cash. Makes me sad
lol I think it's cause you accidentally said they'd by a 360, just cause it's from Sony
But yeah, I have to agree...
Sony has made, IMO, a HUGGGE mistake with this. The most glaring one is a lot of what they failed to mention in the conference...the TRUE difference between the Core and Premium packs.
As someone who works at Circuit City, I hear a lot of people say "I'll just wait for the PS3, cause it'll have a Blu-Ray player in it." Or sometimes an occasional "PS3 will output in 1080p...something XBOX360 can't do.
Well, with what Sony's put together here, unless you chuck out $600 for the Premium one, neither will your PS3! No HDMI means no 1080p. Even worse...no HDMI means your Blu-Ray movies will be down-converted to... let me know if I'm wrong here...something like 540i! "The only TRUE HD console" my butt!
Want memory cards, so you can take small save files with you to your friend's house? Can't do it with the $500 version.
Can't wait to save $100 by having WiFi built into the PS3? Well, you better make sure you get the $600 one.
You like the now-standard Rumble feature that your controller outputs during your games? Say goodbye to this COMPLETELY on the PS3. That's right, no Rumble AT ALL. It "interferes with the tilt-sensoring feature". Strange, Nintendo was able to have both for their Wiimote.
Can't wait to play those 7-player-at-one-time games Krazy Ken said the system would allow? Well if the pictures of the "new" controller are any indication, you can only have 4 players at any time. Note the four lights on the top of the controller that tell you whether you're player 1, 2, 3, or 4.
Hyped up about the dual-screen output? Well I read a report on...IGN, I think... that mentions that it won't be able to do this after all!

Now whether this means no dual HDMI output or no dual output at all, they didn't seem sure, but here's yet another promise Sony has failed to keep.
So let's look at it this way:
You can spend "only" $500 for PS3 Core. But if you want the REAL PS3 you'll be screwed. For that, you'll have to buy the $600 one. This is as opposed to the $300 Core XBOX360 (which can be "upgraded" to a Premium if you just buy the accessories that make the difference...you can't "upgrade" the hardware that the Core PS3 is missing), and the $400 Premium XBOX360.
I'm just speechless...