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Posted: 10:45 PM - Nov 26, 2006
Jim
Many HDTVs, especially early models and CRTs, cannot accept or display a native 720p signal. Sony obviously knew that when designing their product, as a number of their HDTV models fall into that category. So why not make a product that can adapt to these sets as well?
Standards change all the time, and while they are certainly free to support whatever resolutions they want, that doesn't mean the general public has to be happy with it.

The geeks know the details, but take Joe Six-Pack, your average 30-something male. He purchased a Sony HDTV eleven months ago, and although he saw other models with terms like "1080p" attached to them, he was still very impressed with the picture on the model he purchased, and was happy about the money he saved over those other models.
He games here and there, and he has heard about how awesome the graphics are on these two "next gen" consoles on HDTVs. So he has his buddies bring their consoles over, each bringing a copy of a multiplatform game for their respective system.
Buddy A hooks up his XBOX 360 to the TV, and impresses Joe with Call of Duty 3 running at 1080i.
Buddy B hooks up his Playstation 3 to the TV, and shows Joe Call of Duty 3 running at 480p. Joe sees that, despite the game having the same "look" as the 360 version, the prior one looked much sharper and more detailed. There's no doubt that the game looks well beyond anything his old PS2 or XBOX could output, but it lacks the punch that the 360 version had.
Now, Joe is a simple man who has the money for newer gadgets, but the technobabble of resolutions and such goes right over his head. Joe knows nothing of scalers, or HDCP, or any of these terms. Joe just knows what he sees on his TV. Now, if Joe is willing to plunk down half a grand or more for a game console, and wants the one that will look the best on his television, which system will he choose?


And Sony's fix may or may not be...
biz.gamedaily.com/industr.../?id=14518
Quote:
Sony has contacted us to let us know that they may have spoken a bit prematurely. SCEA's Dave Karraker, Sr. Director, Corporate Communications, informed GameDaily BIZ that they currently cannot confirm that this 1080i issue will be resolved via a firmware patch. The official line is now that they are "looking into the issue and haven't stated any actions that will be taken regarding it."

Posted: 7:15 AM - Jan 25, 2007
Jim
March 23 for Europe and Australia.
599 Euros for the mainland ($777US)
1K Australian dollars ($781US)
630 Euros for Ireland ($816US)
425 pounds for the UK ($836US)
1,200 New Zealand Dollars ($840)

At least those areas will get a better launch lineup and non-farked up backwards compatibility.

Posted: 3:27 PM - Aug 01, 2007
Jim

Posted: 6:35 PM - Aug 01, 2007
Drakkael
I don't know, that seems like a pretty minor, exceptional issue brought on by legalities from an extra shoehorned in just because they had the space on the BD and couldn't think of anything else to stuff in it.
If you want some bad Stranglehold PS3 news, how about the 3 week delay for that version versus the 360/PC release? We're still waiting for multiplatform games where the PS3 version isn't released late and/or underperforming.

Posted: 10:29 PM - Aug 01, 2007
Jim
While the details still aren't confirmed by anymone more than a moderator on Midway's boards, he does also say that the standard edition of the game (which does not include the movie) will be region coded as well. It could just be some bad communication going on, but I'm hoping it isn't a sign of things to come.
The Sony faithful seem to be claiming that the PS3 delay has to do with adding the movie, and nothing else. Riiight...

As for day-and-date PS3 games, what about Madden 08?
Oh, you said without them being underperforming.
Uh...GTA?

Posted: 11:22 PM - Aug 01, 2007
rKassim
Well UT3 will not be coming to 360 until 08 and may not support PC content.

Posted: 2:14 AM - Aug 06, 2007
Jim
Yay, sanity has prevailed!
I'd also be shocked if they allowed custom mods for UT3 on 360...

Posted: 5:27 AM - Aug 06, 2007
rKassim
I HOPE is doesn't get PC content.
Also no live service for the PC version. I hope MS felt the slap in the face really hard because I am so not giving up my rights to free online gaming.

Posted: 5:34 PM - Aug 15, 2007
rKassim

Posted: 2:47 AM - Sep 20, 2007
Drakkael
Well.
What is there to say.