On 1/6/06, Vivec <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> One reason is that consoles nowadays are doing much more than playing games.

No doubt. My xbox is my media center now. And I actually do use it for
that more than for games. But that's exactly what I'm saying. It's
what it does, not what it is that's important.

> So too,developers stating difficulty with programming for the
> software, and there not being any live-play PS3 games at CES could be
> indicative that the system will be delayed, therefore it takes you
> longer to get your hands on the games you DO want to play, or maybe
> they won't be as complete or as good.

I've got more than enough games to play with the current gen of systems.

Delays certainly hurt people whos business depends on the system, but
I'm a gamer with plenty of games currently. I'm not hurting for
waiting an additional 6 months.

I heard the same "hard to program for" complaints about the PS2 when
it came out. I have a friend who's a game dev. He's worked on titles
that I'm sure you've heard of and probably played. When I had asked
him about the PS2 being difficult to program for he just shrugged and
said something to the effect of "not really, sure it's different but
code is code."

> I guess you don't watch Movie Trailers either? ;-)

Only for movies I don't want to see.I don't want to spoil the ones I
think I'll really like. :-)

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