I guess I mis-read something or misunderstood. The PS3 will be backwards
compatible. My bad.

Duane

-----Original Message-----
From: Duane [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, October 20, 2006 2:36 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: RE: Sony Playstation 3 Gets FireFox & Linux

>From what I've read, the Sony PS3 will only run on blue laser DVDs. I cant
remember where I read it, but the article stated that a lot of the
manufacturers are unhappy about this because of increased production costs.
Apparently these disks are a much higher quality but much more expensive.
This has caused the WWF to defect. I don't play any of the wrestling games
but I know they were a pretty big hit with Sony. Several of EA Sports games
will only be released now for PS2. The article also stated that the PS3
would not be backwards compatible.

On another note, are you still playing Oblivion? If so I got a quick
question for you if you don't mind. What the hell are the Sigil Stones for?
I tried to "embed" them in weapons but no luck. Do they serve any purpose?

Duane



-----Original Message-----
From: Jim Davis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, October 20, 2006 11:04 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: RE: Sony Playstation 3 Gets FireFox & Linux

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Duane [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, October 20, 2006 8:44 AM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: RE: Sony Playstation 3 Gets FireFox & Linux
> 
> Add to that the shortage of games that will be available for the PS3. A
> lot
> the gaming companies are baulking at the new blue laser disk requirements.
> A
> couple of game makers have dropped Sony all together and are now
> exclusively
> Xbox.

That just sounds silly... where did you get that from?

What are the "new blue laser disk [sic] requirements"?

The PS3 is a multi-format machine: game manufacturer's can distribute games
on CD, DVD or Blue-Ray discs.

Also, as of right now, the number of games available to seems at least equal
to the number of games available for the 360 launch which itself was on par
with most new systems.

The number of games in development seem encouraging as well.

There are always defections and the like that cause people to spout
generalized conclusions.  Oddworld Inhabitants, for example, dropped PS2
early on and moved to XBox... while one of the premier titles for the XBox,
"Malice" was moved to PS2.

The greatest likelihood is that, like the last generation, most big games
will be cross platform (with short periods of "exclusivity" probable). First
and second party games will still, of course, be exclusive and that's where
people need to look.

MS had the fewest impressive exclusives last generation, but owned the FPS
market with "Halo" and "Halo 2".

Nintendo always impresses with "Zelda" and "Mario" and tends to lock up the
more casual and family oriented gamers.

Sony dominated the 3D adventure genre with exclusive titles like "Ratchet
and Clank", "Sly Cooper", "Jak" and the smash-hit "God of War" among others.

All of those teams are working for their respective systems again this
generation.  But multiple systems had huge hits like "Prince of Persia",
"Splinter Cell", "Grand Theft Auto", etc. from publishers like UbiSoft and
EA - and they're onboard for all three systems again this time out.

Personally I see nothing that will dramatically change the basic formula
this generation. 

Jim Davis






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